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A recent study has found that researchers acknowledge engaging in "normal misbehaviors" in their everyday research life, including abusing post-doctorate students, taking credit when it's not due, culling data based on experience, and shabby documentation.
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As if it weren't enough keeping track of the intricacies of federal regulation of human subjects research, IRBs also must keep a sharp eye on state law, and the various areas where it puts additional or simply different demands on them.
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Nearly 800 people have worked to earn a certified IRB professional (CIP) designation in the six years since the first CIP exam was given.
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Patients newly diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, or those admitted to the hospital because of an inability to manage the disease, need to learn certain skills for a safe discharge.
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Health plans across the nation have adapted numerous strategies to increase adherence among the 20% of their member population who consume 80% of the health care expenditures.
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Diabetes is the most difficult chronic illness to manage because so much of it is dependent upon the patient's ability to self-manage.
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Recently, a few patient education coordinators were asked what books they kept on their reference shelves.
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In the process of collecting restraint data, you learn that certain physicians are not signing daily orders.
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Hospice staff must spend a significant amount of time educating patients and caregivers, but the dilemma is how to do it efficiently and effectively.