Why have a table of contents?

The table of contents in the page to follow represents the structure of pages within the MedStats site.  These pages are already presented for convenience by means of the individual or drop down menus on the top menu bar of each MedStats page.  Some learners find a list like this intimidating, which is why it is not ‘in your face’ as you enter the site.   Other learners may find such a list useful in gaining an overview of what is covered by the site (just as would be the case when previewing a text book).  This is why a table of contents has been included here. It’s important to cater for different learning styles, so please choose what’s best for you!

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