5 edition of Evidence-based Neurosurgery found in the catalog.
Published
May 30, 2006
by Thieme Medical Publishers
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Stephen J., M.D. Haines (Editor), Beverly C., M.D. Walters (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 237 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8830830M |
ISBN 10 | 1588903915 |
ISBN 10 | 9781588903914 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 64442837 |
The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions related to the care of individual patients defines the concept of evidence-based neurosurgery (EBN). We reviewed reference books of clinical epidemiology, evidence-based practice and other previously related articles addressing principles of evidence. From an expert editor team drawn from the Cochrane Neurological Network, Evidence-Based Neurology provides specialists and those in training with the skills and knowledge to apply evidence-based practice in the clinical setting. fills the gap between guidelines and primary studies as well as between primary and secondary scientific medical literature summarizes the .
Neurotrauma Evidence Based Answers to Common Questions. This book provides the practical approach to clinicians need, especially when dealing with an emergency situation. Each chapter examines a question frequently encountered during neotrauma care, offering clear and succinct answers to core topics. Author(s): Alex B Valadka, Brian T Andrews. Book review: The Evidence for Neurosurgery. Edited by: Zoher Ghogawala and others Published by: tfm publishing Ltd Price: £ ISBN: Format: Hardcover, pages This book is absolutely fantastic as a comprehensive, legible and modern reference for the evidence-based practice of neurosurgery.
The previous chapters of this book have shown that becoming an evidence-based neurosurgeon is not a simple task. Both the editors and the authors have tried to take the next step in the synthesis of higher-level evidence for practicing neurosurgeons. The chapters are organized around common clinical scenarios taken from real-life experience. Beverly Walters is the author of Evidence-Based Neurosurgery ( avg rating, 3 ratings, 0 reviews, published ) and Evidence-Based Neurosurgery ( /5(3).
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Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery. The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis using methodologically rigorous evidence-synthesis techniques/5(3).
Evidence based neurosurgery integrates clinical/surgical expertise and judgment, patient preferences and values, clinical circumstances, and the best available research evidence to provide a framework for patient care.2,3 In a domain as old as neurosurgery, other kinds of “evidence” have been, and are practiced in place of EBN with Cited by: 5.
Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery. The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis using methodologically rigorous evidence Brand: Thieme.
Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction Content Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery. The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis.
Description. Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery. The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis using methodologically rigorous evidence-synthesis.
This book covers spinal, cranial and peripheral nerve surgeries. Each chapter has a uniform format for ease of reading, including a description of the problem, a literature summary and analysis, and conclusions made using evidence-based medicine (including the GRADE method).
Evidence-Based Neurosurgery_, Haines, Walters Books, THIEME Books, at Meripustak. The definition of evidence-based neurosurgery with which we have worked since 1 is “a paradigm of practicing neurosurgery in which: (a) the best available evidence is consistently consulted first to establish principles of diagnosis and treatment that are.
Evidence-based neurosurgery and formal quality and safety projects are complementary, with evidence providing the scientific basis for optimizing care and QI/Safety projects providing real-time feedback on achievement of the goal of improving outcome.
This book is written for anyone who works at the intersection of quality, safety and. We reviewed reference books of clinical epidemiology, evidence-based practice and other previously related articles addressing principles of evidence-based practice in neurosurgery.
‘This is a classic in the field of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM). Its authors are all well-known experts in the field, the book is small, easy to read and provides a wealth of information on the subject. Good buy.’ ‘Clear, precise, and quite useful for introductory courses on EBM.
The cd includes a lot of resources for everyday practice.’. Quality and Safety in Neurosurgery covers recent improvements and presents solutions for problems that impact patient book is written for anyone who works at the intersection of quality, safety and neurosurgery, including neurosurgeons, neurologists, clinical researchers looking to improve outcomes in neurosurgery, hospital quality and safety officers, department.
Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery. The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis using methodologically rigorous evidence-synthesis techniques.
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Evidence-based neurosurgery: an introduction. [Stephen J Haines; Beverly C Walters;] -- Evidence-Based Neurosurgery provides examples of the use of critical analysis and methodologically rigorous evidence synthesis techniques in neurosurgery.
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Evidence-Based Neurosurgery: An Introduction will teach the practitioner to employ evidence-based approaches to common problems in neurosurgery.
The book begins with a review of the concepts and techniques involved in the practice of evidence-based medicine, including the basics of critical analysis using methodologically rigorous evidence. How to Submit. Neurosurgery, the official journal of the CNS, publishes top research on clinical and experimental neurosurgery covering the latest developments in science, technology, and journal attracts contributions from the most respected authorities in the field.
It includes a wealth of information applicable to researchers and practicing neurosurgeons. Career: Doctor, Qualified, specialist Specialty: Surgery, Neurosurgery Item type: book ISBN: About this book.
From an expert editor team drawn from the Cochrane Neurological Network, Evidence-Based Neurology provides specialists and those in training with the skills and knowledge to apply evidence-based practice in the clinical setting.
fills the gap between guidelines and primary studies as well as between primary and secondary.Evidence Based Neurosurgery. N ew. York, NY: Thieme Medical Publishers; 26 Abraham NS. Will the dilemma of evidence-based surgery. With his landmark book 'Effectiveness and Efficiency.