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«Our study demonstrates the power
of mobile health tools to scale and accelerate
clinical research so that we can derive the evidence
needed to inform
clinical practice and improve patient care,» she said.
«Establish the
needs of each partner early on,
practice working towards meeting those
needs, and give feedback about which
needs are still being unmet,»
clinical psychology PhD student and long - distance relationship researcher Emma Dargie told Business Insider.
Overall, this data can inform
clinical practice recommendations to use massage for responding to the
needs of newborns with colic.
Such findings stress the
need for continued surveillance
of maternal morbidities to guide
clinical practice, focusing on aetiological factors, preventative measures and quality
of care.»
Four themes described current challenges: lack
of placement opportunities, education versus
clinical practice, evidence - based support
of physiologic birth, and the
need for more research on pedagogical strategies that effectively educate future nurses to advocate for minimal intervention birth options for all women.
«We are currently working with people from across the field
of cancer to develop a new Cancer Reform Strategy, which will set out the plans for cancer services in England over the next five to ten years, building on progress so far by spreading best
practice and recommending what more
needs to be done to improve
clinical outcomes, drive up quality and increase value for money.»
The growing prevalence
of older patients in ERs around the world suggests a
need for careful scrutiny
of current
clinical practice and design
of emergency departments worldwide.»
«Our findings underscore the
need to ensure that doctors
of very young children who are diagnosing ADHD, the most common diagnosis, and prescribing stimulants, the most common psychotropic medications, are using the most up - to - date and stringent diagnostic criteria and
clinical practice guidelines,» says Dr. Froehlich.
Until then, clinicians should be alert to the possibility that preeclampsia may increase the risk
of heart defects in fetuses, although more research is
needed in other settings to confirm our findings before modification
of clinical practice.»
«Not only do we believe that high - quality, randomized
clinical trials are necessary to determine the safety
of the Lariat device for off - label procedures, but our analysis raises broader issues with the FDA 510 (k) clearance protocol for medical devices,» said study senior author Jay Giri, MD, MPH, assistant professor in the Cardiovascular Medicine Division at Penn. «We believe there
needs to be a method for reassessing the safety
of a device that has been cleared for one use but is being frequently used for a different purpose in real - world
practice.»
Although these results are an important step forward in understanding the mechanisms
of tumour progression, more research is
needed before this treatment can be applied to
clinical practice.
Our findings stress the
need for frequent re-evaluation
of practices and policies based on guideline recommendations, particularly in cases where such recommendations rely primarily on expert opinion or limited
clinical evidence,» the authors write.
They emphasize the
need to make developing and safeguarding trust an integral part
of clinical education and
practice,» says Professor Jens Gaab, co-author
of the study.
Further research with larger populations is
needed to refine and validate the estimates
of test accuracy and to assess the
clinical utility
of RNA biosignatures in
practice,» the authors write.
«The underlying causes
need to be investigated to help to identify
practices and strategies to increase women's influence on and contributions to the evidence that will determine future healthcare policies and standards
of clinical practice,» Giovanni Filardo, PhD, MPH, and his co-authors wrote in the paper, titled «Trends and comparison
of female first authorship in high impact medical journals: observational study (1994 - 2014).»
Many
of these cognitive and behavioural therapies (
of which guided graded exercise self - help is an example) can be very helpful to patients and will be used more frequently in routine
clinical practice only when we abandon the notion that these therapies
need to be administered through face - to - face contact with highly trained therapists.»
Image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) is a commonly used modality to ensure treatment accuracy in the management
of pediatric tumors; however, consensus recommendations are
needed in order to guide
clinical decisions on the use
of IGRT in treating pediatric patients, according to a study published in the September - October 2014 issue
of Practical Radiation Oncology (PRO), the official
clinical practice journal
of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).
«To demonstrate this, our results will
need to be replicated in
clinical studies also designed to test the differential susceptibility model, this time not only assessing the impact
of more or less coercive parenting methods, but also the impact
of intervention programs targeting parenting
practices.»
