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Its the first of its kind: a course in difficult airway management using mannequin simulations that is required for all practicing emergency physicians at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, says Paul Phrampus, MD, FACEP, director of the course, assistant professor of emergency medicine in the department of emergency medicine, and assistant director of the Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research (WISER).
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More IRBs are being drawn into the complex and controversial world of human embryonic stem cell research.
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The Medical College of Wisconsin is enlisting technology in the task of teaching investigators and research participants about the importance of obtaining truly informed consent in clinical research.
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Mistrust of the medical and science communities may be discouraging non-Caucasian cancer patients from enrolling in clinical trials, a research group has discovered.
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Individual states, including California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Wisconsin, now are moving forward to fill the funding gap for stem cell research. So far, California leads the pack voters approved a $3 billion bond measure for stem cell research in November.
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A survey of warning letters sent to IRBs by the FDA shows that most of the offenders were deficient in some of the most fundamental areas of responsibility failing to have or follow adequate review procedures and failure to maintain adequate documentation of IRB activities.
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Support groups for people who suffer from chronic or life-threatening illnesses can be a valuable source of community members for IRBs, says a woman who founded a support group and serves on two boards.