N - anzctr
... which identifies a person or from which their identity can be reasonably ascertained; ...
... which identifies a person or from which their identity can be reasonably ascertained; ...
English - AllerGen
... The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study AllerGen is promoting the development of a national birth cohort, the largest of its kind, to study the root causes and track the development of asthma and allergy from birth through to adulthood. This collaborative initiative will b ...
... The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Study AllerGen is promoting the development of a national birth cohort, the largest of its kind, to study the root causes and track the development of asthma and allergy from birth through to adulthood. This collaborative initiative will b ...
The Plan for Promotion of Medical Research and Development
... ○ A society which can provide the necessary medical care at the world’s most advanced level by activating medical-related industries ○ A society where people unable to work due to illness or injury can return to work as quickly as possible by receiving better medical and nursing care In other words, ...
... ○ A society which can provide the necessary medical care at the world’s most advanced level by activating medical-related industries ○ A society where people unable to work due to illness or injury can return to work as quickly as possible by receiving better medical and nursing care In other words, ...
recent issue of Discover magazine
... any single domain can provide. The domain encompasses three major sub-fields: clinical, biology and public health. It can move basic research findings from bench to bedside, evaluate interventions across communities and assess the impact of health innovations on health policy. In short, it translate ...
... any single domain can provide. The domain encompasses three major sub-fields: clinical, biology and public health. It can move basic research findings from bench to bedside, evaluate interventions across communities and assess the impact of health innovations on health policy. In short, it translate ...
What does the literature reveal about the risk for Malignant
... application in nursing practice: Education for peri-intubation nurses in recognition of MH and resources for MH treatment Nursing interventions, practices or standards of care that will increase detection of MH and improve outcomes Nursing interventions, practices or standards of care that will decr ...
... application in nursing practice: Education for peri-intubation nurses in recognition of MH and resources for MH treatment Nursing interventions, practices or standards of care that will increase detection of MH and improve outcomes Nursing interventions, practices or standards of care that will decr ...
Vaneechoutte. 2016. Research at the LBR at the dawn of
... 12. Jespers V, van de Wijgert J, Cools P, Verhelst R, Verstraelen H, Delany-Moretlwe S, Mwaura M, Ndayisaba GF, Mandaliya K, Menten J, Hardy L, Crucitti T; Vaginal Biomarkers Study Group. 2015. The significance of Lactobacillus crispatus and L. vaginalis for vaginal health and the negative effect of ...
... 12. Jespers V, van de Wijgert J, Cools P, Verhelst R, Verstraelen H, Delany-Moretlwe S, Mwaura M, Ndayisaba GF, Mandaliya K, Menten J, Hardy L, Crucitti T; Vaginal Biomarkers Study Group. 2015. The significance of Lactobacillus crispatus and L. vaginalis for vaginal health and the negative effect of ...
update to work prigramme
... It should be recalled that the overall aim of the theme is to build on the sequencing of the human genome and many other genomes with the result of improving human health and to stimulate industrial and economic activity. In making its contribution to realising these benefits, this theme will focus ...
... It should be recalled that the overall aim of the theme is to build on the sequencing of the human genome and many other genomes with the result of improving human health and to stimulate industrial and economic activity. In making its contribution to realising these benefits, this theme will focus ...
Role for cellular CO2 sensor identified Director`s Message
... it is in discovering unknown patterns”, he said. partnership. A key driverof ofyears successful the basis of the number it takes for determine in a substantially larger sample set causing systemic side-effects. scientific researchto in AIDS. 2010 is meaningful them to progress Some patients if any a ...
... it is in discovering unknown patterns”, he said. partnership. A key driverof ofyears successful the basis of the number it takes for determine in a substantially larger sample set causing systemic side-effects. scientific researchto in AIDS. 2010 is meaningful them to progress Some patients if any a ...
Translational Research Institute (TRI) Research Announcement
... medications fall into each of these categories, therefore all patients and pharmacists are advised to discard medications at their labeled expiration date. Some of NASA’s exploration mission designs last three years and will not include the opportunity for rendezvous with supply vehicles. Given that ...
... medications fall into each of these categories, therefore all patients and pharmacists are advised to discard medications at their labeled expiration date. Some of NASA’s exploration mission designs last three years and will not include the opportunity for rendezvous with supply vehicles. Given that ...
TRI Research Topics
... medications fall into each of these categories, therefore all patients and pharmacists are advised to discard medications at their labeled expiration date. Some of NASA’s exploration mission designs last three years and will not include the opportunity for rendezvous with supply vehicles. Given that ...
... medications fall into each of these categories, therefore all patients and pharmacists are advised to discard medications at their labeled expiration date. Some of NASA’s exploration mission designs last three years and will not include the opportunity for rendezvous with supply vehicles. Given that ...
