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When it comes to telehealth it’s not numbers

World of DTC Marketing

On the other side of the video chat, 68% of physicians told researchers they were personally motivated to increase the use of telehealth in their practice, and 71% said their organization’s leadership was encouraged. Given the opportunity, the overwhelming majority of patients are choosing to see their doctors in person again.

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Deborah Watkins Bruner to receive Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award

Scienmag

It is given to a Penn Nursing faculty member, or a graduate from the School’s doctoral program, who has made a distinguished contribution to nursing scholarship. PHILADELPHIA (March 12, 2021) – The biennial award honors the best scholarly qualities that Dr. Fagin, the School’s third Dean, exemplified.

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Too much, too little or just right: WVU researchers study proper ‘dosing’ of telehealth

Scienmag

Credit: Brian Persinger/WVU More than ever, patients are using telehealth to ask doctors and nurses about worrying blood-pressure readings, nauseating migraines and stubborn foot ulcers. West Virginia University researcher Jennifer Mallow is trying to answer these […]. Can that frequency change? Under what conditions?

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How to Reduce Your Chance of Medication Errors

Triage Cancer

The Institute of Medicine estimates the average patient in a healthcare facility experiences at least one medication error each day – leading to an estimated 1.5 Lastly, nurses can give a patient the wrong medication, or give a medication at the wrong time. In fact, research shows that more than 50% of adults in the U.S.

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Benefits of Participating in Clinical Trials

Olympian Clinical Research

In Tampa Bay, Olympian Clinical Research is at the forefront of this vital work, offering local residents the opportunity to contribute to medical advancements. The Essential Role of Clinical Trials Clinical trials are research studies performed on people to evaluate a medical, surgical, or behavioral intervention.

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Scottish and Zambian researchers unite to tackle environmental enteropathy

Drug Discovery World

Scottish scientists are teaming up with researchers from Zambia to find new ways to diagnose and treat a condition which affects millions in Sub-Saharan Africa. . The researchers are working to optimise a prototype breath test built around a process known as isotope ratio infrared spectrometry. Breath test key to diagnosis.

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Benefits of Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Research Will Require Human Touch Along the Way

ACRP blog

In response to questions from ACRP, Leigh Householder, executive vice president and managing director of technology and data solutions for the company, elaborated on what this could mean for clinical research professionals in the near future. That may, in some cases, affect clinical trial management roles and expectations.