 
									
								
									A PLACEBO-CONTROLLED, MULTICENTER, DOUBLE
									
... Emricasan exposure levels were higher than those observed in previous studies in healthier patient populations. One explanation for this was that all subjects had significant portal hypertension. Emricasan has a high first-pass uptake into the liver but patients with portal hypertension have underly ...
                        	... Emricasan exposure levels were higher than those observed in previous studies in healthier patient populations. One explanation for this was that all subjects had significant portal hypertension. Emricasan has a high first-pass uptake into the liver but patients with portal hypertension have underly ...
									I PHYTOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA: AN UPDATE
									
... likely as a combination product. This variation obviously makes comparisons between products difficult. Additionally, plant extracts are composed of numerous components (Table II). The extracts are synthesized by different extraction procedures. Therefore, the botanical product of one company may be ...
                        	... likely as a combination product. This variation obviously makes comparisons between products difficult. Additionally, plant extracts are composed of numerous components (Table II). The extracts are synthesized by different extraction procedures. Therefore, the botanical product of one company may be ...
									Guidelines for the Management of Major Regional Analgesia
									
... drugs administered (local anaesthetic, opioid and adjuvant medications), or problems associated with placement of the needle and/or catheter. Complications may also occur as a result of accidental injection of the incorrect substance such as antiseptic solutions used to prepare the skin, or a contam ...
                        	... drugs administered (local anaesthetic, opioid and adjuvant medications), or problems associated with placement of the needle and/or catheter. Complications may also occur as a result of accidental injection of the incorrect substance such as antiseptic solutions used to prepare the skin, or a contam ...
									Initiation Slides - CRUK Clinical Trials Unit, Glasgow
									
... New version of Patient Information Sheet must be provided to patients consented with previous version - Give to all patients regardless of treatment stage, during clinic visit Patients who are still on active treatment will be required to repeat the consent process using the updated form - If not ap ...
                        	... New version of Patient Information Sheet must be provided to patients consented with previous version - Give to all patients regardless of treatment stage, during clinic visit Patients who are still on active treatment will be required to repeat the consent process using the updated form - If not ap ...
									ACR Practice Parameter for the Performance of Fluoroscopic
									
... patients. Practice Parameters and Technical Standards are not inflexible rules or requirements of practice and are not intended, nor should they be used, to establish a legal standard of care1. For these reasons and those set forth below, the American College of Radiology and our collaborating medic ...
                        	... patients. Practice Parameters and Technical Standards are not inflexible rules or requirements of practice and are not intended, nor should they be used, to establish a legal standard of care1. For these reasons and those set forth below, the American College of Radiology and our collaborating medic ...
									identifying clinical research questions that fit practice priorities
									
... new concept or intervention Use existing data before gathering new data: – PI data – Pilot studies – The Literature ...
                        	... new concept or intervention Use existing data before gathering new data: – PI data – Pilot studies – The Literature ...
									Understanding Lung Cancer Clinical Trials
									
... There are hundreds of lung cancer clinical trials going on today. By participating, you may find a treatment that works for you and also play an important role in the drug approval process. Patients who enroll in clinical trials receive high-quality cancer care and may be among the first to benefit ...
                        	... There are hundreds of lung cancer clinical trials going on today. By participating, you may find a treatment that works for you and also play an important role in the drug approval process. Patients who enroll in clinical trials receive high-quality cancer care and may be among the first to benefit ...
									Langford Making a Difference with Nursing
									
... Rationale 3: The report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation entitled The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health indicates that nurses should foster inter-professional collaboration by serving as full partners in health care redesign. (See page 11) Rationale 4: To Err is Human is a r ...
                        	... Rationale 3: The report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation entitled The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health indicates that nurses should foster inter-professional collaboration by serving as full partners in health care redesign. (See page 11) Rationale 4: To Err is Human is a r ...
									Informed Consent Form Template for clinical trials
									
