Translational Surgery (Handbook For Designing And Conducting Clinical And Translational Research) (EPUB)
Written by Adam Eltorai
The concepts of evidence-based medicine are covered in Translational Surgery, and these concepts are
then applied to the planning of translational studies.
Key ideas such as case-control studies, prospective cohort studies, randomised trials and reliability studies
will become completely clear to the reader.
Researchers will gain more assurance in their capacity to plan and carry out independent studies, steer clear
of typical mistakes in surgical research, and understand what is required for teamwork.
Additionally, this title is a vital resource for funding and grant writing projects.
The translational research is assisted in navigating difficult considerations in study design and implementation
by the practical, uncomplicated method.
The reader can learn how to assess the calibre of published surgical research by utilising the book’s insightful
talks on the critical evaluation of those studies.
As a result, they will get better at tracking results and utilising all available data to provide patients with the
best care possible.
To put it briefly, every surgeon or surgical researcher who has ever had a strong clinical notion but lacks the
expertise of how to test it would find this practical guidance to be interesting.
covers the fundamentals of evidence-based medicine and how to apply them to the design of translational
investigations with a focus on surgical translational research.
Offers a clear, practical method to assist researchers and surgeons in navigating difficult parts of study design
and execution.
Provides insightful insights into the critical evaluation of published research in Surgery, enabling readers to
make optimal use of all available evidence for patient care.
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