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    Translational research and clinical practice basic tools for medical decision making and self-learning by Aronoff, Stephen C.

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Developing a clinical question and searching the medical literature -- The anatomy of a clinical study -- Designs of clinical studies -- Lies, more lies, and statistics -- Answering a question regarding the treatment of a disease -- Answering a question regarding the utility of a diagnostic test -- Answering a question regarding prognosis and risk factors -- Answering a question using a clinical prediction rule -- Answering a question about etiology or differential diagnosis -- Using medical evidence to answer a question regarding clinical presentation -- Using meta-analyses to answer a question of diagnosis and therapy -- Answering a question regarding causation -- Clinical guidelines : prepackaged medical decisions -- Putting it all together -- Developing a plan for lifelong education -- Teaching medical decision making.…”
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    Multiple myeloma

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…The etiology and pathophysiology of multiple myeloma / Loredana Santo and Noopur Raje -- Genetic abnormalities in multiple myeloma / Wee J. …”
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    Essentials of Health, Culture, and Diversity Understanding People, Reducing Disparities by Edberg, Mark

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…. - The Starting Point: Defining Culture, Defining Health - Tools and Perspectives for Understanding the Relationship between Culture and Health - Ethnomedicine I: Cultural Health Systems of Related Knowledge and Practice - Ethnomedicine II: Cultural Systems of Psychology and Mental/Emotional Health - The Moral Dimension: The Relationship of Etiology to Morality in Cultural Beliefs and Practices Related to Health - Culture, Healers, and Institutions of Health - Sociocultural Ecologies of Diseases and Illness - Culture, Subculture, and Construction of Health Risk - Applying Concepts of Cultural Diversity to Health Promotion - The Dimensions of Culture in a Sampling of Current Public Helath Challenges - A Primer on Research Strategies to Obtain Cultural Information - Incorporating Cultural Knowledge in health Promotion Interventions, with Selected Examples - Wrapping Up: Being Culturally Competent - Case Studies - Glossary - Index…”
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