CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY TRIALS 101. A PRIMER FOR DERMATOLOGISTS

CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY TRIALS 101. A PRIMER FOR DERMATOLOGISTS

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Dermatología
ISBN:
978-3-319-09026-9
Páginas:
343
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
65
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

135,19 €

Despues:

128,43 €

- Provides dermatologists a handbook for conducting clinical trials
- Educates readers on all aspects of conducting successful clinical trials
- Written by leaders in the field of dermatology
- Only clinical trial "how to" available for dermatologists
- Written for practicing and academic dermatologists, dermatology residents, clinical research fellows, dermatology fellows, and industry dermatologists.

Clinical Dermatology Trials 101 provides dermatologists with a handbook that allows them to become familiar with all aspects of clinical trials. Everything from obtaining the necessary tools and equipment, complying with local, federal, and international guidelines and regulations, and hiring and training staff for the safe and up-to-date conduct of dermatology clinical trials is covered. Written by leading experts in the field, Clinical Dermatology Trials 101 is the only clinical trial how-to available for dermatologists. With skin disease affecting nearly seventy percent of the population over a lifetime, and the rate of development of new drugs and devices for dermatologic use increasing at an exponential rate, there is a tremendous need for training and developing dermatology clinical research facilities to expedite the translation of basic and applied research, from bench to bedside. This is useful for practicing dermatologists, academic dermatologists, dermatology residents, clinical research fellows, dermatology fellows, research scientists, industry dermatologists, and medical students.

Author
Dr. Adnan Nasir is founder of the Nanodermatology Society and is clinical assistant professor of dermatology at UNC Chapel Hill. His interests include nanotechnology safety, immunology and cutaneous oncology. He is also the editor of Nanotechnology in Dermatology, which Springer published in December 2012.

Table of contents (15 chapters)
1.History and Background
2.General Clinical Trials
3.Dermatologic Clinical Trials: A Practical Approach
4.Device Clinical Trials
5.Practical Tips
6.Budgets and Contracts
7.Legal Issues Related to Human Subjects for Research
8.Ethics
9.Clinical Research in Pediatric Dermatology
10.Statistics
11.Photography
12.The Regulatory Landscape
13.Industry
14.Societal Perspective
15.Opportunites in Clinical Research: Take the Initiative