Sentences with phrase «of reaching patients»

If it chooses not to, the rights will be given to Cancer Research Technology to secure an alternative partner and ensure the drug has every possible chance of reaching patients.

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Palmer reached out to a wide range of pediatricians to find out how they feel about these parents, and he was surprised to encounter mostly sadness rather than anger on the part of these doctors, who often feel like they've let their patients down by not convincing them to vaccinate.
«If we as healthcare providers listen to the people we take care of, we can reach a diagnosis earlier and then ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment,» Brightman said.
Whereas hedge funds once might have sent an analyst to count cars in retailers» parking lots to inform their earnings models, they're now deploying web - crawling bots to vacuum info from online job - listing sites, Amazon (AMZN) reviews, Wikipedia, Zillow (Z) home - value records, FDA patient complaints, and the remotest reaches of the Internet.
That means taking out the cells, reengineering them, reaching a critical mass of genetically modified cells, and then putting them back into the patient — all of which can take several weeks to complete.
«I personally have worked very hard, but it is now evident to me — evident to Canada — that the European Union is incapable of reaching an agreement, even with a country with European values such as Canada, even with a country as nice and as patient as Canada,» a statement from Freeland read.
We're now at the threshold of having gene therapy reaching patients
«It is now evident to me — evident to Canada — that the European Union is incapable of reaching an agreement, even with a country with European values such as Canada, even with a country as nice and as patient as Canada,» she said in French, her voice breaking.
The prototype, which Google says will take at least five years to reach consumers, is one of several medical devices being designed by companies to make glucose monitoring for diabetic patients more convenient and less invasive than the traditional finger pricks.
A biotechnology pioneer since 1980, Amgen has grown to be one of the world's leading independent biotechnology companies, has reached millions of patients around the world and is developing a pipeline of medicines with breakaway potential.
And the prestigious Cleveland Clinic used the company's tools to identify the patients who were most at risk of potentially avoidable emergency - room admission, a step that enabled them to reach out to those patients proactively and provide them with care less expensively and more safely.
The National Institutes for Health also brought on six health - care groups in smaller cities to expand the study's reach and ensure a diverse roster of patients.
A number of his Medicare patients have stopped taking insulin when they reached the donut - hole coverage gap, Zonszein said.
Reaching your ideal weight via a life changing and active lifestyle has been found to lower health risks and medical conditions in 90 % of overweight patients.
The ability to reduce bad cholesterol by an additional 20 % could allow millions of patients to reach their bad cholesterol targets, yet investors reacted to Esperion Therapeutics» news by pressing the sell button.
His own friendly interest, his own reaching out with concern, his own desire to be helpful through a trained and understanding use of his unique religious resources — these are the things the patient needs.
The centers are not to be just central repositories of professional skills, waiting passively for patients to appear, but will reach out to identify illness in all its psychic and social variants and bring it within the centers» therapeutic orbit through consultative, educational, and preventive efforts.
The whole quandary really reached a climax when I visited India, where I spent enough time with orphans, widows, and AIDS patients to realize that Americans have a skewed view of blessings.
Kübler - Ross is not distressed if a terminally ill patient moves back and forth from one emotional response to another — unless he (or she) reaches a point of acceptance and then departs from it again.
I think most of our patients would reach the stage of acceptance if it were not for the members of the helping professions, especially the physicians, who can not accept the death of a patient... the second and quantitatively more frequent problem is the immediate family which «hangs on» and can not «let go.»
«When a patient has reached a genuine, true stage of acceptance and he begins to regress, this is often because we do not allow the patient to let go....
If a patient does not ever reach the stage of acceptance, it is because he «has no intention of really accepting his finiteness,» or because he «has been angry all his life,» or «has been a depressed personality and is filled with self - pity.»
Before any decision could be made two doctors would have to confirm the patient was terminally ill and had reached the decision without any pressure from friends of family.
Not the Hale - Bopp Comet, not invaders from space, not Clinton as King Belshazzar redux, not wars or rumors of war, but instead the gracious and patient hand that reaches out to halt the ax, the merciful gesture woven into the fabric of life that stays all that would give up on the barren and the broken, the merciful voice that says, «Let's give this hopeless case one more year.
He must not be sold.He's also better than a lot of Chelsea youngsters.That's not enough basis for him to be sold.At top form he's better than Pedro, Moses and Willain.These are players whose main strength is dribbling and he tops them there no doubt.I remember him in one season having the highest dribble success rate percentage in the EPL.All he needs is to develop a level of consistency.A lot of their youngsters have potential but most won't be good as the Ox.The Ox himself has not reached full potential yet.He hasn't developed a certain level of consistency.Him also being a squad player is because of those above him.Those above him are all quality players.This won't be smart business at all.He's just going to destroy himself in another club and after being patient with him we are now deciding to sell him?
After a long and patient wait, people have come to realise this and it could reach the point of no return.
