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Medical Epidemiology (Lange Basic Science)
By Raymond S. Greenberg, Stephen R. Daniels, W. Dana Flanders, John William Eley, John R. Boring,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: 2004-10-22
Sales Rank: 334362
ISBN / ASIN: 0071416374
EAN: 9780071416375
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical
Studio: McGraw-Hill Medical
Average Rating: 5
Total Reviews: 1
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Book Description: )
Succinct and comprehensive, this book provides students with an overview of the principles and concepts of epidemiology and illustrates the complementary relationship between population-based science and the care of patients. Thoroughly updated, this new edition features epidemiologic implications of bioterrorism, “Patient Profiles” within each chapter, and USMLE clinical vignettes within the “Study Question” section of each chapter.
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Date: 2000-09-04 Rating: 5
Review:
Greenberg's Medical Epidemiology
I've used this and the previous edition of Greenberg's text for my epidemiology and literature interpretation course for Physician Assistant students. I've found the text very readable and nicely linked to clinical practice. Each chapter starts with a clinical case around which the chapter is focused. The study questions at the end of each chapter also are useful.
It is an excellent introductory text for clinicians/health professional students. Probably would not be the best choice for a epidemiology course in an epidemiology graduate program or career epidemiologists.
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