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Evidence Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

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Alberto M. Marchevsky + weitere

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“This is the first edition of a book on the modern topic of ‘Evidence Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine’. … it seems to be targeting US clinical pathology residents or graduates with experience and interest in both fields. … the book gives a well-described view of the definition, application and predicted future of this rather young field in laboratory medicine.” (Mehdi Mirzazadeh, Annals of Clinical Biochemistry, Vol. 49 (5), September, 2012)

“The purpose is to introduce evidence-based medicine principles and their application to the practice of pathology. … the book would be useful for medical students or residents early in their pathology residency training. It also would be useful to practicing pathologists who are interested in evidence-based medicine and its application to everyday pathology practice. … This is a provocative book useful for readers relatively unfamiliar with evidence-based medicine and interested in its application to anatomic pathology practice.” (Valerie L. Ng, Doody's Book Reviews, September, 2011)

“The book, both coauthored in part and edited fully by two eminent professors of Pathology in the United States, comprises 361 pages, organized into 2 principal sections and divided evenly into 20 multiauthored, well-written and well-structured chapters. … specialists engaged in clinical pathology and laboratory medicine will find this monograph an excellent source of information and worthy of review … . a valuable and highly readable resource for those practitioners who recognize the inevitability of new and stimulating challenges in clinical pathology and laboratory medicine.” (Claas T. Buschmann, Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, September, 2011)

