The science of finding, evaluating and implementing the results of medical research can, and often does, make patient care more objective, more logical, and more cost-effective
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Trisha Greenhalgh’s How to Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine equips readers with tools to critically appraise medical research and practice evidence-based medicine. By emphasizing clear question formulation, statistical understanding, and applying reliable evidence, it bridges research and clinical care, promoting effective, patient-centered, and scientifically grounded healthcare decisions
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