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Clinical research in emergency medicine: putting it together

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AMT Good, P Driscoll - British Medical Journal, 2002 - emj.bmj.com
The new researcher in this specialty has to confront problems that arise from
their lack of knowledge and experience about research issues. What is a good
research question? What is a good research protocol? There is a risk that ...
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Overview of research designs

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M Clancy - Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The aims of this paper are twofold. Firstly, to describe the obstacles that lie
in the way of the researcher establishing the truth and how these may be dealt
with in terms of research design. Secondly, to provide an overview of the ...
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Ethical considerations in accident and emergency research

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PA Nee, RD Griffiths - British Medical Journal, 2002 - emj.bmj.com
In a recent article Lewis et al, North American emergency physicians defined
good research as " any research that enhances our ability to prevent illness or
injury, to improve the quality or decrease the cost of care, or to improve ...
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Identifying the research question and planning the project

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J Wyatt, H Guly - Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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Research methods: Beyond the clinical trial


S Goodacre - Annals of emergency medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Emergency medicine differs from other specialities in that it has few
restrictions in terms of pathology or patient group but is instead defined by
time, with patients being selected on the basis of urgency. The important ...
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How I Write A Paper


A Paton - The British Medical Journal, 1976 - jstor.org
Original Clearer/less pompous Approximately About In order to treat To treat At
the present moment At present, now Were of the same opinion Agreed Anticipated
Expected Be of assistance Help Spectrum (technical term) Range At some ...
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[PDF] Research in accident and emergency medicine.


RD Hardern, DW Hamer, A Gray, A McGowan, … - British Medical Journal, 1997 - emj.bmj.com
Accident and emergency (A&E) medicine occupies a pivotal role in the British
health care system yet its research output lags behind that of other
specialties. A consensus statement about research in emergency medicine has ...
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Research for higher degrees

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B Foex - Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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Future strategy for United Kingdom research in accident and emergency medicine

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BA Foex, FE Lecky, JP Wyatt - British Medical Journal - emj.bmj.com
The article "Research in accident and emer- gency medicine" was offered up for
debate.' It asks important questions and raises some important issues. We would
like to contribute some views on these and other issues, based on our ...
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Statistical consideration for research

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S Carley, F Lecky - Emergency Medicine Journal: EMJ, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The lack of statistical support and knowledge has been cited as one of the most
important obstacles to research in emergency medicine.1 This is perhaps not
surprising as for many clinicians statistics is seen as an academic ...
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