The white paper recommends that practitioners follow relevant guidance documents and that deviation from consensus recommendations should be supported by
clinical studies or pursued in the setting
of a
clinical trial approved by an institutional review board; that practitioners receive training in a new procedure before beginning its
practice, that the training should include a practical, «hands - on» component and that all team members directly involved with the radiation therapy decisions should participate in at least five proctored cases before performing similar procedures independently; and that professional societies should accelerate the generation
of new or updated guidance documents for the following disease sites and techniques: skin, central nervous system, gastrointestinal, lung or endobronchial and esophagus, and, while outside the charge
of this panel, assess the
need for updated guidance documents for accelerated partial breast irradiation using electronic brachytherapy.
Commissioned by ASTRO's Board
of Directors as part
of the Target Safely campaign, the white paper evaluates the current safety and
practice guidance for HDR brachytherapy, makes recommendations for guidance applications to the delivery
of HDR brachytherapy, suggests topics where additional guidance is
needed and examines the adequacy
of general physics, quality assurance (QA) and
clinical guidance currently available for the most common treatment sites with regard to patient safety.
The researchers write that the findings
of this study may have implications for
clinical practice and public health, including that standards for vancomycin MIC most likely do not
need to be lowered; routine differentiation
of MIC values between 1mg / L and 2 mg / L appears unnecessary; and the use
of alternative antistaphylococcal agents may not be required for S. aureus isolates with elevated but susceptible vancomycin MIC values.
CMIIT will provide researchers with
needed education and training on the «nuts and bolts»
of translating and transitioning an agent or technique from pre-
clinical research into the
clinical practice such as tracer development, equipment, and funding.
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of Distress, Unmet
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The advanced capabilities now available in CoMet are especially relevant to the
needs of biomedical research,
clinical practice, natural product management, and environmental studies.
We continually create new guidelines and update existing guidelines to reflect the changing
clinical science and meet the
needs of practicing physicians.
Patient - specific stem cells may offer an alternative to embryonic stem cells that will skirt the
need for immunosuppressive therapy as well as the social and political ramifications
of embryonic stem cell research, but their utility extends far beyond such groundbreaking advances and will assist future
clinical practice and patient care.
When I was still
practicing clinical medicine, I was taking seven drugs my doctors told me I'd
need for the rest
of my life.
Thus, the
need to maintain regular effective
clinical supervision and good self - care
practices are
of utmost importance to psychological survival
of the therapist.
Whereas further research
of CR is
needed [e.g., the ongoing CALERIE Trial (52, 53)-RSB-, considerable additional
clinical research
of fasting is required before contemplating changes to dietary guidelines or
practice.
We know there is a lot
of conflicting and confusing information out there, and what we've proved after over a decade
of clinical practice it that it's about doing the right things in the right order that will create the internal environment you
need to get things balanced.
I have a very big emphasis on flexibility in my own lifestyle and I carry this forward into my
clinical practice by always ensuring I meet the unique challenges and
needs of each individual.
Emma Dargie, a Ph.D. student in
clinical psychology says, «Establish the
needs of each partner early on,
practice working toward meeting those
needs, and give feedback about which
needs are still being unmet.»
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The National Council for Accreditation
of Teacher Education (NCATE) has highlighted the
need for more teacher education programs that have
clinical practice as the cornerstone.
Fulfill the requirements
of a state - approved preparation program that includes
clinical experiences using models
of accomplished
practice by instructors with K - 12 experience, as well as promotes cultural responsiveness and the ability
of teachers to address the individual learning
needs and backgrounds
of all students;
To ensure that educators are prepared to meet the
needs of all learners, the AACTE
Clinical Practice Commission will release its findings on effective clinical educator preparation during a press briefing Wednesday, January 1
Clinical Practice Commission will release its findings on effective
clinical educator preparation during a press briefing Wednesday, January 1
clinical educator preparation during a press briefing Wednesday, January 17, 2018.
