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Feinstein, Alvan Richard was born on December 4, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Joel B. and Bella (Ukasz) Feinstein.
(Focussing on four methods of analysis in medical and life...)
Focussing on four methods of analysis in medical and life science research, this work takes readers from the basics of univariate and bivariate statistics, through methods of converting information into data coded for computers, to multivariable statistics.
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(Chapters include: The Clinician's Challenge in Experiment...)
Chapters include: The Clinician's Challenge in Experimental Science * Principles of Clinical Taxonomy * Evaluation of Therapeutic Accomplishment * Acquisition of Clinical Data * Conclusions.
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From inside front cover... In this book, one of the most distinguished thinkers in American medicine today proposes humanistic scientific procedures to improve the description of clinical reactions so that the data become scientifically respectable: a method of categorical ratings and scales for measuring symptoms, physical signs, and other conditions under medical scrutiny.
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Feinstein, Alvan Richard was born on December 4, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Joel B. and Bella (Ukasz) Feinstein.
Bachelor of Science, University of Chicago, 1947; Master of Science in Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1948; Doctor of Medicine, University of Chicago, 1952; Master of Arts (honorary), Yale University, 1969; Doctor of Science (honorary), McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1997.
Intern, then resident, Yale-New Haven Hospital, 1952-1954;
research fellow, Rockefeller Institute, 1954-1955;
resident, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York City, 1955-1956;
clinical director, Irvington House, New York City, 1956-1962;
instructor, then assistant professor, New York University School Medicine, 1956-1962;
chief clinical pharmacology, Veterans Administration Hospital., West Haven, Connecticut, 1962-1964;
chief clinical biostatistics, Veterans Administration Hospital., 1964-1974;
member of faculty, School Medicine, Yale University, since 1962;
professor medicine and epidemiology, School Medicine, Yale University, since 1969;
director clinical scholar program, School Medicine, Yale University, since 1974;
Sterling professor, School Medicine, Yale University, since 1991. Chief Eastern Research Support Center VA, 1967-1974. President New Haven areachpt.
Association Computing Machinery, 1968-1969.
(Focussing on four methods of analysis in medical and life...)
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Served with Army of the United States, 1944-1946. Master American College of Physicians (distinguished teacher award). Member American Medical Association, Association American Physicians, American Society Clinical Investigation, American Epidemiological Society, Institute Medicine, American Board Internal Medicine, American Federation Medical Research, American Society Clinical Pharmacology Therapeutics, American Statistical Association, Association Computing Machinery, Biometric Society, American Association History Medicine, Alpha Omega Alpha.