Non-Clinical Medicine Research Methods
Non-clinical medicine research methods study the effects of medical treatments on the health of populations, rather than individual patients. The research involves epidemiology, biostatistics, and health services theory and practice, and is used to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of medical interventions. Non-clinical research is crucial for providing public health professionals and healthcare providers with the evidence needed to make better and more informed decisions about treatments and interventions. As such, non-clinical research is essential for improving patient outcomes and public health in general.
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