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

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Neha Pagidipati In this Friday’s PCT Grand Rounds, Christopher Granger and Neha Pagidipati of Duke University will present “Lessons From the COORDINATE-Diabetes Trial.” Fortin, MD, Distinguished Professor of Medicine and a professor of nursing, and Dr. Pagidipati is an associate professor of medicine—both at Duke University.

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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. The objective of COORDINATE-Diabetes trial was to improve the implementation and adoption of these therapies by testing the impact of a clinic-level, multifaceted intervention on the prescription of 3 key groups of evidence-based therapies. 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)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

Professor in Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials. Head of Center for Translational Cardiology and Pragmatic Randomized Trials. Department of Cardiology. DANFLU-1, Pragmatic Clinical Trials. The DECODE trial used registry data to identify patients with chronic kidney disease.

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Australian Research Study Looking at a Potential New Medication for Inflammation, in People with Heart Disease and Chronic Kidney Disease

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It is involved in and leading in many clinical trials for Type 1 and Type 2 Trials both investigator initiated and sponsor lead trials. Consisting of Nephrology and Cardiology, we are dedicated and hardworking teams. Specialising in all phases of clinical trials regarding heart and kidney disease. What’s Next?

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Grand Rounds February 9, 2024: Pragmatic Recruitment of Underrepresented Groups – Experience From the Diuretic Comparison Project (Cynthia Hau, MPH)

Rethinking Clinical Trials

DCP developed a patient tracking tool that nurses could use to make sure patients got through each step. DCP learned that leveraging health systems for large-scale clinical trials is feasible. How long did the start up for the trial take? The actual startup was about 18 months.

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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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Introducing the new NIHR National Patient Recruitment Centres

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The five new NIHR National Patient Recruitment Centres (NPRCs) are set to shape the future of commercial clinical trials in the UK by offering new ways to conduct late-phase, large-scale research projects. The webinar will also cover: What the NPRCs’ franchise model means for research delivery.