The Well-Built Clinical Question
									
... "First, the question should be directly relevant to the problem at hand. Next the question should be phrased to facilitate searching for a precise answer. To achieve these aims, the question must be focused and well articulated…" ...
                        	... "First, the question should be directly relevant to the problem at hand. Next the question should be phrased to facilitate searching for a precise answer. To achieve these aims, the question must be focused and well articulated…" ...
									No Slide Title
									
...  If the initial choice was ineffective, they modify their position and make new decisions based on current information. ...
                        	...  If the initial choice was ineffective, they modify their position and make new decisions based on current information. ...
									NDPPS Template Guide - EconIssues – Patrick A McNutt
									
... Trust Hypotheses 5 to 9; Who Governs in a new Geo-Market Order? What is right (what one ought to do) and what is political (what one can actually achieve) are embedded in the evolving global/local nature of ‘doing business’ • Hypothesis 5: National players v global players • Hypothesis 6: Niche pla ...
                        	... Trust Hypotheses 5 to 9; Who Governs in a new Geo-Market Order? What is right (what one ought to do) and what is political (what one can actually achieve) are embedded in the evolving global/local nature of ‘doing business’ • Hypothesis 5: National players v global players • Hypothesis 6: Niche pla ...
									Research Super User Meeting - Brigham and Women`s Hospital
									
...  Manage tasks to be done, by who and when ...
                        	...  Manage tasks to be done, by who and when ...
									Randomized clinical trials
									
... been shown to be relatively consistent over many studies and has been approximated to account for up to 35% of the treatment effect. A compelling reason to compare the drug against a placebo would be in situations where there is a question of the efficacy of standard therapies. The use of Complement ...
                        	... been shown to be relatively consistent over many studies and has been approximated to account for up to 35% of the treatment effect. A compelling reason to compare the drug against a placebo would be in situations where there is a question of the efficacy of standard therapies. The use of Complement ...
									Effectiveness of second-generation antipsychotics in
									
... Evidence-Based Medicine Seminar October 26, 2006 Brian J. Mickey ...
                        	... Evidence-Based Medicine Seminar October 26, 2006 Brian J. Mickey ...
									The Chaplain as Spiritual Guide in Ethics Consults
									
... -Were all parties involved comfortable with the decision? If not, were the provisions for conscience found to be acceptable? -Were individuals with relevant expertise consulted? -Was informed consent obtained prior to implementation? -Were appropriate steps taken to act in a timely manner? -Does thi ...
                        	... -Were all parties involved comfortable with the decision? If not, were the provisions for conscience found to be acceptable? -Were individuals with relevant expertise consulted? -Was informed consent obtained prior to implementation? -Were appropriate steps taken to act in a timely manner? -Does thi ...
									Ethics Update: What's Hot and What's Not
									
... Ethics Code. Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights. • 1.03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands • If the demands of an organization with which psychologists are affiliated or for whom they are working are in conflict with this Et ...
                        	... Ethics Code. Under no circumstances may this standard be used to justify or defend violating human rights. • 1.03, Conflicts Between Ethics and Organizational Demands • If the demands of an organization with which psychologists are affiliated or for whom they are working are in conflict with this Et ...
									Meeting title: NBRC Operational Group meeting
									
... would be expected to be more successful. Epidemiology studies needed to move from description to intervention. With regard to clinical care, there were some simple questions that could be addressed relatively easily (“low hanging fruit”) such whether loss of appetite in cancer patients (or illness m ...
                        	... would be expected to be more successful. Epidemiology studies needed to move from description to intervention. With regard to clinical care, there were some simple questions that could be addressed relatively easily (“low hanging fruit”) such whether loss of appetite in cancer patients (or illness m ...
									Ethical Case Studies in Hospice and Palliative Care
									
... • Pt is a 49 yo wf with end stage alcoholism. At age 23 she suffered a head injury in a car accident, and her friend states that is what made her impulsive and impaired her judgment. The friend tells of a sad life of poor choices, chronic depression, and many losses. Now she has intermittent symptom ...
                        	... • Pt is a 49 yo wf with end stage alcoholism. At age 23 she suffered a head injury in a car accident, and her friend states that is what made her impulsive and impaired her judgment. The friend tells of a sad life of poor choices, chronic depression, and many losses. Now she has intermittent symptom ...
									randomized trials to compare effects of active treatments
									
... 5 studies, with effects of 10, 4, 16, 0 and 8. The 3 highest effect sizes were significant; drug was approved. Trials all designed similarly, with adequate power, and performed in apparently similar populations.  New treatment Y is compared to treatment X. Outcomes are similar. Is treatment Y ...
                        	... 5 studies, with effects of 10, 4, 16, 0 and 8. The 3 highest effect sizes were significant; drug was approved. Trials all designed similarly, with adequate power, and performed in apparently similar populations.  New treatment Y is compared to treatment X. Outcomes are similar. Is treatment Y ...
									What Is Ethics
									
... Ethics vs. Compliance As scandals swirl around the White House, President Bush has ordered his staff to take a refresher course in ethics. [See related Newsline story, Nov. 14.] Not a moment too soon, many would say. But there are two problems with the president's directive. First, as any organizat ...
                        	... Ethics vs. Compliance As scandals swirl around the White House, President Bush has ordered his staff to take a refresher course in ethics. [See related Newsline story, Nov. 14.] Not a moment too soon, many would say. But there are two problems with the president's directive. First, as any organizat ...
									DEFINING PLURALISM - Second Baptist Church
									
