Clinical Epidemiology principles, methods, and applications for clinical research GROBBEE, Diederick E. HOES, Arno W. text Canada Jones and Bartlett 2009 ind ENG xxii, 413 p. Ilus. 23 cm. In the current era of evidence-based medicine, clinical epidemiology is increasingly recognized as an essential tool in the critical appraisal of available evidence and the design of new studies. Clinical Epidemiology: Principles, Methods, and Applications for Clinical Research is a comprehensive resource that introduces the reader to the basics of clinical epidemiology and explores the principles and methods that can be used to obtain quantitative evidence on the effects of interventions and on the diagnosis, etiology, and prognosis of disease. The everyday challenges of clinical research and the quantitative knowledge required to practice medicine are also examined, making this book a valuable reference for both graduate and undergraduate students in medicine and related disciplines, as well as for professionals involved in the design and conduct of clinical research. Dewasa Diederick E. Grobbee and Arno W. Hoes EPIDEMIOLOGIC METHODS = METODE EPIDEMIOLOGI ; CLINICAL EPIDEMOLOGY = EPIDEMOLOGI KLINIS 614.4 BPAD DKI 978-0-7637-5315-3 JKPUDKI 20111204171906.0 JAKPU/12110000000309 Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.5 using MARC21slim2MODS3-5.xsl (Revision 1.106 2014/12/19)