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The past decade has featured devastating hurricanes, floods, fires, and terrorist acts that have captured headlines often for weeks at a time.
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Summer 2008," health care professionals need to be alert to a dangerous drug-device interaction of icodextrin (Extraneal®) and point-of-care glucose monitoring. The report says the following:
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Hospital staff deal with other people's tragedies every day, but when something horrific happens in the hospital, it pushes the site into disaster mode.
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Pharmacists and staff at Florida hospitals are well prepared for the disasters wrought by 100-mile-per-hour winds, rain, and hurricanes. But pharmacists and hospital staff at Shands Jacksonville Medical Center in Jacksonville, FL, could never have prepared themselves emotionally for the tragedy of the on-site murder of a friend and co-worker.
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On July 30, President Bush signed a law revising and renewing the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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When discussing risks for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), you cover such topics as condom use, but do you also address alcohol use, specifically binge drinking? Results of a new study indicate that you should.
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Clinical trial professionals and investigators should reconsider the inclusion/exclusion criteria and other factors to meet the needs of their study participants, an expert suggests.
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The traditional model based on mentorship in the clinical research profession now is being replaced by formal education through academic institutions.
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There are a number of advantages to using a Web-based data management system, including the following: