Carl Henegan of CEBM Oxford has just posted to his
blog "..a list of what I think
are the top ten the most influential epidemiological studies.. Rules are it has
to be a clinical study that involves people, which excludes basic sciences. In
addition the study has to have subsequently influenced the field
significantly."
A
starter for 10....
Gary
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Hi All,
I have a feeling that this question has been asked before on this list, but
is anyone aware of a list of landmark clinical papers that have had a
'significant' impact on clinical practice? I'm thinking of primary
research such as the 4S simvastatin study and/or secondary research such as
streptokinase post-MI. If there is no list, might it be useful
to create one?
I do appreciate the difficulty of defining what constitutes 'landmark' or
'significant impact'!
Best wishes
jon
Jon Brassey
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