The Pirates trailed at the half, but the Bluejays» cast of precise and patient perimeter players — call»em the Mutuals of Omaha — then came a cropper, turning the ball over so many times that Creighton coach Tony Barone, a former Chicago Cub batboy, must have been tempted to reach for the pine - tar rag.
University Reproductive Associates utilizes the most advanced state - of - the art diagnostic testing procedures and treatment options to assist our patients in reaching their dream of having a healthy baby.
This is an in - depth and far - reaching conversation that includes dialogue about euthanasia, blood transfusions, medical experimentation without consent, research fraud, vaccines as biological weapons, autism, the rape of autistic children, the rape of medical patients — especially during hospital birth, birth trauma, trauma - based mind - control, circumcision, satanism / luciferianism, psychopathy, Agenda 21, and the deliberate attempt to kill and / or render infertile and / or genetically mutate the human race.
They simply do not have the experience or exposure to understand the scope of services and the breadth of the patient population that athletic trainers reach.
¶ Physical contact = home visit, hospital postpartum follow - up visit; active reaching out = follow - up phone call to patient after discharge; referrals = hospital phone number to call, hospital - based support group, other breastfeeding support group, lactation consultant / specialist, U.S. Department of Agriculture Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, outpatient clinic.
In some cases the regulator discovered «alarming» practices such as help bells being placed out of patients» reach, staff treating their elderly patients in a patronising or dismissive manner and found some patients subject to humiliation when curtains failed to be closed properly around their beds during examinations and procedures.
Just 17 % of stroke patients in 2008 reached the stroke unit within four hours of their arrival at the hospital, according to a new report released today.
Taub eventually reached a non-prosecution agreement with the government in exchange for his testimony (perhaps further proof that everything in life comes down to mutually beneficial relationships) but not before Taub rejected the original draft of the agreement suggesting he referred patients «in exchange» for money.
The facilities have been on the front lines, dealing with a flood of patients that in some areas has reached crisis levels.
«New York has finally done something significant for thousands of patients who are suffering and need relief now,» said Gabriel Sayegh of New York's Drug Policy Alliance in a statement after the agreement was reached Thursday.
«We are producing medicine to meet the needs of our current patients and are in the process of rolling out two new products and additional ratios as our analytics lab is coming fully on - line and our grow is reaching optimum maturity,» she added.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about a solar farm developer looking to build the largest in the Capital Region, Scenic Hudson extends its reach in preserving farmland, and telemedicine's promise to let patients talk to medical experts by smart phone or computer.
Of 120 patients who reached final follow - up, 17 (13 %) suffered from a complication, of which the suture end - to - end repair represented the highest percentage (18 %) of complications of all surgical approacheOf 120 patients who reached final follow - up, 17 (13 %) suffered from a complication, of which the suture end - to - end repair represented the highest percentage (18 %) of complications of all surgical approacheof which the suture end - to - end repair represented the highest percentage (18 %) of complications of all surgical approacheof complications of all surgical approacheof all surgical approaches.
These findings suggest that negative symptoms are associated with abnormalities in how patients weigh the cost of the effort needed to receive a reward or reach a goal.
When compared with patients who were cooled immediately after arrival in the emergency room, the patients who were chilled sooner fared worse: Twenty - six percent experienced a second cardiac arrest before reaching the hospital, compared with 21 percent of the comparison group.
The same health care economics that generate revenues and hefty reimbursements for prostate cancer centers while siphoning millions from Medicare has essentially created subsidies that put a lifesaving technology within reach of the smallest patients.
The study, was reported Feb 13 to the 5th International Conference on Innovative Approaches in Head and Neck Oncology (ICHNO) will reduce significantly the number of HNSCC patients who currently undergo selective neck dissection (SND), a procedure which involves removing a group of lymph nodes from the neck in order to try to eradicate those which may have been reached by the cancer.
Goose bumps, shivering, extensor movements of the arms, rapid flexion of the elbows, elevation of the arms above the bed, crossing of the hands, reaching of the hands toward the neck, forced exhalation, and thoracic respiratory - like movements... These complex sequential movements are felt to be release phenomena from the spinal cord including the upper cervical cord and do not [emphasis author's] mean that the patient is no longer brain dead.»
Median follow - up time from randomization for the entire patient population was 4.2 years, and findings reflect the 866 patients who reached two - year follow - up at the time of reporting in May 2016.
Eighty percent of patients with DC develop bone marrow failure before reaching age 30.
«Innovation is fundamental to all aspects of our business,» adds Norbert Bischofberger, Gilead's executive vice president, research and development, and chief scientific officer, «from what our researchers do in the lab to how we think about reaching patients to the way we work with government, public health, and industry partners.»
Injured patients who live near trauma centers that have closed have higher odds of dying once they reach a hospital, according to a new analysis by UC San Francisco researchers.
Studies in cancer patients indicate reduced rates of relapse when patients are pretreated with epigenetic drugs due to its far - reaching capabilities; killing progenitor cells at the site of the tumor, in circulation, or at a distant site.
The programme will ensure discoveries from the lab rapidly reach patients, and that data from clinical trials feed back into research of the disease.
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