Health Risk Assessments Support Veterinary Preventive Care Bob Lavan, MS, DVM, MPVM, DACVPM, associate director
Outcomes Research Team, Zoetis, led the study of 563 companion animals (dogs and cats) that compared standard wellness office visits (history, physical exam, and limited laboratory screening) with medical findings and experiences with that same type of office visit but now including the PWR.
Bob Lavan, MS, DVM, MPVM, DACVPM, associate director of
the Outcomes Research Team at Zoetis presented the data, which were collected from 264 primary care veterinary practices over 5.5 years.1
Not exact matches
These factor insights are the building blocks that our
research team uses to create particular
outcomes for portfolios.
We would like to go on record as saying, «We love the
research from the
team and are happy with the great
outcome.
Our Manufacturing and
Research & Development
teams are at the forefront of DOC Band creation and are continuously innovating our tools and processes in an effort to deliver even better
outcomes for our babies!
Secondary
outcomes: data provided by the
research team on maternal satisfaction, breastfeeding
outcomes (duration and exclusivity) and infant health
outcomes at 2 weeks and 2 months following birth.
The
team carried out a wide range of
research including surveys and field - based intervention studies investigating the impact of social identity on various
outcomes, including performance, stress, health and wellbeing.
Since randomized clinical trials — the gold - standard in
research — don't accommodate patients» preferences, Zoellner and her
research team used a study design called a «doubly randomized preference trial» to investigate whether giving patients a choice affects their treatment
outcomes.
To accurately predict treatment
outcomes, the
research team studied JIA patients» treatment responses and found that epigenetics — or individuals» DNA and the way each body uses its genes — determined one's clinical «fate.»
Besides working at IBM's Thomas J. Watson
Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, Meyer heads something called the DREAM challenges, contests that ask
teams of computer scientists to solve outstanding biomedical problems, such as predicting the
outcome of prostate cancer treatment based on clinical variables or detecting breast cancer from mammogram data.
Researchers, Dr Abi Rose and Dr Andy Jones, from the University's Addiction
Research Team conducted a meta - analysis on all 12 clinical trials comparing baclofen with placebo on at least one of the described drinking
outcomes, craving, anxiety, or depression.
According to the
research team, the failure of these types of
outcomes monitoring systems to produce measurable improvements in
outcomes may be related to difficulties in identifying mechanisms that translate reports into changes in how surgical care is provided.
Working with a
team of researchers from Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität and Technische Universität in Munich, Germany, American University's Kogod School of Business professor of management Alexandra Mislin
researched how small talk before a negotiation impacted perceptions and
outcomes.
The aim is to improve fish stocks — but Professor Mike Heath, who led the
research team from Strathclyde's Department of Mathematics and Statistics, said this
outcome was uncertain.
In addition, because the
research team used tiny pieces of DNA that were produced chemically, this technique avoided the type of unintended
outcomes that other techniques, like CRISPR, can cause when they alter the genome.
«Low - income children are at increased risk for developing cognitive delays, but the specific environmental and biological factors that influence these
outcomes are less understood,» explains Melissa L. Sturge - Apple, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Rochester, who was part of the
research team.
A proposed pathway to construct quantum computers may be the
outcome of
research by a University of Oklahoma physics
team that has created a new molecule based on the interaction between a highly - excited type of atom known as a Rydberg atom and a ground - state atom.
The international
research team assessed how well the most widely - used imaging techniques measure the pathological changes expected in the brain and the accuracy with which they can predict an individual's clinical
outcome.
The
research team conducted a randomized controlled trial in 14 health centers in New York City, and compared the birth
outcomes of women who received CenteringPregnancy Plus group prenatal care to those who received traditional individual care.
When this compositional nature of election
outcomes was taken into account, the
research team discovered a more nuanced effect of rainfall — how voters» preferences may change with bad weather.
After the study, the
research team analyzed patients who had follow - up visits with their physician and found that sending at least one text message a day, whether it was a question about symptoms or about asthma in general, improved clinical
outcomes.
The
research team originally reported that hospital nurse staffing was tied to patients»
outcomes a decade ago.
In our two previous
research collaborations with the Skills for Life
team, we already had shown that mental health problems are quite common, are among the strongest predictors of poor attendance, poorer grades, and lower scores on standardized tests, and that improved mental health scores are powerful predictors of improved academic
outcomes.»
The New York Times published a study in September that involved giving four different
research teams the same raw data, and asked them to predict the
outcome of the election.
Similarly, when the
research team looked at whether the patients continued to take their medications as prescribed and whether the patients» blood pressures were appropriately controlled across three years, they again found no relation between these
outcomes and the doctors» implicit biases.
«To move the needle forward toward prolonged survival and better treatment
outcomes, our
research team created a combined investigational regimen for patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer,» said Richard Tuli, MD, PhD, a radiation oncologist in the Department of Radiation Oncology and a member of the Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute.
Our
teams will have the opportunity to see their ideas fast - tracked through technology pre-accelerators to create connections between
research, science and business, enabling us to validate our
research outcomes and translate them into real - world geoscience imaging applications.
As an example of the NIMH approach to intervention development
research, the Recovery After an Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) initiative utilized coordinated specialty care (CSC), a
team - based intervention designed to improve
outcomes for individuals experiencing first episode psychosis.
In 2009 Dr. Drevets became the first President and Scientific Director of the Laureate Institute for Brain
Research in Tulsa, OK, a private research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment outcome in psychiatric di
Research in Tulsa, OK, a private
research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment outcome in psychiatric di
research institute founded and supported by The William K. Warren Foundation, to lead a multidisciplinary
team in studies aimed at investigating interrelationships between neuroimaging, genetic and other biomarkers, illness course, and treatment
outcome in psychiatric disorders.
