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Most clinical trial sites rely on a group working together, but the big question is: Do they have a high performance team?
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Researchers at the decade-old Medex Healthcare Research Inc. of St. Louis, MO, recognized the value of having a Web presence about five years ago.
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The Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP) recently issued the final version of the first major revision of its standards since AAHRPP was founded eight years ago.
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Pharmaceutical companies routinely send out their own feasibility questionnaires, asking clinical research (CR) sites whether they have the appropriate patient population and the resources necessary for a specific clinical trial.
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Advertising for recruiting subjects to clinical trials used to be easy, if expensive. All a site had to do was buy ad space in a major daily newspaper or regional magazine or fund multiple radio spots, and the task was done.
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High performance teams are created through an evolutionary process that at least one model characterizes as having four stages from forming, storming, norming, to performing.
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If a woman came to your ED with suspected stroke or acute myocardial infarction, her treatment would be based on standards of care from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and The Joint Commission.E
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Six out of the top 10 chief complaints of frequent ED users are related to pain, according to a new study.
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An asthma patient was told frequently by ED nurses at St. Vincent's HealthCare in Jacksonville, FL, that his condition was cold-induced.
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More than half of ED nurses have experienced physical violence at work in the past three years, says a new study from the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) that surveyed 3,465 nurses.