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Academic Medical Centers and Medical Research

JAMA, 2005
Although the present era offers more promise for medical research progress than ever before, academic medical centers also face more daunting challenges for the conduct of medical research: high expectations by the public for a steady stream of lifesaving discoveries, news about financial conflicts of interest and scientific misconduct by researchers ...
Jordan J, Cohen, Elisa K, Siegel
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The IT-Infrastructure of a Biobank for an Academic Medical Center

2010
For high quality research in biomedicine an operable biobank is essential. In order to make optimal use of the material and the huge amount of data a sustainable IT-infrastructure is indispensable. Therefore, we developed a concept for the IT-infrastructure of a biobank for an academic medical center.
Andrea Dangl   +7 more
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Research Imaging in an Academic Medical Center

Academic Radiology, 2012
Managing and supervising the complex imaging examinations performed for clinical research in an academic medical center can be a daunting task. Coordinating with both radiology and research staff to ensure that the necessary imaging is performed, analyzed, and delivered in accordance with the research protocol is nontrivial.
Samuel G, Armato   +11 more
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The Academic Medical Center

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt To the editors: The "solutions" offered by Rogers and Blendon (1) reveal the same lack of insight that resulted in the problems facing academic medicine today.
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An Evaluation of eVisits at an Academic Medical Center

Journal of Ambulatory Care Management, 2020
An eVisit is a form of asynchronous telehealth whereby the patient submits an online request for medical advice and receives a written response from a health care provider. While thought to be an efficient way to resolve low-acuity medical issues, there is limited information on whether eVisits lead the avoidance of in-person care.
Milan, Patel   +10 more
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Management by Objectives for the Academic Medical Center

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1986
Management by Objectives (MBO) is results-oriented, participatory management, which is appropriate for the current era of keen competition for resources. MBO was installed in the author's institution in clinical laboratory divisions meeting prerequisites and fit the system to the local management environment.
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Academic Medical Center/Industry Collaboration

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1991
The relationship between academic medical centers and the pharmaceutical industry has recently undergone a significant evolution. Although the full implications remain to be evaluated, the potential synergies of these two researchbased institutions offer possibilities of enhancements in the quality and quantity of applied medical research and patient ...
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Press Releases by Academic Medical Centers: Not So Academic?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009
The news media are often criticized for exaggerated coverage of weak science. Press releases, a source of information for many journalists, might be a source of those exaggerations.To characterize research press releases from academic medical centers.Content analysis.Press releases from 10 medical centers at each extreme of U.S.
Steven, Woloshin   +4 more
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Research Support in an Academic Medical Center

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2010
In 2003, the Prior Health Sciences Library (Prior Library) at The Ohio State University (OSU) explored the possibility of providing specialized support to biomedical, nursing, and allied health researchers by adding a research librarian position. The decision came about after the Medical Library Association (MLA) investigated how libraries could ...
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The Academic Medical Center and Patient Satisfaction

Quality Management in Health Care, 2008
Because of size, organizational complexity, departmental autonomy, and tensions among teaching, research, and the daily work of healing, academic medical centers face significant challenges in establishing a culture of patient satisfaction. At the same time, some of these characteristics may aid academic medical centers in efforts to initiate and ...
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