Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology
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ISBN 9780471803614
Book info: Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology (Hardcover, 171 pages) – Wiley, 2000. Language: English. Written by an internationally renowned authority in the field, this is the most complete dictionary devoted specifically to the terms currently used in pharmacoepidemiology. The use of clear and consistent terminology in science has never been more...
Book info: Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology (Hardcover, 171 pages) – Wiley, 2000. Language: English.
Written by an internationally renowned authority in the field, this is the most complete dictionary devoted specifically to the terms currently used in pharmacoepidemiology. The use of clear and consistent terminology in science has never been more important, and this dictionary, which has been translated from the third edition of a French original, has been reworked to include suggestions made by pharmacoepidemiologists currently using existing versions. It contains revised definitions for nearly all established terms in addition to comprehensive descriptions of new terms and is well illustrated with practical examples. This outstandingly high-quality dictionary will be essential for all those whose work is within or touches upon this field: regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical physicians, lawyers, pharmacists, researchers, evaluators and students. From the Back Cover Translated from the third edition of a French original, this is the most complete dictionary devoted specifially to the terms currently used in pharmacoepidemiology. Radically reorganised from earlier editions, practically all definitions have been reworked, often in the light of comments from pharmacoepidemiologists currently using the existing versions.* Written by an internationally renowned author
* An essential compliment to dictionaries of epidemiology
* Definitions are well illustrated with practical examples
The Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology is written for all those whose work is within or touches upon this field: regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical physicians, lawyers, pharmacists, researchers, evaluators and students. About the Author
Bernard Bégaud is the author of Dictionary of Pharmacoepidemiology, published by Wiley.