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Research In Medicine Planning A Project Writing A Thesis 3rd Edition Juliet Ushersmith

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Research In Medicine Planning A Project Writing A Thesis 3rd Edition Juliet Ushersmith
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Juliet Usher-Smith, George Murrell, Harold Ellis, Christopher Huang
ISBN: 9780521132282, 0521132282
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 3

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Research In Medicine Planning A Project Writing A Thesis 3rd Edition Juliet Ushersmith by Juliet Usher-smith, George Murrell, Harold Ellis, Christopher Huang 9780521132282, 0521132282 instant download after payment.

Anyone contemplating research in medicine for the first time would be likely to find this book very useful. It is a common-sense, practical guide to the entire research process, from the beginning of thinking about doing some research to your job prospects once you have finished and published. Much of the book is in the form of check-lists which makes reading quick and easy. Although the book is specifically aimed at medical doctors (it contains much detail of medical degree structures and when it is best to fit research into your career), it would also be useful for those considering para-medical careers in research. Degree structures from different countries are compared, and useful advice is given on how much research needs to be done to qualify for a Masters versus a PhD.

Many may feel that the last thing they need when starting a programme of research or a graduate research degree is another book to read. Accordingly this book is short, to the point, has cartoons, and warns of most of the pitfalls that the novice researcher may fall into.

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