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Like other rural areas in the United States, the Rocky Mountain Diabetes and Osteoporosis Center in Idaho Falls, ID, sometimes has trouble finding study coordinators.
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Sponsors and clinical trial sites often disagree on what type of contract payment terms are fair and reasonable.
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There have been many peaks and valleys in the nearly 10 years since a former clinical trial coordinator founded Mountain View Clinical Research of Denver, CO.
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The clinical trial industry's poor outcomes regarding enrollment and trial success are very frustrating to sponsors, as well as to investigators and CT sites.
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Conflicts inevitably happen between clinical trial (CT) sites, sponsors, and clinical research organizations (CROs). But when they occur they can be handled efficiently and in a way that doesn't slow down the trial or reduce efficiency.
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About two years ago, a psychiatric patient at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, OR, hung herself with the belt of her robe after being in the ED for an extended period.
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Your clinical assessment and interventions might save a gunshot victim's life, but there is another important concern: that of forensic evidence.
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An ED nurse recently was arrested on suspicion of stealing fentanyl intended for patients at a Denver hospital. It's not known whether her co-workers suspected the problem and failed to alert management, but unfortunately, that is often the case.
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Children with urinary tract infections (UTIs) are treated surprisingly differently across hospitals, according to a new study.1 Researchers looked at 20,892 children between the ages of 1 month and 12 years old hospitalized for UTIs at 25 children's hospitals between 1999 and 2004. They found significant variability for length of stay and tests performed.