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2014 Reporting Guidelines for Randomized Controlled Blinded Clinical Trials in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Cheryl L Chrisman DVM, MS, EdS, DACVIM; Huisheng Xie DVM, MS, PhD; Aituan Ma PhD; Neal Sivula DVM, PhD; Carolina Medina DVM, DACVSMR; Bruce Ferguson DVM, MS; Mushtaq Memon BVSc, MSc, PhD, DACT
Abstract
Guidelines to improve the quality of experimental designs, execution, and reporting of clinical trials with attention directed to traditional Chinese veterinary medicine is discussed and reviewed. This overview provides a standard format for authors to follow when composing reports of clinical trial findings. Following these guidelines should help provide research that is complete and transparent which can be duplicated, critically appraised and accurately interpreted.
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2014 Reporting Guidelines for Randomized Controlled Blinded Clinical Trials in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Cheryl L Chrisman DVM, MS, EdS, DACVIM; Huisheng Xie DVM, MS, PhD; Aituan Ma PhD; Neal Sivula DVM, PhD; Carolina Medina DVM, DACVSMR; Bruce Ferguson DVM, MS; Mushtaq Memon BVSc, MSc, PhD, DACT
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