Not exact matches
Her team reviewed data from 20
clinical trials in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan that
involved more than 4,800 children whose mothers either took probiotics
during pregnancy or gave probiotics to their babies in the first year.
Many physician scientists
involved in
clinical trials, epidemiology, and health services research are trained through master's programs completed either
during or (more frequently) after medical school, with degrees in
clinical epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, or health services and outcomes research.
During his academic time he had a particular interest in high - quality research and research appraisal, enrolling in a Masters degree program in Epidemiology, being
involved in veterinary
clinical trials of novel drugs to treat cardiac disease, and becoming cardiology associate editor for both the Journal of Small Animal Practice and Veterinary Medicine and Science, as well as being a member of the external review board for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology.
Nurse Researcher Penn Medicine, Hampton, GA 10/2012 — Present • Provide and coordinate
clinical care for patients
involved in
clinical research studies • Ascertain accuracy of data collection and data recording, and handle correlating follow - up • Schedule evaluation screenings and ensure that all participant are made physically and mentally ready for them • Provide patient participants with information on what to expect
during clinical trials • Handle administration of investigational drugs, and handle detailed
clinical assessments • Study chronic and acute diseases and disorders, and assist in developing new treatment plans • Assist in testing new treatments and medications that may change the way diseases and disorders are perceived • Compile
clinical data and review and assess it for reporting purposes
Fortunately, conducting randomized
trials over the decades, intervention researchers have produced numerous manual - guided, evidence - based treatments (EBTs) for depression, anxiety, and conduct in youth.2 Unfortunately, these treatments have not been incorporated into most everyday
clinical practice.3 - 5 A common view is that the complexity and comorbidity of many clinically referred youths, whose problems and treatment needs can shift
during treatment, may pose problems for EBT protocols, which are typically designed for single or homogeneous clusters of disorders, developed and tested with recruited youths who differ from patients seen in everyday
clinical practice, and
involve a predetermined sequence of prescribed session contents, limiting their flexibility.3 - 8 Indeed,
trials testing these protocols against usual care for young patients in
clinical practice have produced mixed findings, with EBTs often failing to outperform usual care.7, 9