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A federal undercover investigation into possible vulnerabilities in the IRB review system has led to the closure of one independent IRB, and has left other IRBs wondering whether the due diligence they exercise is diligent enough.
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The office of protocol research at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, has created comprehensive guidelines that IRB members can use as they present their findings and opinions of protocols.
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Hospitals from coast to coast are finding it more challenging to handle budgeting this year because of a variety of economic pressures.
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Not every hospital pharmacy has experienced budget cuts this year, but with the prolonged economic downturn this is a possibility for everyone.
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During the early weeks of the H1N1 flu outbreak, the Florida Department of Health and Sarasota County kept health care providers and others apprised of the potential epidemic through situation reports.
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Stocking antidotes and other rarely-used emergency medications is almost an afterthought at many hospitals.
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[Editor's note: Drug Formulary Review presents a look at how pharmacy disaster planning experts have handled the recent novel H1N1 influenza A crisis in a two-part series. In this issue, hospital pharmacy experts discuss ways to educate and prepare the public during a pandemic. Also, there's a sample H1N1 public health report and guidelines from the federal government on providing prophylaxis antiviral treatment. In the June 2009 issue, there are articles about the importance of communication during disaster preparation, and one hospital pharmacist outlines what she and her staff learned from an infectious disease disaster drill early in 2009.]
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The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services has extensive guidelines on how health care providers and public health agencies should handle an influenza pandemic.
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The FDA has revised information about ceftriaxone (Rocephin®) regarding its interaction with calcium-containing products.