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Statistics for Clinicians - How Much Should a Doctor Know?

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How much statistics does a clinician, surgeon or nurse need to know?
This book provides an essential handbook to help appraise evidence in a scientific paper, to design and interpret the results of research correctly, to guide our students and to review the work of our colleagues. This title is written by a clinician exclusively for fellow clinicians, in their own language and not in statistical or epidemiological terms.
When clinicians discuss probability, it is focussed on how it applies to the management of patients in the flesh and how they are managed in a clinical setting. Statistics for Clinicians does not overlook the basis of statistics, but reviews techniques specific to medicine with an emphasis on their application. It ensures that readers have the correct tools to hand, including worked examples, guides and links to online calculators and free software, enabling readers to execute most statistical calculations. This book will therefore be enormously helpful for many working across all fields of medicine at any stage of their career.

List of contents

Expressing and analyzing variability.- Bivariate statistical analysis.- Multivariable analysis.- Sample size calculation.- The protocol of a comparative clinical study: statistical considerations.- Introduction to meta-analysis.- Pitfalls and common errors.

About the author

Dr. Ahmed Hassouna, Professor Emeritus of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Ain Shams University, Egypt; is the founder, Editor-in-Chief of "The Cardiothoracic Surgeon" and "The Egyptian Cardiothoracic Surgeon", associate editor & statistical advisor of "the Egyptian Heart Journal". He is a visiting professor of Biostatistics at several Egyptian universities and a Biostatistics consultant for the Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population. He is a member of the Egyptian Supreme Council Committee for promoting professors, the founder, and CEO of TRUST research center".
 

Summary

How much statistics does a clinician, surgeon or nurse need to know?
This book provides an essential handbook to help appraise evidence in a scientific paper, to design and interpret the results of research correctly, to guide our students and to review the work of our colleagues. This title is written by a clinician exclusively for fellow clinicians, in their own language and not in statistical or epidemiological terms.
When clinicians discuss probability, it is focussed on how it applies to the management of patients in the flesh and how they are managed in a clinical setting. Statistics for Clinicians does not overlook the basis of statistics, but reviews techniques specific to medicine with an emphasis on their application. It ensures that readers have the correct tools to hand, including worked examples, guides and links to online calculators and free software, enabling readers to execute most statistical calculations. This book will therefore be enormously helpful for many working across all fields of medicine at any stage of their career.

Product details

Authors Ahmed Hassouna
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2024
 
EAN 9783031207600
ISBN 978-3-0-3120760-0
No. of pages 610
Illustrations XL, 610 p. 131 illus., 50 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

Fachspezifischer Unterricht, Statistics, Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und Statistik, Medizinische Forschung, Medical education, Health Sciences, Biostatistics, Biomedical Research, Medical Statistics, multiple regression analysis, Clinical trial analysis, chi-square tests, Cox proportional hazard regression analysis

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