... treating this disease, we need to make comparisons. Children taking part in this research will be put into groups which are selected by chance, as if by tossing a coin. One group will get the vaccine we are testing, and the other group will get the malaria vaccine which is currently used in this reg ...
                        	... treating this disease, we need to make comparisons. Children taking part in this research will be put into groups which are selected by chance, as if by tossing a coin. One group will get the vaccine we are testing, and the other group will get the malaria vaccine which is currently used in this reg ...
									Lung CAnCer CLiniCAL triALS
									
... working for you, the team may suggest you leave the trial to continue standard treatment. And, sometimes trials end early. This can happen when the new treatment does not seem to be working well enough to continue the trial. Trials can also end early when the new treatment is working so well that it ...
                        	... working for you, the team may suggest you leave the trial to continue standard treatment. And, sometimes trials end early. This can happen when the new treatment does not seem to be working well enough to continue the trial. Trials can also end early when the new treatment is working so well that it ...
									A critical review of Empirically Supported Treatments
									
... research (Chwalisz, 2001). Also Jacobson (1996) underlined this limitation: “Moreover, randomized clinical trials can evaluate only currently existing treatments; they cannot develop new and better ones” (p. 1038, (Jacobson & Christensen, 1996). According to current criteria, to be indicated in the ...
                        	... research (Chwalisz, 2001). Also Jacobson (1996) underlined this limitation: “Moreover, randomized clinical trials can evaluate only currently existing treatments; they cannot develop new and better ones” (p. 1038, (Jacobson & Christensen, 1996). According to current criteria, to be indicated in the ...
									R esearch at Syd n ey Med ical Scho ol
									
... Sydney has led the way in setting new directions for society. Leadership has always been at the core of our values. Our aim is to make lives better – by producing leaders who can meaningfully serve all of our communities at every level. The cross-disciplinary nature of our faculties allows us to off ...
                        	... Sydney has led the way in setting new directions for society. Leadership has always been at the core of our values. Our aim is to make lives better – by producing leaders who can meaningfully serve all of our communities at every level. The cross-disciplinary nature of our faculties allows us to off ...
									Moving Ethics into Ambulatory Care
									
... but also give up on pursuing care. Difficulties with the coordination of care are also problematic because they generate unnecessary use of repeat services. A second new issue for outpatient providers concerns questions of justice and discrimination. Because of the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment a ...
                        	... but also give up on pursuing care. Difficulties with the coordination of care are also problematic because they generate unnecessary use of repeat services. A second new issue for outpatient providers concerns questions of justice and discrimination. Because of the 1986 Emergency Medical Treatment a ...
									ACR PRACTICE GUIDELINE FOR PERFORMING AND
									
... practice and are not intended, nor should they be used, to establish a legal standard of care. For these reasons and those set forth below, the American College of Radiology cautions against the use of these guidelines in litigation in which the clinical decisions of a practitioner are called into q ...
                        	... practice and are not intended, nor should they be used, to establish a legal standard of care. For these reasons and those set forth below, the American College of Radiology cautions against the use of these guidelines in litigation in which the clinical decisions of a practitioner are called into q ...
									Placebo - Deutsches Ärzteblatt
									
... the treated patients; second, the placebo effect is not correlated with the severity of symptoms; and, third, the duration of the placebo effect varies within a wide range from minutes to years (6, 13). Beecher, too, broached in his studies the question of a “placebo personality” that would allow re ...
                        	... the treated patients; second, the placebo effect is not correlated with the severity of symptoms; and, third, the duration of the placebo effect varies within a wide range from minutes to years (6, 13). Beecher, too, broached in his studies the question of a “placebo personality” that would allow re ...
									Necessity`s son: Moorfields Eye Hospital
									
... In the face of these catastrophes the hospital persevered by focusing on its primary goal: patient care through clinical excellence and the development of new treatments. In 1948 Moorfields received a measure of security when it became absorbed into the newly EuroTimes September 2005 ...
                        	... In the face of these catastrophes the hospital persevered by focusing on its primary goal: patient care through clinical excellence and the development of new treatments. In 1948 Moorfields received a measure of security when it became absorbed into the newly EuroTimes September 2005 ...
									Treatments of Restless Legs Syndrome
									
