Evidence-Based Diabetes Management
For primary care, specialist clinicians who manage patients with diabetes. This book is also useful for clinical investigators whose research encompasses the areas of diabetes epidemiology, assessment of diagnostic tests, and development and assessment of management options.
Features:
* Focused around risk factors, prognostic factors, screening diagnosis, prevention and therapy
* Basic science and physiology covered as needed
* Includes an introductory definition of Evidence
* Discusses strategies to reduce risk factors and effects of diabetes
| Author: |
Hertzel C. Gerstein, R. Brian Haynes |
| Edition: |
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| ISBN: |
1550091247 |
| Publisher: |
BC Decker |
| Binding: |
Hardcover |
| Year Published: |
Apr 2001 |
| No. of Pages: |
360 |
| Illustrations: |
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| Back Cover: |
| Not Available |
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| Contents: |
EVIDENCE * What Evidence? * Using Evidence to Answer Clinically Important Questions: What is the Prognosis? * How Should Diagnostic Tests be Chosen and Used? * How Should a Particular Problem Be Managed? Incorporating * Evidence abo |
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| About The Author: |
Hertzel C. Gerstein Associate Professor, Department of Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology & Biostatistics; Director, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario
R. Brian Haynes Dr. Haynes is a professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Medicine at McMaster University and sees patients with high blood pressure at Chedoke-McMaster Hospital in Hamilton, Canada. He is past president of the Canadian Hypertension Society.
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