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  • Seller image for ELEMENTS OF CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PSYCHIATRY for sale by Padilla Libros

    JAMES E. MITCHELL, M.D.; ROSS D. CROSBY, PH.D.; STEPHEN A. WONDERLICH, PH.D.; DAVID E. ADSON, M.D.

    Language: English

    Published by AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC PRESS, INC, 2000

    ISBN 10: 0880488026 ISBN 13: 9780880488020

    Seller: Padilla Libros, Sevilla, SE, Spain

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    Cartoné BB. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: Nuevo. C\nlinical research is sometimes thought of as a dry and somewhat\narcane pursuit.\nNot so, assert the authors of Elements of Clinical Research in Psychiatry. The authors, all actively engaged in clinical research, bring the topic to life by combining a boundless enthusiasm for their chosen field with a depth of knowledge rarely seen in the literature. They show that clinical research can be rewarding not only because the research results contribute to improving the welfare of psychiatric patients, but also because the research process itself is exciting.\nArguably the definitive guidebook on clinical psychiatric research, this volume covers everything from starting a career to measurement and assessment methods, and from statistics to the use of human subjects (including interacting with the Institutional Review Board), as well as related ethics and misconduct issues. The book provides a road map for those seeking research support in the United States (more than 90% is funded via NIH), detailing how to write grants from the ground up. The authors complete their discussion with step-by-step instructions on writing journal articles, peer-reviewing manuscripts, and making scientific presentations. Carefully chosen appendixes provide readers with additional information they can use right away, augmented by a detailed index and reference list.\nAnyone considering clinical psychiatric research as a career will find in this eminently practical volume the single source they need.\nPracticing psychiatrists interested in specific areas of clinical research, such as human subjects or biomedical ethics, will also find much of interest here. Replete with useful information, these stimulating discussions provide the building blocks for embarking upon-and enhancinga successful career in clinical psychiatric research. Libros.