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Competition challenges U.S. site profitability.(ISSUES IN RESEARCH MANAGEMENT)
March 1, 2008... Investigative sites continue operating under financial pressures even as contract research organizations (CROs) have had a very profitable run in 2007. Competition among research sites grows as sponsors and the larger global CROs are placing more studies globally. CenterWatch data show that...

Exam for continuing education.
March 1, 2008... Research Practitioner 9.2 3 CNE hours Quality improvement: When is it research that requires informed consent? 1.5 nursing contact hours 1. According to federal regulations, "research" is defined as including research development, testing and evaluation, designed to...

Patient autonomy and complex decision making.
March 1, 2008... Patient autonomy is the cornerstone of contemporary clinical ethics and the doctor-patient relationship, but substantial challenges remain to promoting the autonomy of patients and research subjects in practice. The amount of empirical research to better understand how technical information...

Quality improvement: when is it research that requires informed consent?
March 1, 2008... The practice of research and the practice of quality improvement (QI) both hove at their core the goal of improving medical care. Both practices have been done for some time and many important improvements in the direct care of patients and in the processes of care at various sites...

Spotting duplicate reporting.(In the News)
March 1, 2008... In tallying up the evidence for or against a particular intervention, meta-analyses and systematic reviews of clinical trials rely on a crucial assumption--that each set of data was reported only once. For example, suppose there are three publications showing a positive result for treatment...

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