Physician assistant's guide to research and medical literature
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Bibliographic Information
Physician assistant's guide to research and medical literature
F.A. Davis, c2001
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This user-friendly guide to research for physician assistants (PAs) and PA students offers practical advice on the value of research in practice, how to go about engaging in research while in a practice, and how to evaluate it. It also covers how and where to get published, and includes worksheets.
Table of Contents
- Research - a powerful tool
- interpreting the medical literature
- the research problem
- review of research literature
- methods
- data analysis
- qualitative research
- results
- discussion
- bibliographies and references
- writing and publishing in the physician assistant profession
- ethics in research. Appendices: style manuals
- recommended resources
- dirctory of useful internet sites
- research worksheets.
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