Langford Making a Difference with Nursing
... Rationale 1: Research in Nursing and Health is a journal of current nursing research. (See page 10) Rationale 2: Directions for Nursing Research: Toward the Twenty-first Century is a document that identifies research priorities. (See page 10) Rationale 3: The American Nurses Association publications ...
... Rationale 1: Research in Nursing and Health is a journal of current nursing research. (See page 10) Rationale 2: Directions for Nursing Research: Toward the Twenty-first Century is a document that identifies research priorities. (See page 10) Rationale 3: The American Nurses Association publications ...
Current and Future Developments in Genomics
... The publishing of the human genome sequence at the start of the millennium was an early landmark in the development of the science of genomics. Genomic science is, however, very much more than a single genome sequence, or even the many sequences that are now available. As an approach to biological a ...
... The publishing of the human genome sequence at the start of the millennium was an early landmark in the development of the science of genomics. Genomic science is, however, very much more than a single genome sequence, or even the many sequences that are now available. As an approach to biological a ...
Anaemia in the womb affects heart health as an adult
... aware of the special requirements for this particular fund. I want to thank all involved in the annual funding round, including the researchers who spend a great deal of time planning and preparing their applications, research office staff, our very dedicated peer reviewers, and the HRC Secretariat ...
... aware of the special requirements for this particular fund. I want to thank all involved in the annual funding round, including the researchers who spend a great deal of time planning and preparing their applications, research office staff, our very dedicated peer reviewers, and the HRC Secretariat ...
Oncology KOLS: AN IMPORTANT PIECE OF THE PUZZLE
... assessment of the drug and, therefore, they are important both for initial uptake of the drug as well as for influencing trials broadly.” Oncology is the largest therapeutic area within specialty medicine, and the market is expected to double by 2018. Liviu Niculescu, M.D., VP of global medical affa ...
... assessment of the drug and, therefore, they are important both for initial uptake of the drug as well as for influencing trials broadly.” Oncology is the largest therapeutic area within specialty medicine, and the market is expected to double by 2018. Liviu Niculescu, M.D., VP of global medical affa ...
Veterans Administration (FOR VAMC USE ONLY)
... HIPAA and Common Rule definition of de-identified data. (HIPAA definition – removal of all 18 identifiers that could be used to identify the individual, individual’s relatives, employers, or household members; Common Rule definition – removal of all information that would identify the individual or ...
... HIPAA and Common Rule definition of de-identified data. (HIPAA definition – removal of all 18 identifiers that could be used to identify the individual, individual’s relatives, employers, or household members; Common Rule definition – removal of all information that would identify the individual or ...
PROVISIONAL* WORK PROGRAMME 2007
... For all calls of this work programme, there will be competition within and between topics on the basis of the quality of the proposals. This means that in some topics more than one proposal may be funded and in other topics no proposal may be funded. All applications submitted to topics published in ...
... For all calls of this work programme, there will be competition within and between topics on the basis of the quality of the proposals. This means that in some topics more than one proposal may be funded and in other topics no proposal may be funded. All applications submitted to topics published in ...
definitions - Benaroya Research Institute
... Outpatient studies may use the CRC, but priority will be given to investigator initiated, federal or non-profit sponsored research and Phase I and II clinical trials. This acronym may be confused with the Clinical Research Coordinator (also CRC). Clinical Significance: Change in a subjects clinical ...
... Outpatient studies may use the CRC, but priority will be given to investigator initiated, federal or non-profit sponsored research and Phase I and II clinical trials. This acronym may be confused with the Clinical Research Coordinator (also CRC). Clinical Significance: Change in a subjects clinical ...
What are the Major Ethical Issues in Conducting Research?Is there
... was the self regulation of researchers which can be abused in some research studies.4 All declarations followed, forbade nontherapeutic research. It was only in 1964 with the declaration of Helsinki that the need for non therapeutic research was initiated.6 The declaration emphasised the protection ...
... was the self regulation of researchers which can be abused in some research studies.4 All declarations followed, forbade nontherapeutic research. It was only in 1964 with the declaration of Helsinki that the need for non therapeutic research was initiated.6 The declaration emphasised the protection ...
Bias in a Randomized Controlled Trial and how these can be
... part of a research investigator regarding the comparative intervention merits of each arm in a clinical trial. As this may lead to an insuperable obstacle to an ethical commencement of a clinical trial, now there is a general understanding, that this concept of clinical equipoise is satisfied if the ...
... part of a research investigator regarding the comparative intervention merits of each arm in a clinical trial. As this may lead to an insuperable obstacle to an ethical commencement of a clinical trial, now there is a general understanding, that this concept of clinical equipoise is satisfied if the ...
headache and facial pain program
... Migraine Classification. He has written over 400 original and review articles and six books including Wolff’s Headache and Headache in Clinical Practice. His papers defined the epidemiology and burden of migraine in the U.S. and lead to the development of widely used screening (ID Migraine) as well ...
