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Evidencebased Dermatology Hywel Williams Michael Bigby Thomas Diepgen

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Evidencebased Dermatology Hywel Williams Michael Bigby Thomas Diepgen
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Publisher: BMJ Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 759
Author: Hywel Williams, Michael Bigby, Thomas Diepgen, Andrew Herxheimer, Luigi Naldi, Berthold Rzany
ISBN: 9780727914422, 0727914421
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Evidencebased Dermatology Hywel Williams Michael Bigby Thomas Diepgen by Hywel Williams, Michael Bigby, Thomas Diepgen, Andrew Herxheimer, Luigi Naldi, Berthold Rzany 9780727914422, 0727914421 instant download after payment.

This is a book about using the best evidence to inform treatment decisions for people with skin disease. It is written by dermatologists for dermatologists, using examples throughout to illustrate key points. The book starts off with a "toolbox" section, written in a way which will help those relatively new to the principles of evidence-based dermatology to understand the key issues, and equip them with the basics of how to tell a good study from a bad one. The majority of the book then deals with an evidence-based summary of the common and important skin diseases in a structured and easy to read format around common patient scenarios. Whilst most of the evidence is based on randomised controlled trials, other studies are cited where appropriate eg when discussing adverse events. The unique accompanying book website will contain updates of new chapters and studies as they become available.

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