A primary resource is a type of research resource that is closely connected to the subject being studied. Common examples of...
Though statistics is a quantitative academic discipline, a student's mathematical aptitude does not necessarily dictate whether he or she should pursue a statistics degree, suggests Jon Anderson, a professor of statistics at the University of Minnesota—Morris. Read: Reasons to Study Epidemiology and...
Non-therapeutic circumcision refers to the surgical removal of part or all of the foreskin, in healthy males, where there is no medical condition requiring surgery. The arguments for and against this practice in children have been debated for many years, with conflicting and conflicted evidence pre...
there is an early onset of OCD (age three or earlier) and up to age eighteen.5,15Early onset may make the course of psychosocial development different from the child’s peers, which is why early intervention is so important. An adult with early ...
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Educating doctors is expensive and poor performance by future graduates can literally cost lives. Whilst the practice of medicine is highly evidence based, medical education is much less so. Research on medical school selection, undergraduate progression
Introduction to Epidemiology Lucianne Bailey; Katerina Vardulaki; Julia Langham; Daniel Chandramohan. Open University Press, 2005 Read preview See all 10,492 related books and articlesArticle details Publication: Sunday Mirror (London, England) Date: September 30, 2001 Subjects: Roberts, Julia...