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Clinical markers of thrombolytic success

European Heart Journal, 1996
Although a number of markers of successful coronary thrombolysis have been proposed, only a few of these have the two necessary features of a clinically useful marker: (1) widespread early availability and (2) good predictive value. The reduction in ST-segment elevation on the standard 12 lead electrocardiogram 1-4 h after initiation of thrombolysis ...
V, Pasceri, F, Andreotti, A, Maseri
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Strategies for Successful Clinical Teaching

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2016
This article is one in a series on the roles of adjunct clinical faculty and preceptors, who teach nursing students and new graduates to apply knowledge in clinical settings. This article describes teaching strategies as well as the importance of the learning environment.
Linda, Koharchik, Sharon R, Redding
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Monoclonal antibody successes in the clinic

Nature Biotechnology, 2005
Most monoclonal antibodies in clinical trials are owned by small biotech companies. But with blockbuster-sized revenues and approval rates higher than those for small-molecule drugs, that all may be set to change.
Janice M, Reichert   +3 more
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Trends in clinical success rates

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2016
This analysis of the industry's clinical-stage portfolio in the past two decades reveals several trends, including a recent improvement in success rates in late-stage trials, an increase in overall portfolio size and higher success rates for biologics and partnered projects.
Katarzyna, Smietana   +2 more
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Evaluating the success of clinical supervision

British Journal of Nursing, 1997
Clinical supervision continues to be a topical issue within nursing and current debate centres around how it can be systematically evaluated. Therefore, Butterworth et al's (1997) multi-site study exploring several questions of clinical supervision and outcome/evaluation has been eagerly anticipated.
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Strategies for success as a clinical preceptor

The Nurse Practitioner, 2012
An integral part of an advanced practice nursing student's education is to partner with a clinical preceptor. Developing strategies to balance busy clinical practice and preceptor responsibilities can foster a positive mentoring experience.
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Charting a successful course: The academic and clinical success committee's impact on student success

Education for Health, 2019
The road from prematriculation to graduation looks different for each student at each institution. To successfully complete the curriculum, students must often overcome difficulties, both academic and nonacademic. Up to 15% of 3rd-year medical students in the United States are still struggling on the major components of their clerkships and 11% in ...
Chris, Diem, Angela, Hairrell
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The Clinical Success Of All-Ceramic Restorations

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2008
The authors conducted a comprehensive literature review to compile and compare clinical evidence for the treatment of teeth using all-ceramic restorations.The authors searched the English-language peer-reviewed literature using MEDLINE and PubMed with a focus on research published between 1993 and 2008.
Alvaro, Della Bona, J Robert, Kelly
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