... a pluralistic dimension are not self defeating. For example, without appealing to a utilitarian form of ethics, such as the Uniform Code of Military Justice, how does one who advocates pluralism justify any ethical notion? To appeal, for example, to the UCMJ, is to simply beg the question because on ...
                        	... a pluralistic dimension are not self defeating. For example, without appealing to a utilitarian form of ethics, such as the Uniform Code of Military Justice, how does one who advocates pluralism justify any ethical notion? To appeal, for example, to the UCMJ, is to simply beg the question because on ...
									Ethics is the
									
... In many cultures, patients traditionally are not told of a diagnosis of cancer or of other serious illness because such disclosure is believed to cause patients to suffer, while withholding information is believed to promote security, and hope. Patients should not be forced to receive information a ...
                        	... In many cultures, patients traditionally are not told of a diagnosis of cancer or of other serious illness because such disclosure is believed to cause patients to suffer, while withholding information is believed to promote security, and hope. Patients should not be forced to receive information a ...
									Bright and dark sides of evidence
									
... result in assigning the priority to research topics influenced by the sponsors’ interests rather than to those considered most relevant by the medical community (in particular, pragmatic trials based on real practice). Indeed, around 80% of clinical trials are industry-sponsored because they are bet ...
                        	... result in assigning the priority to research topics influenced by the sponsors’ interests rather than to those considered most relevant by the medical community (in particular, pragmatic trials based on real practice). Indeed, around 80% of clinical trials are industry-sponsored because they are bet ...
									The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
									
... – To include national patient organizations, professional organizations, and/or payer or purchaser organizations as partners and participants in research • PCORI engagement with general and specialty medical societies – important role of medical societies in access and application of research findin ...
                        	... – To include national patient organizations, professional organizations, and/or payer or purchaser organizations as partners and participants in research • PCORI engagement with general and specialty medical societies – important role of medical societies in access and application of research findin ...
									Clinical Research in a Community Hospital Setting
									
... – Requires hospitals and investigators to be budget savvy –to understand the full costs of conducting research and demand adequate compensation. ...
                        	... – Requires hospitals and investigators to be budget savvy –to understand the full costs of conducting research and demand adequate compensation. ...
									Progress on a performance framework for Chinese Medicine in
									
...  Individually prepared medicines for patients are exempt.  Post market monitoring: testing and adverse event reporting  Modernisation of CM increases the expectation by regulators for scientific evidence of efficacy. ...
                        	...  Individually prepared medicines for patients are exempt.  Post market monitoring: testing and adverse event reporting  Modernisation of CM increases the expectation by regulators for scientific evidence of efficacy. ...
									PowerPoint - Computer Science, NMSU
									
... •5P) GSC shall guarantee that its activities reduce the national population of unwanted dogs and cats by a greater degree than its cloning activities add to the problem. Methods for accomplishing this may include development of canine/feline pharmacological contraceptives and/or sterilants, use of s ...
                        	... •5P) GSC shall guarantee that its activities reduce the national population of unwanted dogs and cats by a greater degree than its cloning activities add to the problem. Methods for accomplishing this may include development of canine/feline pharmacological contraceptives and/or sterilants, use of s ...
									MEDICAL RESEARCH FOR AND WITH OLDER PEOPLE IN EUROPE
									
... risk of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. In those cases where it is advisable to include older people in a clinical trial, the choice of subsets of the geriatric population to be included should be made on the basis of the likely target population for the medicine being tested and, the ...
                        	... risk of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions. In those cases where it is advisable to include older people in a clinical trial, the choice of subsets of the geriatric population to be included should be made on the basis of the likely target population for the medicine being tested and, the ...
									National Clinical Cancer Research Trials
									
... “Debbie is now enrolled in a random blind prevention study to demonstrate an improvement in disease-free survival in locally advanced renal cell cancer,” explains Sally. “The trial has three arms, including two drugs and a placebo. Debbie will not know which part of the study she is on.” “Although t ...
                        	... “Debbie is now enrolled in a random blind prevention study to demonstrate an improvement in disease-free survival in locally advanced renal cell cancer,” explains Sally. “The trial has three arms, including two drugs and a placebo. Debbie will not know which part of the study she is on.” “Although t ...
									YES Project Complete Draft
									
... custom, God, etc.)? The magic ring seems to make Gyges free from social constraints, but does that make his actions ethical? 3. What is the relationship between ethics and personal feeling/desire? 4. What reasons do we have to be ethical, even when (or especially when) no one else knows what we are ...
                        	... custom, God, etc.)? The magic ring seems to make Gyges free from social constraints, but does that make his actions ethical? 3. What is the relationship between ethics and personal feeling/desire? 4. What reasons do we have to be ethical, even when (or especially when) no one else knows what we are ...
									ME33EP Course Handbook 2013-14
									
... be set anywhere (you could compare and contrast more than one country, for example) but make sure you have enough source material. In this regard you will be expected to draw on primary as well as secondary sources. You may wish to deal with or answer one of the following:The ethical issues surround ...
                        	... be set anywhere (you could compare and contrast more than one country, for example) but make sure you have enough source material. In this regard you will be expected to draw on primary as well as secondary sources. You may wish to deal with or answer one of the following:The ethical issues surround ...