A Podiatrist s Guide to Using Research

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A Podiatrist s Guide to Using Research
Author : Ian Mathieson
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Language : English
Release Date : 06 May 2024
ISBN : 9780443103810
Pages : 193 pages
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A Podiatrist s Guide to Using Research by Ian Mathieson Book PDF Summary

Introducion : what this book can do for you -- What it is all about? -- A good answer needs a good question -- The truth is out there -- Separating the wheat from the chaff -- The what and why of research -- Don't lose it, use it! -- What difference does it make? -- Doing it at work -- What it was all about

A Podiatrist s Guide to Using Research

Introducion : what this book can do for you -- What it is all about? -- A good answer needs a good question -- The truth is out there -- Separating the wheat from the chaff -- The what and why of research -- Don't lose it, use it! -- What

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