
Medical Statistics
This invaluable, jargon-free guide to essential medical terminology in an accessible A-Z format is ideal for medical, allied health, and biomedical science students and researchers, clinicians, and health care practitioners. Avoiding the complex language that is so often a feature of statistics and research methodology, Medical Statistics provides clear and succinct explanations, clarifying meaning and showing the interdependencies between important concepts.
This edition includes enhanced explanations of statistical concepts and methods—including more illustrative content—for greater accessibility. The book makes frequent use of examples from the medical literature, with reference to landmark studies, ensuring clinical relevance.
Medical Statistics remains an ideal aid to accompany the reading and critical appraisal of medical and health care literature, now widely recognised to be a practical lifelong skill required by all health professionals throughout undergraduate and postgraduate studies and during clinical practice.
This invaluable, jargon-free guide to essential medical terminology in an accessible A-Z format is ideal for medical, allied health, and biomedical science students and researchers, clinicians, and health care practitioners. Avoiding the complex language that is so often a feature of statistics and research methodology, Medical Statistics provides clear and succinct explanations, clarifying meaning and showing the interdependencies between important concepts.
This edition includes enhanced explanations of statistical concepts and methods—including more illustrative content—for greater accessibility. The book makes frequent use of examples from the medical literature, with reference to landmark studies, ensuring clinical relevance.
Medical Statistics remains an ideal aid to accompany the reading and critical appraisal of medical and health care literature, now widely recognised to be a practical lifelong skill required by all health professionals throughout undergraduate and postgraduate studies and during clinical practice.
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This invaluable, jargon-free guide to essential medical terminology in an accessible A-Z format is ideal for medical, allied health, and biomedical science students and researchers, clinicians, and health care practitioners. Avoiding the complex language that is so often a feature of statistics and research methodology, Medical Statistics provides clear and succinct explanations, clarifying meaning and showing the interdependencies between important concepts.
This edition includes enhanced explanations of statistical concepts and methods—including more illustrative content—for greater accessibility. The book makes frequent use of examples from the medical literature, with reference to landmark studies, ensuring clinical relevance.
Medical Statistics remains an ideal aid to accompany the reading and critical appraisal of medical and health care literature, now widely recognised to be a practical lifelong skill required by all health professionals throughout undergraduate and postgraduate studies and during clinical practice.