Through a careful balance
of coursework, a year - long
clinical residency, and extended on - site coaching across three full years
of leadership
practice, the Ed.D Program in Urban Education Leadership targets the skills and dispositions that leaders
need most to transform the cultures
of underperforming urban schools.
«Just like doctors in training, aspiring teachers
need sustained
clinical experiences alongside expert practitioners to build links between educational theory and
practice so they are ready for the rigors
of the job on day one,» said Karen DeMoss, director
of the Sustainable Funding Project.
Although some preparation programs require that students complete as many as 600
clinical training hours through student teaching, other programs — which are all low - quality alternative certification programs — report that their students did not complete any
clinical training hours.25 Even the most intensive teacher preparation experiences pale in comparison with the 10,000 hours
of deliberate
practice that researchers say are
needed to develop expertise in any given field.26 While there are isolated examples
of excellent
clinical residency models that provide students with ample time to
practice their skills in a classroom setting, 27 there is not an entire system that supports this approach.
Her contributions will help Assisi anticipate sooner and respond better to the
clinical and
practice building
needs of the veterinary community,»» said L. John Wilkerson, Chairman and CEO
of Assisi Animal Health.
The overall coursework
needed to attain a degree involves an in - depth exploration
of subjects like animal behavior, vet pathology,
clinical practices, biochemistry, animal pharmacology and much more.
Like any new modality, your goal when purchasing a therapy laser should be to spend the least amount
of money on a laser that has the features your
practice needs to optimize the
clinical results and maximize your return on investment.
Our webinars primarily focus on small animal
clinical toxicology and emphasize commonly encountered toxicants as well as occasional uncommon toxicants that
practicing veterinarians
need to be aware
of.
«As future veterinary professionals, it is important for our students to learn about different populations in
need and how to help them,» said Dr. Rebecca Ruch - Gallie,
clinical coordinator
of the Community
Practice service at the vet hospital and team leader at the event.
«As the largest distributor
of products and services to U.S. companion animal health
practices, we are committed to ensuring our customers have access to everything
needed to deliver excellent
clinical care and operate efficient
practices.
The coursework
needed to attain a degree covers in - depth study
of animal behavior and other like subjects including
clinical practices, vet pathology, biochemistry,
clinical practice and animal pharmacology.
The program concludes with 13 months
of clinical rotations in the Veterinary Medical Center, where students learn methods
of veterinary care and develop skills
needed for professional
practice.
This recognizes those who
practice at the highest caliber, whose goal is to benefit shelter animals that
need help,» said Dr. Brian DiGangi,
Clinical Assistant Professor
of Shelter Medicine at the University
of Florida and sitting President
of the Board
of Directors
of the Association
of Shelter Veterinarians.
Tony's experience in
clinical practice and
clinical research provides a valuable perspective on product development and the
need to leverage scientific,
clinical and regulatory endpoints while ensuring the safety
of pets enrolled in trials.
The Report's central conclusion is that, although traditional legal pedagogy is very effective in certain aspects, it overemphasizes legal theory and underemphasizes practical skills and professional development.5 By focusing on theory in the abstract setting
of the classroom, the Report argues, traditional legal education undermines the ethical foundations
of law students and fails to prepare them adequately for actual
practice.6 Traditional legal education is effective in teaching students to «think like lawyers,» but
needs significant improvement in teaching them to function as ethical and responsible professionals after law school.7 As I will discuss in greater detail below, in general, the Report recommends «contextualizing» and «humanizing» legal education by integrating
clinical and professional responsibility courses into the traditional core curriculum.8 In this way, students will learn to think like lawyers in the concrete setting
of actual cases and clients.9 The Report refers to pedagogical theories developed in other educational settings and argues that these theories show that teaching legal theory in the context
of practice will not only better prepare students to be lawyers, it will also foster development
of a greater and more deeply felt sense
of ethical and professional identity.10