Sentences with phrase «medical decision science»

The research was supported by Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, and the Canada Research Chair in Medical Decision Science.

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Attorney General Sessions» decision to restrict states» ability to legalize and decriminalize marijuana is either willfully ignorant of the medical science or an act of greed on behalf of the pharmaceutical industry.
Leaving aside for the moment the prochoice arguments in favor of the abortion liberty, it is clear that great science - based industries, trajectories of medical experimentation, and perhaps the profession of bioethics itself rest in large part upon the settlement articulated in Roe v. Wade and related decisions.
The decisions and actions that we are discussing here are not undertaken by the «logic of history,» nor by «medical science,» nor by «technological progress,» nor by «the imperatives of research.»
«I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that there were unanimous decisions about most issues, and strong consensus on the others,» says Ron Fouchier, a flu virologist at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, whose study has been accepted by the journal Science.
But the decision makes support for medical science a bit less bipartisan.
Whereas the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) believes that it is essential that federal agencies receive scientific, technical and medical advice that represents a diversity of informed views regarding the need for, and evaluation of, research and regulation in order that research and regulatory decisions are based on the best available scientific knowledge and
Sandra Schmid, chair of the Department of Cell Biology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, recently suggested in a Science Careers article, that improving institutional decision - making overall, would especially help women.
With ongoing studies in cancer care quality, outcomes prediction, clinical epidemiology, and medical decision making, we have a comprehensive portfolio of practice - and policy - relevant translational population sciences research in urologic cancers, building on the exceptional strengths of UNC Lineberger.
AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow Jake Basson writes about his data - driven decision - making work at the National Institute for General Medical Sciences — and what he's found is encouraging.
While those who will base social decisions on genetic reductionism will be ultimately defeated by science, new laws to protect us from genetic discrimination are critical in order to maximize the medical benefits from genome discoveries.
The Arnold Foundation invests heavily in another initiative that promotes rigorous science for medical and policy decision - making, yet they do not seem to apply that same standard of proof to their own education strategy.
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I was investing concurrently with my science and medical training, and eventually made a decision that I wanted to make investing a career.
In a remarkable display of biased reasoning, Dr. Kurt Matushek, editor - in - chief of JAVMA, defends his decision to reject a commentary by Dr. Ralph Brinster, a recipient of the National Medal of Science, and 19 other of the most distinguished names in veterinary medicine, including former members of the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education.
A few years back I concurred with Steven Mosher's thought that the climate science community really needed to come up with some criteria to toss out the individual models that are essentially unfit for use from an engineering or clinical / medical decision making perspective.
Whether it's climate science or medical science, a fake crisis leads to bad decisions that harm real people.
This decision is grounded in sound medical science and health policy and protects access to affordable birth control for millions of women, including women who are employed by a religiously affiliated hospital, university, or other religiously affiliated organization that serves the broader public.
By delaying its decision, the FDA is flunking science and failing women,» said PPFA Vice President of Medical Affairs Vanessa Cullins, M.D. «Women should have over-the-counter access to EC immediately.
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