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July 12, 2023: In This Week’s PCT Grand Rounds, Lessons From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Fortin, MD, Distinguished Professor of Medicine and a professor of nursing, and Dr. Pagidipati is an associate professor of medicine—both at Duke University. ” The Grand Rounds session will be held on Friday, July 14, 2023, at 1:00 pm eastern. Dr. Granger is the Donald F. Join the online meeting.

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Nurses burned out and want to quit

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Sophia Antipolis, France – 28 Aug 2020: A survey of nurses caring for children with heart problems has revealed that more than half are emotionally exhausted. 1 “Nurses’ wellbeing is central to ensuring the best outcomes for […].

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Grand Rounds July 14, 2023: Lessons From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial (Christopher B. Granger, MD; Neha J. Pagidipati, MD, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Distinguished Professor of Medicine Professor of Nursing Duke University Neha J. This was a cluster-randomized trial of 42 cardiology clinics across the U.S., The cardiology clinics were randomized to one of two groups.     Speaker Christopher B. Granger, MD Donald F. Fortin, M.D.

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Grand Rounds September 16, 2022: Using Nationwide Registries to Conduct Pragmatic Randomized Trials: The DANFLU Program (Tor Biering-Sørensen, MD, PhD, MPH)

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Professor in Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials. Head of Center for Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials. Department of Cardiology. We are using the vaccine clinics where it’s nurses who are administering the vaccine at clinics in all of the cities, not just at hospitals.

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Survey reveals healthcare professionals believe greater collaboration is needed to improve patient outcomes in diabetes care

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Chairman, Department of Medicine, University of Mississippi. “When our specialties collaborate, we give our patients the best chance of success – which is highlighted in our professional society guidelines, including those from the American Diabetes Association and the American College of Cardiology.” Nicholas, M.D.,

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2021 INS Standards highlight anti-reflux technology for needleless connectors

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— The Infusion Nurses Society has expanded its guidance on the use of needleless connectors to include anti-reflux technology in its recently published 2021 Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice, […].

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Managing suicide risk in research study participants

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UIC College of Nursing associate professor Susan Dunn explores this question as lead author of “Suicide Risk Management Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cardiac Patients Reporting Hopelessness,” a paper published in the January/February edition of Nursing Research. Suicide is […].

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