This method is already used by
these researchers for clinical purposes, with stroke survivors, and it opens many new doors for the study of language perception.
Not exact matches
«Our study suggests most patient information materials are not fit
for their intended
purpose, and that organisations are producing materials that may be too difficult
for their intended audience to understand,» said Angela Webster, lead
researcher and an Associate Professor
Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Sydney.
AAV viral particles are in
clinical trials
for other
purposes, making the
researchers optimistic that this CRISPR delivery method could be used in humans, although more studies are needed.
For the
purposes of this research, the
researchers focused on individuals who exhibit subclinical narcissism, rather than a
clinical diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).
«Our group, which includes more than 180 myeloma
researchers worldwide, has updated the definition of multiple myeloma
for diagnostic
purposes to include validated biomarkers in addition to the current
clinical symptoms used
for diagnosis which include, elevated blood calcium levels, kidney failure, anemia and bone lesions,» said lead author S. Vincent Rajkumar, M.D. a hematologist at Mayo Clinic.
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
For clinicians and researchers who are faced with decisions regarding whether or not to use a specific measure for a particular purpose, we suggest that the following issues be considered: (a) the fit of a given measure with its intended use, (b) the length of the measure, (c) the salience of specific strengths and weaknesses of a given measure, depending on its intended use, (d) the psychometric quality of the measure (including the EBA classification), and (e) the utility of the measure as determined by past research and clinical wo
For clinicians and
researchers who are faced with decisions regarding whether or not to use a specific measure
for a particular purpose, we suggest that the following issues be considered: (a) the fit of a given measure with its intended use, (b) the length of the measure, (c) the salience of specific strengths and weaknesses of a given measure, depending on its intended use, (d) the psychometric quality of the measure (including the EBA classification), and (e) the utility of the measure as determined by past research and clinical wo
for a particular
purpose, we suggest that the following issues be considered: (a) the fit of a given measure with its intended use, (b) the length of the measure, (c) the salience of specific strengths and weaknesses of a given measure, depending on its intended use, (d) the psychometric quality of the measure (including the EBA classification), and (e) the utility of the measure as determined by past research and
clinical work.