Clinical trials. Theory, practice, recommendations
Prof. Tony Vekov, dmn 2018
ISBN 978-619-7184-03-7
Clinical Trials: Theory, Practice, Recommendations' is an invaluable source of knowledge in the field of clinical trials, presenting extensive coverage of the theoretical basics, the practical aspects and guidelines for conducting clinical research in medicine.
The book is written by leading experts in the field of clinical trials and is structured in a way that allows readers to become familiar with all aspects of the process, from planning and design to the results and interpretation of studies.
The first part of the book focuses on the theoretical aspects of clinical trials, introducing the basic concepts, designs and methods used in the studies. By examining ethical, legal, and regulatory aspects, readers gain a clear understanding of the basic principles and standards that must be followed when conducting clinical research.
The next part of the book covers the practical aspects of clinical trials, providing detailed guidance on research planning, execution and monitoring. From participant selection and protocol development to data collection and analysis, the book offers practical advice and guidance for every stage of the clinical trial process.
The final part of the book focuses on recommendations for conducting clinical research in various areas of medicine, including oncology, cardiology, neurology, and others. Taking into account the specific requirements and challenges of each field, the book offers concrete examples and recommendations for successful research.
Combining the theory, practice, and guidelines of clinical trials, this book is an invaluable source of information for medical professionals involved in research in medicine. Without a doubt, Clinical Trials: Theory, Practice, Recommendations is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding and participating in the clinical research that plays a key role in advancing medicine and improving patient health.