Excellent book, well explained concepts and examples from published research, helping the reader make sense of what they are reading in a scientific health journal . One of the most important encouragements in this handbook is related to making your own conclusions after reading a research paper, before reading what the team wrote.
How do doctors know what medicine to give a patient? They follow the rules of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM). EBM guides all healthcare professionals who want the best for their patients. The book explains the rules of EBM in simple terms.
Excellent book. Breaks down difficult, convoluted concepts into easy to follow terms. The latter half of the book consists solely of assessment tools for various types of literature which are invaluable to students. I will be recommending this book and its companion book Medical Statistics Made Easy to all of my struggling students.