[Mobile library] Managing your Patients' Data in the Neonatal and Pediatric ICU: An Introduction to Databases and Statistical Analysis
❀ Joseph Schulman ❀
| #3955947 in Books | 2006-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x.72 x6.20l,1.61 | File Name: 0727918702 | 376 pages
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A must read for all clinicians in modern-day practice|By Anonymous|Dr. Schulman does a great service in this book, filling a role that has not yet been broached by most clinicians and managers but that is fundamental for the modern practice environment. That is, he addresses core concepts of patient data management and how those data can answer key questions about our daily w||"A detailed and practical guide how to manage the large amount of clinical data accummulated in ICU's with special orientation to neonatal intensive care units. .For neonatologists who want to learn from what they do" Pediatric Endocrinology s December 20
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Clinicians manage a lot of data - on assorted bits of paper and in their heads. This book is about better ways to manage and understand large amounts of clinical data. Following on from his ground breaking book, Evaluating the Processes of Neonatal Intensive Care, Joseph Schulman has produced this eminently readable guide to patient data analysis. He demystifies the technical methodology to make this crucial aspect of ...
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