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Supplement: Health Care Reform Update
Health care clinicians and organizations likely will find that the new health care reform bill's positive features outweigh its drawbacks, experts say. -
Hypoglycemia in Infants and Children
Hypoglycemia is the most common metabolic disorder in children. -
Hospital Medicine Alert - Full May 2010 Issue in PDF
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Spore wars: C. diff rise tied to drug resistance
In its spore form, C. diff is perfectly adapted for dispersal on hands and surfaces, where it can survive for prolonged periods in patient rooms and on medical equipment unless physically removed or killed by powerful solutions like bleach. -
Hospital Infection Control & Prevention May 2010 Issue in PDF
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Wisdom Teachers: Closing the circle: A fatal infection pushed research
In April 1988, a young woman working in the transfusion department of the Clinical Center Hospital at the National Institutes of Health spun down a blood sample and was reaching to recap the top of the test tube. -
Universal glove use, extended isolation under consideration
Core and supplement infection control strategies for Clostridium difficile discussed recently in Atlanta at the Fifth Decennial International Conference on Healthcare-Associated Infections included the following: -
Compliance keys for drug studies
The Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania's office of human research has developed research compliance tools and templates to assist investigators in adhering to Good Clinical Practice. -
Health care reform and clinical research: Gold rush or drug bust?
The new health care reform bill provides another big influx of federal research funding, and research organizations will need to prepare and apply as quickly as they can, experts say. -
Clinical Trials Administrator May 2010 Issue in PDF