... Levodopa is recommended for the treatment of RLS . We could include nine trials in the meta-analysis which compared levodopa treatment to placebo or to other active treatments in RLS. Levodopa reduced symptom severity to a larger extent than placebo. Periodic limb movements in sleep, monitored durin ...
                        	... Levodopa is recommended for the treatment of RLS . We could include nine trials in the meta-analysis which compared levodopa treatment to placebo or to other active treatments in RLS. Levodopa reduced symptom severity to a larger extent than placebo. Periodic limb movements in sleep, monitored durin ...
									Final_Annotated
									
... sometimes stretch past their normal range of motion, and therefore create rips in the ligaments. And most of these injuries happen during sporting events such as running, and jumping. The symptoms of a sprained ankle are pain, stiffness, bruising, and swelling. Also in the article teaches about Achi ...
                        	... sometimes stretch past their normal range of motion, and therefore create rips in the ligaments. And most of these injuries happen during sporting events such as running, and jumping. The symptoms of a sprained ankle are pain, stiffness, bruising, and swelling. Also in the article teaches about Achi ...
									Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
									
... Finally in a 1995 Lancet article “Clinical Practice is evidence-based”, randomised trials are explicitly deemed inessential for “Group 2 interventions”. These are defined as follows Intervention with convincing non-experimental evidence. Interventions whose face validity is so great that randomised ...
                        	... Finally in a 1995 Lancet article “Clinical Practice is evidence-based”, randomised trials are explicitly deemed inessential for “Group 2 interventions”. These are defined as follows Intervention with convincing non-experimental evidence. Interventions whose face validity is so great that randomised ...
									Update on the Use of SSRIs and SNRIs with Children
									
... studied in randomized, blinded, controlled trials, only in an open-label trial (Findling et al., 2014). Two recent child and adolescent RCTs of the SNRI duloxetine have been published, one with fixed and one with flexible dosing, both using fluoxetine and placebo comparators, where neither showed ev ...
                        	... studied in randomized, blinded, controlled trials, only in an open-label trial (Findling et al., 2014). Two recent child and adolescent RCTs of the SNRI duloxetine have been published, one with fixed and one with flexible dosing, both using fluoxetine and placebo comparators, where neither showed ev ...
									Egoism
									
... is calling for help. There are no other survivors, the man has no chance without you, and you have no interest in saving him. EE suggests you have no duty to save the man since any such duty would have to be grounded in your having a reason to act, and, as we’re supposing, you have no interest in sa ...
                        	... is calling for help. There are no other survivors, the man has no chance without you, and you have no interest in saving him. EE suggests you have no duty to save the man since any such duty would have to be grounded in your having a reason to act, and, as we’re supposing, you have no interest in sa ...
									Where Critical Care Registered Nurse Examination
									
... • A solution will only be obtained from collaboration within the health team and with others who are close to the patient • Issues of justice, most commonly resource allocation may become important ...
                        	... • A solution will only be obtained from collaboration within the health team and with others who are close to the patient • Issues of justice, most commonly resource allocation may become important ...
									Egoism
									
... is calling for help. There are no other survivors, the man has no chance without you, and you have no interest in saving him. EE suggests you have no duty to save the man since any such duty would have to be grounded in your having a reason to act, and, as we’re supposing, you have no interest in sa ...
                        	... is calling for help. There are no other survivors, the man has no chance without you, and you have no interest in saving him. EE suggests you have no duty to save the man since any such duty would have to be grounded in your having a reason to act, and, as we’re supposing, you have no interest in sa ...
									Template PNT DM/FF002
									
... The study was performed in accordance with Good Clinical Practices (GCP) including the archiving of essential documents ...
                        	... The study was performed in accordance with Good Clinical Practices (GCP) including the archiving of essential documents ...
									Incidental Findings: A Common Law Approach
									
... consultation regarding an incidental finding, and the scope of disclosure to the research participant and her physician. The Common Rule also does not provide specific counsel regarding the best way to describe the possibility of incidental findings in the informed consent form, whether research pa ...
                        	... consultation regarding an incidental finding, and the scope of disclosure to the research participant and her physician. The Common Rule also does not provide specific counsel regarding the best way to describe the possibility of incidental findings in the informed consent form, whether research pa ...
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									