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Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics
Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics

Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics

Author: 
Janet Peacock; Philip Peacock
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To practice evidence-based medicine, doctors need to understand how research is conducted and be able to critically appraise research evidence. A sound understanding of medical statistics is essential for the correct evaluation of medical research and the appropriate implementation of findings in clinical practice. Written in an easily accessible style, the Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics provides doctors and medical students with a concise and thorough account of this often difficult subject. It promotes understanding and interpretation of statistical methods across a wide range of topics, from study design and sample size considerations, through t- and chi-squared tests, to complex multifactorial analyses, using examples from published research. References for further reading are given for more information on specific topics. Helping readers to conduct their own research or critically appraise other's work, this volume provides all the information readers need to understand and interpret medical statistics.

Index: 

1. Research design
2. Collecting data
3. Handling data
4. Presenting research findings
5. Choosing statistical software
6. Summarizing data
7. Probability and distributions
8. Statistical tests
9. Diagnostic studies
10. Other statistical methods
11. Multiple observations
12. Multiple variables
13. Meta-analysis
14. Bayesian statistics
15. Glossary of terms

About the author: 

Janet Peacock is Professor of Medical Statistics in the Division of Health and Social Care Research, King's College London, where she leads the discipline of Medical Statistics. She previously worked at the University of Southampton, and for over 20 years at St George's University of London. There she worked with Martin Bland and Sally Kerry with whom she has co-authored two books, Statistical Questions in Evidence-based Medicine (with Martin Bland) and Presenting Medical Statistics from proposal to publication (with Sally Kerry). She has always been enthusiastic about teaching medical statistics to medical students, doctors, and other health professionals, and is passionate about communicating the subject clearly. During her career to date she has collaborated with a wide range of health professionals in numerous epidemiological studies, randomised controlled trials and meta-analyses. ; Phil qualified in medicine at Bristol in 2007 and is currently working as an Academic Clinical Fellow at the University of Bristol alongside specialty training in paediatrics within the Severn Deanery. He has been involved in research projects both as an undergraduate and since qualifying, and has produced several publications. Phil enjoys combining medical research with clinical practice, and is keen to help others understand and get involved with the research process.

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Author: 
Janet Peacock; Philip Peacock
Pub date
Nov 2010
Series
Oxford Medical Handbooks
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Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics

Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics

Oxford Handbook of Medical Statistics