8/20/2011

An Introduction to Medical Statistics (Oxford Medical Publications) Review

An Introduction to Medical Statistics (Oxford Medical Publications)
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This is the second edition of an excellent introductory text for medical students similar to Doug Altman's. Bland covers the basics: designing clinical trials and epidemiological studies, data collection, summarizing data, basic probability, standard errors and confidence intervals along with tests of significance (both parametric and nonparametric). Various types of regression methods are covered and this edition adds Cox proportional hazards models and meta-analysis. Many exercises and examples are taken from Bland's 20 years of experience as a medical statistician. It is noteworthy for dealing with sample size issues in Chapter 18. Mortality statistics and life tables are covered in Chapter 16.
The book is not quite as advanced as Altman's.

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St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK. Textbook, for medical students, nurses, clinicians, and medical researchers, covers statistical work required for a course in medicine and for the exams of most Royal Colleges. Includes design of clinical trials and epidemiological studies, data collection, and summarizing and presenting data. Softcover.

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