BMJ research methods and reporting : reporting research

Hunnisett, Adrian (ed)

BMJ research methods and reporting : reporting research - London BPP Learning Media 2016 - 191 p

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The Research Methods series deals with an area which is fundamental to the advancement of medical science and its practical application for the benefit of patients. The volumes in this series will provide guidance on how to conduct research effectively, how to evaluate and review the quality of the results obtained and equally importantly how to publish and report the results of that research.

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