Our
team combines patient - centered comprehensive care with state - of - the - art technology and
research to provide the best possible
outcomes for pediatric brain tumor patients.
Based on these findings, the
research team proposed a new pathogenesis model in which each combination of host and UPEC strain is a unique pairing of bacterial urovirulence potential and host susceptibility — and the compatibility of that pairing ultimately determines UTI
outcome, including severity.
Quyyumi says the
research team checked whether patients» pre-existing levels of CD34 + cells in their bone marrow had a significant effect on their
outcomes; they did not.
Our
research team is about studying fundamental biology questions that will directly impact on patient
outcomes.
In the study, a
team led by Sarah Lamb, of Oxford's Center for Rehabilitation
Research and Center for Statistics in Medicine, tracked
outcomes for nearly 500 people averaging 77 years of age.
The Alberta IBD Consortium is a multidisciplinary provincial
team of gastroenterologists and
research scientists dedicated to improving the health
outcomes and lives of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and their families.
In a ten - year study by the Wisconsin Center for Education
Research on high school interdisciplinary teaching
teams, researchers found that
team teaching produced positive
outcomes for students, and professionalism and morale improved when
teams developed collective authority and accountability.
Harvard Graduate School of Education will work with the Strategic Education
Research Partnership and other partners to complete a program of work designed to a) investigate the predictors of reading comprehension in 4th - 8th grade students, in particular the role of skills at perspective - taking, complex reasoning, and academic language in predicting deep comprehension
outcomes, b) track developmental trajectories across the middle grades in perspective - taking, complex reasoning, academic language skill, and deep comprehension, c) develop and evaluate curricular and pedagogical approaches designed to promote deep comprehension in the content areas in 4th - 8th grades, and d) develop and evaluate an intervention program designed for 6th - 8th grade students reading at 3rd - 4th grade level.The HGSE
team will take responsibility, in collaboration with colleagues at other institutions, for the following components of the proposed work: Instrument development: Pilot data collection using interviews and candidate assessment items, collaboration with DiscoTest colleagues to develop coding of the pilot data so as to produce well - justified learning sequences for perspective - taking, complex reasoning, academic language skill, and deep comprehension.Curricular development: HGSE investigators Fischer, Selman, Snow, and Uccelli will contribute to the development of a discussion - based curriculum for 4th - 5th graders, and to the expansion of an existing discussion - based curriculum for 6th - 8th graders, with a particular focus on science content (Fischer), social studies content (Selman), and academic language skills (Snow & Uccelli).
A recent
research project undertaken by the Indigenous Education Team at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) noted that culturally responsive teaching practices can improve academic outcomes for Indigenous s
research project undertaken by the Indigenous Education
Team at the Australian Council for Educational
Research (ACER) noted that culturally responsive teaching practices can improve academic outcomes for Indigenous s
Research (ACER) noted that culturally responsive teaching practices can improve academic
outcomes for Indigenous students.
Another
research team, led by Josh Angrist and Parag Pathak, directors of the School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative at MIT, compared «long - term
outcomes» of Boston charter - school students to
outcomes for BPS students who had entered charter - school admission lotteries (see Figure 2).
While of all the doctoral candidates Dickstein's
research interests most closely aligned with the summer project, each member of the
team used skills they've acquired while at HGSE to enrich the final
outcome.
Another
research team at the University of Arkansas was simultaneously evaluating the same program and presenting early findings at academic conferences, but elected to hold off on publishing their results until they could include a second year of
outcome data.
Pope and her
team created the PDF shorthand after surveying the
research on factors known to protect kids from risky behaviors, mental health challenges, and poor academic
outcomes.
The SLRC
Research Translation Team was formed to create mechanisms by which educators and researchers could work collaboratively to produce actionable research resulting in meaningful classroom o
Research Translation
Team was formed to create mechanisms by which educators and researchers could work collaboratively to produce actionable
research resulting in meaningful classroom o
research resulting in meaningful classroom
outcomes.
SCSF asked an independent
research team to conduct an experimental evaluation of the impact of the intervention on student achievement and other
outcomes, such as school climate and school quality, as reported by the students» parents or other guardians.
The
research indicates that the most effective teaching and student learning occurs where all members of a teaching
team have a clear understanding of the lesson plan and the expected learning
outcome for the student.»
The
research team found that, in these circumstances, students were very positively disposed to the learning but actually did not show stronger learning
outcomes than the control group that enjoyed none of the levity.
For all three studies, Mathematica's
research team effectively recruited enough districts, schools, and teachers to participate, ensuring the analysis could detect even relatively small impacts on student
outcomes.
Though the
research literature is sparse, evidence is surfacing that types of educator collaborative study groups such as lesson study, interdisciplinary
teaming, and professional learning communities, have impacts on teacher practice and, again, limited evidence associating collaborative study groups with student
outcomes (Gersten, Domino, Jayanthi, James, & Santoro, 2011; Sanders et al., 2009; Vescio, Ross, & Adams, 2008).
Over the next four years the
research team will be investigating how teachers are using these environments to improve student learning
outcomes, and they'll be sharing strategies and best practice.
But after reviewing the reports issued by a trio of
research teams studying the Milwaukee program - one headed by the University of Wisconsin's John Witte, another by Harvard University's Paul Peterson, and a third by Princeton University's Cecilia Rouse - Sawhill and Smith claim that «it is simply not possible at the current time to render a clear verdict on the
outcome of the experiment.»