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    Research Summary and Ethical Considerations select either the qualitative or quantitative study method for this assignment. In an essay of 750-1‚000 words‚ summarize the study‚ explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice‚ and address any ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study. Refer to Resource Research Summary and Ethical Considerations Guidelines

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    entire week lying down on a comfortable bed for human clinical trial? There will be medications to take and occasional checkups that might be disturbing‚ but considering the good pay‚ some might think it is worth the pain. Many of the research subjects‚ who are often called “guinea pigs‚” participate in the human clinical research for the relatively easy money-making process. Since growing numbers of healthy subjects are involved in the clinical research for the money than the humanitarian reasons‚ many

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    CLINICAL ETHICS CLINICAL ETHICS Ethical issues concerning the relationships between medical practitioners and the pharmaceutical industry Paul A Komesaroff and Ian H Kerridge RELATIONSHIPS INVOLVING medical practitioners and the pharmaceutical industry raise serious concerns and The Medical Journal of the medical profession and the controversy within bothAustralia ISSN: 0025-729X 4 February 2002 176 2 118-121 broader community.1‚2 Within the profession itself views differ sharply‚ from the

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    contextual features of the clinical scenario for the patient/family/stakeholder(s). How did these interconnect? Which of these most influenced your decision-making and that of the group? In this case‚ Laurie De Soto‚ a 16-year-old newly diagnosed leukemia patient‚ was presented with the opportunity of participating in a clinical trial. The Principal Investigator of the clinical trial was Dr. Elizabeth Holmes‚ Laurie’s pediatric oncologist. The primary purpose of the clinical trial was to determine whether

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    Phobic Disorders are among the most typical of a large population. Many Americans today suffer from a specific phobia and most undergo a treatment. The most common phobia today would be anachrophobia‚ or the fear of spiders. There are many ways to treat a phobia. The psychologists and psychiatrists in the United States all use many different approaches to treating a phobia; but there are two main treatments that they would use. They both have high success rates and both are still a very modern way

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    Medical Center Jonathan S. Einbinder‚ MD‚ MPH; Kenneth W. Scully‚ MS; Robert D. Pates‚ PhD; Jane R. Schubart‚ MBA‚ MS; Robert E. Reynolds‚ MD‚ DrPH ABSTRACT The clinical data repository (CDR) is a frequently updated relational data warehouse that provides users with direct access to detailed‚ flexible‚ and rapid retrospective views of clinical‚ administrative‚ and financial patient data for the University of Virginia Health System. This article presents a case study of the CDR‚ detailing its five-year

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    Rachelle W. Goodall Virginia Commonwealth University TEDU 561 Ms. Janet Scott October 30‚ 2011 Rachelle W. Goodall Virginia Commonwealth University TEDU 561 Ms. Janet Scott October 30‚ 2011 Phonics...The Cornerstone to Reading Success for Students Phonics...The Cornerstone to Reading Success for

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    hiring a research intern this summer. My name is John Doe and I am a rising sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania. I am pursuing a BA in Biology. I am considering an eventual career in research or academic medicine. I am extremely interested in the research you are conducting and was initially intrigued by the subject matter during my exposure to the topic in my studies. In particular‚ I am interested in [something about their lab/research]. I have experience in clinical research‚ as I

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    be able to get access to those medications and treatments‚ many people agree to become part of clinical trials‚ they are the first to receive the treatments‚ this helps to understand how the body will be affected and if the medication will be effective. People who are part of these clinical trials‚ go through extensive medical testing‚ and they must be of sound mind and fully understand what the clinical trial is about and everything it implies‚ and they must be the ones making the decision‚ no one

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    diagnosed in early adulthood and is currently equally diagnosed in both men and women effecting about 2% of the general public‚ this number increases with diagnosis in clinical settings to as much as 10% to 15% (Comer‚ 2000). Although Histrionic Personality Disorder has many symptoms‚ the overall lack of numerous and various clinical research studies makes it difficult to thoroughly determine the underlying causes of histrionic personality disorder. The studies done to date have developed theories for

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