BookAlberto M. Marchevsky, Mark R. Wick, editors.
Contents:
Introduction to Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Evidence-Based Pathology: A Stable Set of Principles for a Rapidly Evolving Specialty
What Is Best Evidence in Pathology?
Biostatistics 101
Prognostication and Prediction in Anatomic Pathology: Carcinoma of the Breast as an Illustrative Model
Principles of Classification and Diagnosis in Anatomic Pathology and the Inevitability of Problem Cases
Evaluating Oncopathological Studies: The Need to Evaluate the Internal and External Validity of Study Results
Power Analysis and Sample Sizes in Pathology Research
Meta-Analysis: A Statistical Method to Integrate Information Provided by Different Studies
Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems in Anatomic Pathology
Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluate Information Published in the Pathology Literature and Integrate It with Personal Experience
Evidence-Based Cell Pathology Revisited: A Personal View
Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical Cen
Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based Approach
Meta-Analysis 101 for Pathologists
Evidence-Based Practices in Applied Immunohistochemistry: Dilemmas Caused by Cross-Purposes
Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into Practice
The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory Evidence
Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems
Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?