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Understanding Medical Information: A User's Guide to Informatics and Decision-Making
by
Theresa J. Jordan
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Medical
Publication Date:
Thursday, September 13, 2001
Number of Pages:
300
ISBN:
0838592724
Book Summary:
* A "first book" on how to access the vast and expanding array of medical information now available and how to critically evaluate it
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