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Finding qualified and high-performing clinical trial workers who can work harder under more challenging circumstances takes patience and time.
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The clinical research industry has hit another economic low point as the economy continues to falter and there is little chance of further economic stimulus money for research through a renewal of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).
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A 58-year-old liberian-born woman was in excellent general health, living and working in a large academic medical center in Rhode Island for more than 20 years when she developed nonspecific gastrointestinal symptoms and underwent endoscopy, which revealed Strongyloides stercoralis larvae on a duodenal biopsy in March 2010.
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As of june 29, 2011, german authorities reported 3,189 cases of entero-hemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) infections, and 884 other cases have also been identified.
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While no one has precise numbers, the practice of human trafficking is hardly limited to third-world countries. In fact, experts maintain it is big business in the United States, with somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 people trafficked into the country each year.
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It's a problem that every ED grapples with: A patient comes in complaining of chronic pain and you give him or her a one-time prescription for a powerful narcotic with instructions to seek comprehensive treatment from a primary care provider (PCP).
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Emergency departments tend to be noisy, bright, and intensely focused on patient throughput.
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