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Changes in clinical trial length
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2015This analysis of changes in the length of clinical trials over time provides evidence of increased efficiency in drug development and investigates the possible contributing factors.
Pregelj, Lisette +2 more
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
weekday evening one's first impression is noise. Hard rock competes with conversation punctuated by occasional shouts and gusts of laughter. After one's eyes adapt to the smoky air comes the second impression-color. The exposed overhead pipes are bright red, the walls yellow, the support beams green.
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weekday evening one's first impression is noise. Hard rock competes with conversation punctuated by occasional shouts and gusts of laughter. After one's eyes adapt to the smoky air comes the second impression-color. The exposed overhead pipes are bright red, the walls yellow, the support beams green.
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Changing law and clinical dilemmas
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1977The author describes a case in which a severely depressed suicidal patient was treated with ECT despite her refusal to grant permission while involuntary commitment procedures were pending. He discusses the professional dilemmas caused by new, and sometimes conflicting, legal principles such as the right to treatment and the right to refuse treatment ...
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Clinical effectiveness and the pace of change
British Journal of Nursing, 1997The history of changing clinical practice is littered with good intentions which have had minimal impact on practice. For example, despite the NHS-wide interest in evidence-based practice few initiatives exist which help organizations learn how to act on evidence.
J, Baker, D, Gilbert
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Climate Change in Clinical Practice
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal NursingClimate change has resulted in increased extreme weather events, including prolonged heat waves, extended wildfire regions and seasons, and more frequent hurricanes and flooding. These events create problems with access to health services, shelter, potable water, diminished air quality, and increased incidence of vector-borne disease that affect the ...
Ruth McDermott-Levy +3 more
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The multispecialty clinic in a changing environment
Medical Clinics of North America, 1992The Ochsner Clinic, faced with a health care delivery environment undergoing dramatic changes, developed a strategy that included the addition of primary care specialists, satellite neighborhood clinics, a distant (regional) multispecialty clinic, and a health maintenance organization.
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The Changing Face of Clinical Laboratories
cclm, 1999Abstract Laboratory medicine has undergone a sea change, and medical laboratories must now adapt to, and meet new, customer-supplier needs springing from shifts in the patterns of disease prevalence, medical practice, and demographics.
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Affecting change as a clinical academic
Trends in CancerClinical academics can effectively advocate for cultural and policy transformations to improve health outcomes; but where do you begin? We present a case study of academics from Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) who are engaging with the public, media, and policymakers to affect meaningful change in melanoma skin cancer.
Georgina V. Long +3 more
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