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Pharmaceutical Education Policy

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Pharmaceutical Education Policy. Read more about Pharmaceutical Education Policy Log in or register to post comments About Author. Chief Editor. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research. Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy. Bengaluru-560035. Tue, 12/07/2021 - 17:15.

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Grand Rounds March 1, 2024: Effect of an Intensive Food-As-Medicine Program on Health and Health Care Use: Evidence from a Randomized Clinical Trial (Joseph Doyle, PhD)

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The dietician met with the patient to share education about nutrition, portion size, recipes to make food taste good, and information via an optional diabetes self-management program. Additional data sources came from EHR data, health plan claims, and program participation data including food visits and education.

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Jolly Good/Teijin Pharma develop VR digital therapeutics for depression

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Using technologies such as VR and AI, the company aims to accelerate human growth and social rehabilitation in medical education and provide support for people with disabilities, as well as provide treatments for mental illness. Virtual reality is a technology that is beginning to be used in healthcare across a variety of settings.

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Grand Rounds September 29, 2023: Navigating the Use of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Research and Practice: The PROTEUS Consortium (Claire Snyder, PhD; Norah Crossnohere, PhD; Anne Schuster, PhD)

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PROTEUS leaders reviewed and categorized the solutions into 4 categories: education and engagement, information technology or technological resources, incentives, mandates, and marketing, and research. With current funding, PROTEUS can address recommendations specifically regarding education materials. We are pursuing funding.

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Grand Rounds February 2, 2024: Strategies for Improving Public Understanding of FDA and the Products It Regulates…Why Should We Care, and What Might We Do? (Susan C. Winckler, RPh, Esq)

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Potential strategies: Increase direct-to-consumer education, emphasizing the scientific rigor behind, and the reasons for, FDA’s regulatory processes; collect, analyze, and use information about consumer use of FDA’s website; increase interaction with the media.

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Grand Rounds September 23, 2022: Effect Of An Intensive Nurse Home Visiting Program On Adverse Birth Outcomes In A Medicaid-Eligible Population (Margaret McConnell, PhD)

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The types of services NFP nurses provide include health assessments, such as prenatal health assessment, monitoring weight and blood pressure; screening for depression, anxiety, intimate partner violence; referrals to health care providers and community resources; educational content; and psychosocial support. pctGR, @Collaboratory1.

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

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absolute difference highlights the important benefits of utilizing the provider education and interdisciplinary care pathway tools included in the intervention being tested in this trial. One of the barriers we faced was a lack of education and familiarity with the therapies, which takes more than just a prompt to overcome.

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