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  • Table of ContentsPrefaceContributorsI. The Problem and Available Resources1. Introduction to Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Alberto M. Marchevsky and Mark Wick. Evidence-Based Pathology: A Stable Set of Principles for a Rapidly Evolving Specialty José Costa and Sarah Whitaker3. What Is Best Evidence in Pathology?Peter J. Saunders and Christopher N. Otis4. Biostatistics 101Robin T. Vollmer5. Prognostication and Prediction in Anatomic Pathology: Carcinoma of the Breast as an Illustrative ModelMark R. Wick and Alberto M. Marchevsky6. Principles of Classification and Diagnosis in Anatomic Pathology and the Inevitability of Problem CasesMichael Hendrickson7. Evaluating Oncopathological Studies: The Need to Evaluate the Internal and External Validity of Study ResultsMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie Balzer8. Power Analysis and Sample Sizes in Pathology ResearchRobin T. Vollmer9. Meta-Analysis: A Statistical Method to Integrate Information Provided by Different Studies Eleftherios C. Vamvakas10. Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems in Anatomic PathologyMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie BalzerII. Solutions Offered by Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine11. Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluate Information Published in the Pathology Literature and Integrate It with Personal Experience Alberto M. Marchevsky and Mark Wick12. Evidence-Based Cell Pathology Re-visited:  A Personal ViewKenneth Fleming13. Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical CenterAlberto M. Marchevsky and Ruta Gupta14. Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based ApproachRaouf E. Nakhleh15. Metaanalysis 101 for PathologistsRuta Gupta and Alberto M. Marchevsky16. Evidence-Based Practices in Applied Immunohistochemistry: Dilemmas Caused by Cross-PurposesMark R. Wick, Paul E. Swanson, and Alberto M. Marchevsky17. Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into PracticeJia-Perng Jennifer Wei and Wayne W. Grody18. The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory EvidenceJi Yeon Kim, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, and Kent B. Lewandrowski19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  José Costa and Sarah Whitaker3. What Is Best Evidence in Pathology?Peter J. Saunders and Christopher N. Otis4. Biostatistics 101Robin T. Vollmer5. Prognostication and Prediction in Anatomic Pathology: Carcinoma of the Breast as an Illustrative ModelMark R. Wick and Alberto M. Marchevsky6. Principles of Classification and Diagnosis in Anatomic Pathology and the Inevitability of Problem CasesMichael Hendrickson7. Evaluating Oncopathological Studies: The Need to Evaluate the Internal and External Validity of Study ResultsMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie Balzer8. Power Analysis and Sample Sizes in Pathology ResearchRobin T. Vollmer9. Meta-Analysis: A Statistical Method to Integrate Information Provided by Different Studies Eleftherios C. Vamvakas10. Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems in Anatomic PathologyMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie BalzerII. Solutions Offered by Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine11. Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluate Information Published in the Pathology Literature and Integrate It with Personal Experience Alberto M. Marchevsky and Mark Wick12. Evidence-Based Cell Pathology Re-visited:  A Personal ViewKenneth Fleming13. Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical CenterAlberto M. Marchevsky and Ruta Gupta14. Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based ApproachRaouf E. Nakhleh15. Metaanalysis 101 for PathologistsRuta Gupta and Alberto M. Marchevsky16. Evidence-Based Practices in Applied Immunohistochemistry: Dilemmas Caused by Cross-PurposesMark R. Wick, Paul E. Swanson, and Alberto M. Marchevsky17. Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into PracticeJia-Perng Jennifer Wei and Wayne W. Grody18. The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory EvidenceJi Yeon Kim, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, and Kent B. Lewandrowski19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Peter J. Saunders and Christopher N. Otis4. Biostatistics 101Robin T. Vollmer5. Prognostication and Prediction in Anatomic Pathology: Carcinoma of the Breast as an Illustrative ModelMark R. Wick and Alberto M. Marchevsky6. Principles of Classification and Diagnosis in Anatomic Pathology and the Inevitability of Problem CasesMichael Hendrickson7. Evaluating Oncopathological Studies: The Need to Evaluate the Internal and External Validity of Study ResultsMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie Balzer8. Power Analysis and Sample Sizes in Pathology ResearchRobin T. Vollmer9. Meta-Analysis: A Statistical Method to Integrate Information Provided by Different Studies Eleftherios C. Vamvakas10. Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems in Anatomic PathologyMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie BalzerII. Solutions Offered by Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine11. Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluate Information Published in the Pathology Literature and Integrate It with Personal Experience Alberto M. Marchevsky and Mark Wick12. Evidence-Based Cell Pathology Re-visited:  A Personal ViewKenneth Fleming13. Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical CenterAlberto M. Marchevsky and Ruta Gupta14. Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based ApproachRaouf E. Nakhleh15. Metaanalysis 101 for PathologistsRuta Gupta and Alberto M. Marchevsky16. Evidence-Based Practices in Applied Immunohistochemistry: Dilemmas Caused by Cross-PurposesMark R. Wick, Paul E. Swanson, and Alberto M. Marchevsky17. Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into PracticeJia-Perng Jennifer Wei and Wayne W. Grody18. The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory EvidenceJi Yeon Kim, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, and Kent B. Lewandrowski19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Alberto M. Marchevsky6. Principles of Classification and Diagnosis in Anatomic Pathology and the Inevitability of Problem CasesMichael Hendrickson7. Evaluating Oncopathological Studies: The Need to Evaluate the Internal and External Validity of Study ResultsMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie Balzer8. Power Analysis and Sample Sizes in Pathology ResearchRobin T. Vollmer9. Meta-Analysis: A Statistical Method to Integrate Information Provided by Different Studies Eleftherios C. Vamvakas10. Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems in Anatomic PathologyMichael Hendrickson and Bonnie BalzerII. Solutions Offered by Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine11. Evidence-Based Approach to Evaluate Information Published in the Pathology Literature and Integrate It with Personal Experience Alberto M. Marchevsky and Mark Wick12. Evidence-Based Cell Pathology Re-visited:  A Personal ViewKenneth Fleming13. Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical CenterAlberto M. Marchevsky and Ruta Gupta14. Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based ApproachRaouf E. Nakhleh15. Metaanalysis 101 for PathologistsRuta Gupta and Alberto M. Marchevsky16. Evidence-Based Practices in Applied Immunohistochemistry: Dilemmas Caused by Cross-PurposesMark R. Wick, Paul E. Swanson, and Alberto M. Marchevsky17. Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into PracticeJia-Perng Jennifer Wei and Wayne W. Grody18. The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory EvidenceJi Yeon Kim, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, and Kent B. Lewandrowski19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  13. Development of Evidence-Based Diagnostic Criteria and Prognostic/Predictive Models: Experience at Cedars Sinai Medical CenterAlberto M. Marchevsky and Ruta Gupta14. Evaluation and Reduction of Diagnostic Errors in Pathology Using an Evidence-Based ApproachRaouf E. Nakhleh15. Metaanalysis 101 for PathologistsRuta Gupta and Alberto M. Marchevsky16. 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Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick, Paul E. Swanson, and Alberto M. Marchevsky17. Evidence-Based Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Molecular Pathology Era: Transition of Tests from the Research Bench into PracticeJia-Perng Jennifer Wei and Wayne W. Grody18. The Use of Decision Analysis Tools for the Selection of Clinical Laboratory Tests: Developing Diagnostic and Forecasting Models Using Laboratory EvidenceJi Yeon Kim, Elizabeth M. Van Cott, and Kent B. Lewandrowski19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  19. Implementation and Benefits of Computerized Physician Order Entry and Evidence-Based Clinical Decision Support SystemsStacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Stacy E. F. Melanson, Aileen P. Morrison, David W. Bates, and Milenko J. Tanasijevic 20. Evidence-Based Pathology and Tort Law: How Do They Compare?Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex  Mark R. Wick and Elliott FoucarIndex