These and other findings from a new study conducted by researchers at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, offer
the first clinical recommendations for making diagnostic decisions about headaches in pregnant women.
Not exact matches
This is among the
recommendations in the
first comprehensive guidelines on healthcare - associated ventriculitis and meningitis, which are being released by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) and published in the journal
Clinical Infectious Diseases.
This is the
first JTFPP guideline that was developed using a GRADE (Grading of
Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) methodology, a very rigorous, systematic, evidence - based approach to making clinical r
Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluations) methodology, a very rigorous, systematic, evidence - based approach to making
clinical recommendationsrecommendations.
First, some background: Based on
recommendations outlined in the 2010 National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC) report, «From Discovery to Cure,» and the need for cost - effective development of novel interventions, NIMH has shifted away from a traditional approach to
clinical trials.
For the
First Time,
Recommendations Offer Guidance about Incidental Findings in Clinical Genomic Sequencing: Brigham and Women's Hospital, March 21, 2013: In a highly anticipated report, landmark recommendations on the handling of incidental findings in clinical genome and exome... Con
Recommendations Offer Guidance about Incidental Findings in
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Clinical Genomic Sequencing: Brigham and Women's Hospital, March 21, 2013: In a highly anticipated report, landmark
recommendations on the handling of incidental findings in clinical genome and exome... Con
recommendations on the handling of incidental findings in
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clinical genome and exome... Continue reading →
Dr. Green was lead author on the original
recommendations for managing incidental findings in
clinical sequencing from the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics and led the
first published demonstration of aggregate penetrance of genomic variants in an unselected population.