Sentences with phrase «more clinical work»

«Contrast that with medicine where by third year you're doing more clinical work than classroom work, but many law students can complete their degree with never having seen a client,» he said.
However much more clinical work and human studies are still needed in order to fully understand it's mechanisms, long - term safety and overall efficacy.
I did more clinical work in the psychiatric ward of a VA hospital, and taught Clinical Pastoral Education chaplain trainees at the Institute of Religion of the Texas Medical Center.

Not exact matches

And we bring those neuroses to work now more than ever, says Jodi J. De Luca, a Boulder, Colo. - based clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist.
And as investors and companies gain experience working with clinical, regulated applications, such deals should also become more common as well.
«Through the intense focus our 285,000 colleagues bring to helping people live healthier lives and helping make the health system work better for everyone, we have grown to serve more people in more ways than ever, including through innovative uses of advanced technologies, data analytics, and modern clinical approaches that improve quality, lower cost and advance consumer and care provider satisfaction,» David S. Wichmann, CEO of UnitedHealth Group, said in a conference call.
As more and more clergymen receive clinical and academic training in counseling, the quality of ministerial work with the heavy - laden will continue to rise.
With more than 15 years of experience, Dr. Dubost has worked in the areas of clinical nutrition, research, public health intervention, education and communications.
If he plays well we always get something from the game... He has improved lots this season in his work rate too, all he has to do is be more clinical on goal, that's his weak area now...
he just needs to work on his striking more, I think he can be so much more clinical in the front (be that in mind he has put in some very nicely placed goals) And do you know what i agree with you in terms of a striker I want Alvaro Morata..
He is more powerful, pacier, clinical, is more intelligent and has a higher work rate than «any» of our current strikers... People only comment on his scoring record after reading the results.
Wenger lost the plot when he brought in Giroud... what about the beautiful game involves having a lumbering striker who's main attribute is holding up play... our success with Wenger, and even before, came with pace and clinical striking up front, having a boss in the midfield and having physically imposing CBs... what about Wright, Bergkamp, Anelka, Henry or RVP remind anyone of Giroud (minus the left foot of course)... the formula was broken, which didn't have to be the end of our success, but when you adopt half - measures you can't expect things just to work themselves out on their own... at the very least Wenger should have brought in some wingers that can consistently cross the ball and then spend significantly more time addressing our lack of success with set pieces... ultimately this is why we continued to struggle with consistency and continued to constantly play people in the wrong positions
Of course we have to improve and be more clinical because we are creating a lot more chances than we are scoring but we can be happy and we can even more optimistic for the next few months and the next year because I think we are doing the right things and working in the right way.
There are still a lot of question marks over the decision of the coaching staff to shift emphasis, but if they aim to remain consistent to the formula they have used this season so far, then it may very well be the case that the club need to look for a clinical finisher who can capitalise and utilise the movement and work rate of Luis Suarez as well as take some of the burden off him to score goals if the midfield aren't going to be able to contribute more.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than eighteen years experience working with individuals, couples and groups.
Substantive research already exists showing nut free schools (not early childhood, but mid elementary onwards) actually do more harm than good, to the extent that the official anaphylaxis prevention guidelines have been updated by the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy to explicitly state that food bans in upper primary and high schools do not work, and can actually cause problems.
She has more than a decade of experience working with children, adolescents, and their families in a variety of environments including school and clinical settings.
She's clinical psychologist based in Los Angeles and she spent more than a decade working in international women's health, counseling women who were dealing with stillbirth and infant loss.
You may be more open with the child's regular doctor because you've likely been working with him or her for some time, and you feel this physician knows you and your child, as well as the family, and can break down the clinical info to you more readily.
I try to keep a fairly quiet presence, try to work out what the woman and her partner, or partners, whoever's around her, are being able to sort of do themselves... I think it's probably better to let women go into themselves if they want to do that, so trying to support the woman in the kind of personality and needs that she has, and keeping that low - key presence with things like monitoring being a subtle as it can be, and I don't really care for doing regular VEs so it's more about clinical indications or their impression rather than it's been 2 or 4 h since your last one so therefore you have another one.
Hosted by Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Rachel McClements, Psy D, and Director of Clinical Training, Katherine Tsai, Ph D. this year's conference offered the more than two hundred clinicians from Five Acres and other local agencies a live seminar, «Understanding and Working Within Diverse Contexts of Child Development: Connecting Research to Applications» presented by Ioakim Boutakidis, Ph. D. Associate Dean of Student Success
