Applying new technologies, presenting your experience, and, of
course, thinking of your current practice in the light of new
evidence, needs some understanding of clinical research
methodology.
This book is not a textbook, but a brief guidance for clinical
research practice. It aims at bridging the different points of view
of statisticians and clinicians, but does not replace personal
meetings and discussions between both professions at the earliest
step of a clinical study.
We hope that you find this book enjoyable, easy to read and
understand, and helpful for improving your research skills.
"Me, the editors, and the authors hope that this book will help
you to sort and focus your ideas when setting up a clinical study,
and to understand why certain information should be expressed in
this or that fashion, how data should be compiled, analyzed, and
presented.
This book is neither exhaustive nor complete; it just fits
better into your daily business." - David L. Helfet
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