Surgical Research: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice, Third Edition is an excellent source book for the young surgical investigator as well as the senior investigator in surgery. It is divided into nine sections: The Surgeon as Investigator, Reading and Writing, Speaking and Listening, Design and Methods, Funding, Implementation, Analyzing Outcomes, Ethical Issues and Perspectives. The Third Edition has been updated and added to with 43 new chapters. This book is of special interest to those surgeons interested in doing research. However, it also has many very interesting chapters that would help all surgeons in approaching their practice in a more scientific way. With many of the foremost surgical investigators contributing, this book is an excellent collection of chapters covering the entire gamut of surgical research.
"...provides one of the most complete introductions that I have seen on the practical conduct of clinical and scientific investigations ...the investigative processes it describes are common to all the clinical sciences. The beginning clinician-scientist in any field will find much of value here." - The New England Journal of Medicine, on the Second Edition.
Editors and Affiliations
Department of Surgery, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
H. Troidl
Joint Centre for Bioethics, and The Toronto Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
M. F. McKneally
Department of Surgery, McGill University, Montreal General Hospital, Montreal, Canada
D. S. Mulder
Department of Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA
A. S. Wechsler
Department of Anaesthesia, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA
B. McPeek
Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, USA
W. O. Spitzer
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Surgical Research
Book Subtitle: Basic Principles and Clinical Practice
Editors: H. Troidl, M. F. McKneally, D. S. Mulder, A. S. Wechsler, B. McPeek, W. O. Spitzer