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When IRB members weigh risks and benefits of an oncology clinical trial, they need to put risks and benefits in perspective for this particular population, or else they'll err by being too cautious, an expert suggests.
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For IRB offices to run smoothly, employees need to work well together and count on each other when the work overflows.
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Anew study adds to the growing body of evidence that surveying people about past trauma doesn't put them at increased risk for harm.
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Primary care practice-based research networks (PBRNs) bring together physicians and clinicians in practices across the country to research how patients are treated in a primary care setting.
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Trauma is the leading cause of death in patients between the ages of 1 and 44 years and is the fifth leading cause of overall deaths in the United States.
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Would you like to increase your knowledge and confidence in caring for children undergoing procedural sedation?
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If your ED has been struggling with The Joint Commission's requirement that antibiotics be given within four hours of presentation for patients diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), you now have some more breathing room.
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To control a patient's blood pressure, an ED nurse began an infusion with a bag of dopamine from an automated dispensing cabinet (ADC), but the nurse failed to realize that instead of the usual concentration of 400 mg/250 mL, the bag contained 400 mg/500 mL that had accidentally been stocked there.