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A Quiet Place: Sleepless Healthcare Workers
A recent study found that simply establishing a fatigue mitigation policy may not solve the problem if the work culture does not support breaks and napping.
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CDC Rethinking Exposures in Healthcare Worker Guidelines
The CDC is seeking a balanced approach to new infection control guidelines for healthcare workers, trying to avoid overkill without sacrificing the necessary protections for a broad range of pathogens.
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Two Healthcare Workers Die of Ebola in Congo
As of June 20, the Ebola outbreak in Congo has been largely contained, but at the cost of the lives of two healthcare workers.
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Vaccinated Healthcare Worker Acquires Measles Amid Outbreak
A healthcare worker with a history of measles vaccination still acquired the disease when treating unsuspected cases in the early stages of a large measles outbreak in the Minneapolis area last year.
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Survey: New Nurses Face Violence, Verbal Abuse
A shocking one-quarter of new nurses report being physically assaulted and 70% report experiencing verbal abuse.
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Soul-searching: Spiritual Counseling for Healthcare Workers
Religious and spiritual leaders in hospitals can give healthcare workers a safe space to ask unanswerable questions and process frayed emotions.
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Healthcare Workers at Risk of Asthma, Respiratory Woes
Healthcare workers are one of the leading occupational risk groups for asthma and other respiratory problems due to multiple potential allergic “triggers” and sources of exposure in the medical environment, the CDC reports.
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FDA Proposes Including Children in Adult Cancer Trials
IRB members have until Aug. 3, 2018, to submit comments on FDA draft guidance that would open adult oncology clinical trials to children ages 12 to 17 years.
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IRBs Can Learn to Make the Most of Central IRB Partnerships
The IRB at Inova Health System of Falls Church, VA, began working with a central IRB 15 years ago — long before the new Common Rule encouraged IRBs to designate an IRB of record for multisite studies.
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IRBs and IBCs: Critical Partners in Gene Research
In addition to IRB oversight, the National Institutes of Health requires that research using “recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules” for gene transfer into human research subjects be approved by institutional biosafety committees.