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EMQs and MCQs for Medical Finalsby Jonathan Bath; Rebecca Morgan; Mehool Patel
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2009; US$ 39.95EMQs and MCQs for Medical Finals is a unique revision and study tool for Final Examination preparation. Practice questions cover a variety of key topics in both medicine and surgery, with the mixture of questions reflecting the general weighting in real exams. Comprehensive answer notes are provided for each question, explaining why a particular answer is correct and why others are not. Useful mnemonics and tips on remembering key facts help to consolidate learning. more...
Health Occupations Entrance Exam 3eby LearningExpress Editors
Learning Express, LLC 2010; US$ 12.99The field of health occupations includes dental hygienists, medical assistants, paramedics, radiographers, chiropractors, in short -- anyone who does not hold an MD or is an RN but is a health professional. This book prepares aspiring students for the various entrance exams to get into an allied health program at an accredited school. There is heavy emphasis on math, general science, biology, and of course chemistry. There is also a FREE online link to a practice test that is instantly scored. more...
Core Clinical Cases for Medical Studentsby Joy Chang
Andrews UK 2011; US$ 30.99Are you looking for a clear and comprehensive core clinical cases revision guide for your finals? Keen to identify a study aid that will assist you at any stage of your Medical School course, and beyond? Require a guide to common problem based learning scenarios? This time-saving revision guide covers the clinical cases commonly asked in medical finals together with cases encountered as part of problem based learning. A wide range of clinical cases are examined, pointing out salient features i more...
Succeeding in your Medical School Interviewby Matt Green
Andrews UK 2011; US$ 17.49By inviting you to interview, the medical school admissions tutors are saying that they are keen to meet you. They want to see for themselves if you have what it takes to make a success of your medical studies. So, your medical school interview is your great opportunity to shine: to stand out from the crowd. In this book, which aims to help school leavers, mature and graduate students alike, Tony Edgar and Matt Green Look at the part the Medical School Interview plays in the overall process more...
Handbook for Clinical Investigatorsby Christopher T. Kirkpatrick
CRC Press 1998; US$ 52.95This text is aimed at potential clinical investigators usually physicians, especialy those thinking about doing clinical trials to evaluate new drugs - mostly sponsored by pharmaceutical companies. more...
Acres of Skinby Allen M. Hornblum
Routledge 1999; US$ 39.95Based on experiments on inmates in Philadelphia's Holmsburg Prison in the 1950s-1970s, this book raises provocative questions about human rights, prison treatment and medical and research ethics. more...
Volunteers in Research and Testingby Bryony Close; Robert Coombes; Anthony Hubbard; John Illingworth
CRC Press 1997; US$ 139.95This text discusses the use of volunteers, either healthy or undergoing treatment, in the research and testing of medicinal and non-medicinal products. The extent to which the improved use of such volunteers could reduce the need for animal tests. more...
Doctors' Careersby James Parkhouse
Routledge 1991; US$ 200.00A unique record of the aspirations, feelings and experiences of a large group of doctors, during a time of considerable changes in emigration, training for general practice, and the position of women doctors. more...
Statistical Methods for Survival Data Analysisby Elisa T. Lee; John Wang
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2003; US$ 156.00Third Edition brings the text up to date with new material and updated references. New content includes an introduction to left and interval censored data; the log-logistic distribution; estimation procedures for left and interval censored data; parametric methods iwth covariates; Cox's proportional hazards model (including stratification and time-dependent covariates); and multiple responses to the logistic regression model. Coverage of graphical methods has been deleted. Large data sets are provided on an FTP site for readers' convenience. Bibliographic remarks conclude each chapter. more...
Bayesian Approaches to Clinical Trials and Health-Care Evaluationby David J. Spiegelhalter; Keith R. Abrams; Jonathan P. Myles
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2004; US$ 90.00READ ALL ABOUT IT! David Spiegelhalter has recently joined the ranks of Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking by becoming a fellow of the Royal Society. Originating from the Medical Research Council’s biostatistics unit, David has played a leading role in the Bristol heart surgery and Harold Shipman inquiries. Order a copy of this author’s comprehensive text TODAY! The Bayesian approach involves synthesising data and judgement in order to reach conclusions about unknown quantities and make predictions. Bayesian methods have become increasingly popular in recent years, notably in medical research, and although there are a number of books on Bayesian analysis, few cover clinical trials and biostatistical... more...