Clinical Research Discipline
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A Clinical Research Discipline is a life science research discipline that focuses on clinical research tasks to produce clinical evidence.
- Context:
- It can involve:
- Clinical Research Education, that can produce Clinical Research Practitioners of the Clinical Research Practice.
- Clinical Research Academic Literature, such as Clinical Research Journals and Clinical Research Textbooks.
- It can propose Clinical Research Concepts (using a clinical research terminology).
- It can support the Theory of Fundamental Laws that govern all Clinical Evidences.
- It can be supported by a Clinical Research Research Community.
- It can range from being a Applied Clinical Research to being a Theoretical Clinical Research.
- It can be supported by a Biomedical Academic Discipline.
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- It can involve:
- Example(s):
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Clinical Research Study.
Refereces
2013
- (Hulley et al., 2013) ⇒ Stephen B. Hulley, Steven R. Cummings, Warren S. Browner, Deborah G. Grady, and Thomas B. Newman. (2013). “Designing Clinical Research: Fourth Edition.” Wolters Kluwer Health. ISBN: 9781469840543
2012
- (Gallin & Ognibene, 2012) ⇒ John I. Gallin, and Frederick P. Ognibene, eds. “Principles and Practice of Clinical Research." Academic Press, 2012.