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'''Medical statistics''' deals with applications of [[statistics]] to [[medicine]] and the [[health science]]s, including [[epidemiology]], [[public health]], [[forensic medicine]], and [[clinical research]]. Medical statistics has been a recognized branch of statistics in the UK for more than 40 years but the term does not appear to have come into general use in North America, where the wider term '[[biostatistics]]' is more commonly used.<ref>[http://www.medicalstatistician.com/index.php/medical-statistics-biostatistics-defined.html MedicalStatistician.com]</ref><ref name=Dodge>Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. ISBN 0-19-850994-4</ref> However, "biostatistics" more commonly connotes all applications of statistics to [[biology]].<ref name=Dodge/>
'''Medical statistics''' deals with applications of [[statistics]] to [[medicine]] and the [[health science]]s, including [[epidemiology]], [[public health]], [[forensic medicine]], and [[clinical research]]. Medical statistics has been a recognized branch of statistics in the UK for more than 40 years but the term does not appear to have come into general use in North America, where the wider term '[[biostatistics]]' is more commonly used.<ref>[http://www.medicalstatistician.com/index.php/medical-statistics-biostatistics-defined.html MedicalStatistician.com]</ref><ref name=Dodge>Dodge, Y. (2003) ''The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms'', OUP. ISBN 0-19-850994-4</ref> However, "biostatistics" more commonly connotes all applications of statistics to [[biology]].<ref name=Dodge/>
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Constantly newer and newer statistical ratios are being developed to help measure the changing Patterns of various disease and health conditions. Addition of HIV health indicators, counting radiation doses, forensic criminal investigation ratios are among the new ones. As such Medical Statistics remains a constantly changing field.
Constantly newer and newer statistical ratios are being developed to help measure the changing Patterns of various disease and health conditions. Addition of HIV health indicators, counting radiation doses, forensic criminal investigation ratios are among the new ones. As such Medical Statistics remains a constantly changing field.


==Pharmaceutical statistics==
'''Pharmaceutical statistics''' is the application of statistics to matters concerning the [[pharmaceutical industry]]. This can be from issues of [[design of experiments]], to analysis of drug trials, to issues of commercialization of a medicine.

There are many professional bodies concerned with this field including:

*[[European Federation of Statisticians in the Pharmaceutical Industry]] (EFSPI)
*[[Statisticians In The Pharmaceutical Industry]] (PSI)

There are also journals including:
*[[Statistics in Medicine]]
*[[Pharmaceutical Statistics]]


==Basic concepts==
==Basic concepts==

Revision as of 01:30, 21 March 2011

Medical statistics deals with applications of statistics to medicine and the health sciences, including epidemiology, public health, forensic medicine, and clinical research. Medical statistics has been a recognized branch of statistics in the UK for more than 40 years but the term does not appear to have come into general use in North America, where the wider term 'biostatistics' is more commonly used.[1][2] However, "biostatistics" more commonly connotes all applications of statistics to biology.[2]

Constantly newer and newer statistical ratios are being developed to help measure the changing Patterns of various disease and health conditions. Addition of HIV health indicators, counting radiation doses, forensic criminal investigation ratios are among the new ones. As such Medical Statistics remains a constantly changing field.

Pharmaceutical statistics

Pharmaceutical statistics is the application of statistics to matters concerning the pharmaceutical industry. This can be from issues of design of experiments, to analysis of drug trials, to issues of commercialization of a medicine.

There are many professional bodies concerned with this field including:

There are also journals including:

Basic concepts

For describing situations
For assessing the effectiveness of an intervention

Statistical Tests


Statistical Tests can be used in special software like SPSS ans SAS to deal with a large amount of medical data. Linking medical data via these software help in finding patterns of changing health all over the world.


Related statistical theory

See also


References

  1. ^ MedicalStatistician.com
  2. ^ a b Dodge, Y. (2003) The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms, OUP. ISBN 0-19-850994-4

Further reading

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  • Altman, D.G. (1991), Practical Statistics for Medical Research, CRC Press, ISBN 9780412276309
  • Armitage, P.; Berry, G.; Matthews, J.N.S. (2002), Statistical Methods in Medical Research, Blackwell, ISBN 978-0632052578
  • Bland, J. Martin (2000), An Introduction to Medical Statistics (3rd ed.), Oxford: OUP, ISBN 9780192632692
  • Kirkwood, B.R.; Sterne, J.A.C. (2003), Essential Medical Statistics (2nd ed.), Blackwell, ISBN 978-0865428713
  • Petrie, Aviva (2005), Medical Statistics at a Glance (2nd ed.), WileyBlackwell, ISBN 9781405127806 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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