Designing Clinical Research

Designing Clinical Research by Stephen B. Hulley, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins in 2007, is a comprehensive guide that focuses on the practical aspects of planning and implementing clinical research. This third edition spans 367 pages and presents current research methodologies, including advancements in molecular and genetic clinical research, in an accessible format.
Readers will find detailed explanations on selecting focused research questions and navigating the essential components of study design, data collection, and quality assurance. The book also covers basic grant-writing techniques and emphasizes the importance of common sense in scientific inquiry. With thoroughly revised and user-friendly chapters, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those involved in medical research, epidemiology, and public health education.
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Designing Clinical Research sets the standard for providing a practical guide to planning, tabulating, formulating, and implementing clinical research, with an easy-to-read, uncomplicated presentation. This edition incorporates current research methodology—including molecular and genetic clinical research—and offers an updated syllabus for conducting a clinical research workshop.
Emphasis is on common sense as the main ingredient of good science. The book explains how to choose well-focused research questions and details the steps through all the elements of study design, data collection, quality assurance, and basic grant-writing. All chapters have been thoroughly revised, updated, and made more user-friendly.
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