... Migraine Classification. He has written over 400 original and review articles and six books including Wolff’s Headache and Headache in Clinical Practice. His papers defined the epidemiology and burden of migraine in the U.S. and lead to the development of widely used screening (ID Migraine) as well ...
Wesley Research Institute
... translated into improvements in health care for patients. As in past years, 2011/12 has been a very busy time for WRI, with a large number of research projects carried out across three genre: ‘InvestigatorInitiated Research’, where the clinician devises an extensive project of major clinical relevan ...
... translated into improvements in health care for patients. As in past years, 2011/12 has been a very busy time for WRI, with a large number of research projects carried out across three genre: ‘InvestigatorInitiated Research’, where the clinician devises an extensive project of major clinical relevan ...
CO-PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE : Prepositions, Principles and
... ‘In 1977 we thought that we knew where we were going. Today, by good fortune, we have no idea where we are going and we make progress because we are lost and we are forced to use the compass of Action Research. In those days, we thought that history was the bus to the New Jerusalem. Today our eyes a ...
... ‘In 1977 we thought that we knew where we were going. Today, by good fortune, we have no idea where we are going and we make progress because we are lost and we are forced to use the compass of Action Research. In those days, we thought that history was the bus to the New Jerusalem. Today our eyes a ...
- c. T Uomments of
... Additionally, t e FDA, in conjunction with industry, should identifi drugs currently in use for which adequat safety and dosing information in certain populations are not available and then develop a me s of obtaining that information through aggressive surveillance of current practices. ...
... Additionally, t e FDA, in conjunction with industry, should identifi drugs currently in use for which adequat safety and dosing information in certain populations are not available and then develop a me s of obtaining that information through aggressive surveillance of current practices. ...
Clinical Reasoning - Foundation for Critical Thinking
... treatment of a clinical problem in a specific patient. Patient care includes history taking, conducting a physical exam, ordering laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures, designing safe and effective treatment regimens or preventive strategies, and providing patient education and counseling. Obvi ...
... treatment of a clinical problem in a specific patient. Patient care includes history taking, conducting a physical exam, ordering laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures, designing safe and effective treatment regimens or preventive strategies, and providing patient education and counseling. Obvi ...
3: OTA's Survey on Contricbutions of research on AIDS and HIV to Other Fields
... primarily because the respondent did not feel they had the expertise needed to complete the questionnaire or because they had retired. An additional 5 questionnaires were returned, but were not included in the analysis because they had been completed by someone other than the person asked to complet ...
... primarily because the respondent did not feel they had the expertise needed to complete the questionnaire or because they had retired. An additional 5 questionnaires were returned, but were not included in the analysis because they had been completed by someone other than the person asked to complet ...
Medical research
Biomedical research (or experimental medicine) is in general simply known as medical research. It is the basic research, applied research, or translational research conducted to aid and support the development body of knowledge in the field of medicine.An important kind of medical research is clinical research, which is distinguished by the involvement of patients. Other kinds of medical research include pre-clinical research, for example on animals, and basic medical research, for example in genetics.Both clinical and pre-clinical research phases exist in the pharmaceutical industry's drug pipelines, where the clinical phase is denoted by the term clinical trial. However, only part of the whole of clinical or pre-clinical research is oriented towards a specific pharmaceutical purpose. The need for understanding, diagnostics, medical devices and non-pharmaceutical therapies means that medical research is much bigger than just trying to make new drugs.The most basic medical research is a rapidly evolving area that owes much to basic biology and is given names such as Human Biosciences by universities.A new paradigm to biomedical research is being termed translational research, which focuses on iterative feedback loops between the basic and clinical research domains to accelerate knowledge translation from the bedside to the bench, and back again. Medical research may involve doing research into public health, biochemistry, clinical research, microbiology, physiology, oncology, surgery and research into many other non-communicable diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.The increased longevity of humans over the past century can be significantly attributed to advances resulting from medical research. Among the major benefits of medical research have been vaccines for measles and polio, insulin treatment for diabetes, classes of antibiotics for treating a host of maladies, medication for high blood pressure, improved treatments for AIDS, statins and other treatments for atherosclerosis, new surgical techniques such as microsurgery, and increasingly successful treatments for cancer. New, beneficial tests and treatments are expected as a result of the Human Genome Project. Many challenges remain, however, including the appearance of antibiotic resistance and the obesity epidemic.Most of the research in the field is pursued by biomedical scientists, however significant contributions are made by other biologists, as well as chemists and physicists. Medical research, done on humans, has to strictly follow the medical ethics as sanctioned in the Declaration of Helsinki and elsewhere. In all cases, the research ethics has to be respected.