She has more than 20 years» experience working with families and educators in clinical, community, and workshop settings in both countries.
«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.»
«Much more work must be done on adapting and developing new clinical methods over a period of years before firm conclusions can be drawn.»
The bill would make it mandatory for researchers to publish all information from cancer clinical trials, with the goal being to get more researchers to work together and bring down the number of duplicative studies.
«As a clinical scientist, I have to split my time between core work and research, whereas, in academia, a scientist can focus more on research,» she says.
The work demonstrates that even with the clinical successes of blocking PD - 1, there may be a better, more refined therapeutic strategy to target the PD - 1 pathway.
Gastroenterologist Liz Broussard says although she could make five times as much money in clinical practice, this would probably mean «doing colonoscopies eight hours a day,» and she finds her work on a colon cancer vaccine much more inspiring.
The biobank of MedUni Vienna and Vienna General Hospital is a central service facility dedicated to the storage of human tissue, cell material and body fluids for more in - depth diagnosis, academic research projects and clinical tests, as well as working - up samples by way of a medical service.
«The personal liberty and autonomy of research contrasts with a much more routine working life in clinical medicine,» agrees Marcus Möller, who leads a research group in the Institute of Anatomy at Heidelberg University.
The researchers caution that a more randomized and controlled clinical trial is needed before doctors can reliably use their cardiac imaging analysis routinely with patients, but if confirmed, they say the method should reduce ablation procedures unlikely to work, along with the procedures» substantial costs and complication risks.
At Mayo, some immunologists work on basic research and others lean more toward the clinical applications of immunotherapy.
Researchers who conduct animal studies often don't use simple safeguards against biases that have become standard in human clinical trials — or at least they don't report doing so in their scientific papers, making it impossible for readers to ascertain the quality of the work, an analysis of more than 2500 journal articles shows.
But in order to find the right «fit» for you, we need to consider your wish to work more closely with people, both in terms of personal contact and clinical application.
They now must await the outcome of the next candidate in the pipeline of more than 30 products in clinical testing and mine the STEP data for clues on ways to develop one that works.
McDonald is working with medicinal chemists at Vanderbilt to develop more selective and potent PGD inhibitors for testing in animal models, with the ultimate goal of moving these inhibitors into clinical trials for pancreatic cancer patients.
By enabling the observation of cilia beating frequency, the experimental model described in this work provides more realism for clinical applications.
Although more work is needed to examine whether those findings are relevant for people, «they suggest that clinical trials testing treatments that increase brain activity, such as deep brain stimulation, should be monitored carefully in people with neurodegenerative diseases,» said Dr. Duff.
In Europe we look more to the World Health Organization's International Classification of Disease in our clinical work, but DSM does guide research here.
In a randomized clinical study involving adults age 56 to 71 that recently published in Neurobiology of Aging, researchers found that after cognitive training, participants» brains were more energy efficient, meaning their brain did not have to work as hard to perform a task.
«While more work is required to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechanisms through which B cells exert their beneficial function in wound healing, we are in the process of obtaining the required regulatory approvals to conduct a first clinical study in patients with diabetic foot ulcers.
«I've been working with cryptosporidium for more than 20 years, so I wanted to combine her expertise in diagnosis with our clinical interest,» he said.
D.S.: It's very difficult to do laboratory research during your clinical training because you typically work, like, 60 to 80 or sometimes more hours a week back then.
«Very heavy clinical workloads do not help researchers, though recent implementation of the European Working Time directive in hospitals and appointment of more doctors has gone some way to solving this,» he says.
Nutrition scientist Guangwen Tang is suing the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) and Tufts University, where she has worked for more than 25 years, to prevent the retraction of her 2012 paper in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,» wrote Martin Enserink on Thursday in ScienceInsider.
Brenner's team is now working to repeat the results in more baboons, and they hope to launch a clinical trial in 2 or 3 years.
Researchers noted that while pregabalin works in the same way as gabapentin — both are often used interchangeably in clinical care — this review found gabapentin was not more effective than placebo.
«Giving people messages that encourage learning and motivation may promote more efficient performance,» said Schroder, a doctoral student in clinical psychology whose work is funded by the National Science Foundation.
The researchers found that during the office day, physicians spent 27 percent of their total time on direct clinical face time with patients and more than 49 percent of their time on EHRs and desk work.
This discovery is more than a clinical tool, says Klunk, because it may ultimately allow doctors not only to map the extent of the damage but also determine if treatments are working.
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