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A small but notable percentage of veterans in a long-term drug study were unable to retain some of the simplest information about it including the purpose of the study, the name of the drug and its main side effect for the entire course of the trial.
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The rapid growth in international research is providing challenges for human subjects protection in other countries, many of which lack the resources that American IRBs have.
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The IRB office at Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown, PA, began as many small IRB offices do, with one part-time employee. As the workload increased to about 80 protocols per year, the office turned the part-time position into a full-time administrator position, and organizational procedures were put in place.
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Surgical masks provide virtually no protection against inhalation of airborne particles. Influenza involves airborne transmission as well as other forms of transmission.
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After years of struggling with the vagaries of the tuberculosis skin test, you might think that hospitals would embrace a new technology. But the blood test has been slow to catch on.
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As safe patient handling laws gain ground in state legislatures, reducing injuries is becoming the mandate of a new enforcement power: the state licensing division.
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Hospitals take precautions to prevent the spread of infections from patients to health care workers. But what about when the danger is physical -- and the health care worker is at risk of assault?
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The first steps to prevent injury at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City occur even before an employee begins his or her job.