Medical decision making

Since it was first published in 1988, ""Medical Decision Making"" has become the world-wide standard textbook for medical decision making. Written to meet the needs of medical students and experienced clinicians alike, this book is a clearly presented, step-by-step guide to under...

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Other Authors: Sox, Harold C. (Editor), Marton, Keith I., Blatt, Marshal A. (Editor), Higgins, Michael C. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Philadelphia American College of Physicians 2007
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