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Having read the book, I now realise how skilled the authors have been in condensing the information into 17 readable, well-presented, short chapters. This book is a good read. It gives a different perspective on the standard audit methods and provides clear, interesting examples. * Hilary Hearnshaw, Audit Trends, Volume 3, December 1995 *
I thoroughly enjoyed and can recommend this well written and very detailed book, which is the thirty-second in the excellent Oxford General Practice Series. It has been meticulously researched, with over 120 references, mostly British. Helpfully it keeps jargon to a minimum, and wisely treats medical and clinical audit as synonymous. The writing is concise and logically laid out in 17 chapters ... this is a very good book, which I am very happy to recommend and one that I believe should be on the shelves of all practice and NHS libraries. * Tom Davies, Primary Care Management, Volume 6, Number 10, 1996 *
easy and pleasurable to read ... The book is brief and to the point. * Dr Wayne Lewis, Doctor, June 1996 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192625212
Author Richard Grol
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 315g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 154mm * 11mm