Research in Clinical Practice is a neat, pocket-sized reference guide examining how to get the most from actively participating in research. Including how to begin, avoiding pitfalls, whom to
approach and what questions to ask – all significant practicalities for conducting research in the reader’s area of interest. Each reader will learn how to make the best use of such a valuable time.
Written by two experienced surgeons, both of whom achieved post graduate research degrees, Research in Clinical Practice, is an essential tool for clinicians embarking on a research project as well as those who are new to supervising researchers.
Table of Content
Introduction.- Setting up a project.- Choosing a Project, Location and Supervisor.- Choosing a Degree.- Getting a Grant.- Special Qualifications and Equipment.- Getting Started.- Data Management.- Writing Up.- An Academic Career Pathway.- Getting Back.- Life After.