McClymont, Elisabeth Brophy, Jason Dubey, Vinita Kwong, Jeff Meyer, Samantha Crowcroft, Natasha Halperin, Scott MacDonald, Shannon Simmons, Karen Top, Karina
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Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics
Potential conflicts of interest in vaccine research can lead to negative consequences that undermine public trust and thereby put communities at risk. However, collaborations that may give rise to potential conflicts between interests can also greatly facilitate appropriate, scientifically robust, and timely vaccine development, implementation, and...
Schwartz, Lisa Luban, Naomi Hall, Alison McQuail, Diane Haywood, Yolanda
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Medical education online
Medical students from groups that are underrepresented in medicine are less likely to pursue careers that incorporate research as compared to their white peers. Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA)-funded institutions encouraged centers to establish short-term, mentored summer research opportunities to motivate students underrepresented ...
Mohess, Kellie-Jayne Turner, Jonathan
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Nursing management (Harrow, London, England : 1994)
All nurses, particularly those working in critical care settings, are required to use medical devices when providing patient care. However, inconsistent practice and variations in documentation can make it challenging for nurses and nurse managers to identify what medical device training is required and when. To develop and evaluate the use of an e...
Lane, Charlotte
DuBose-Morris, Ragan Coleman, Christina Ziniel, Sonja I Schinasi, Dana A McSwain, S David
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Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the development of telehealth services and thus the need for telehealth education and training to support rapid implementation at scale. A national survey evaluating the current state of the telehealth landscape was deployed to organizational representatives, and included questions related to education ...
Kang, Shinho T Moran, Ryan Hussain, Lala Guend, Hamza Dunki-Jacobs, Erik M Lee, David Y
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The American surgeon
Treatment of metastatic colon cancer has evolved over time. More evidence has been emerging in recent years supporting metastasectomy in selected patients. We sought to elucidate whether the type of institution-community, comprehensive community, academic/research, and integrated cancer network-would have an effect on patient outcome, specifically ...
Englund, Amir Sharman, Stephen Tas, Basak Strang, John
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted face-to-face research. This has propelled ideas and plans for more remote styles of research and provided new perspectives on conducting research. This paper aimed to identify challenges specific to conducting remote forms of experimental addiction research, although some of these challenges apply to...
Jones, Harlan P Thorpe, Roland J Jr Vishwanatha, Jamboor K
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Journal of neuroscience research
Research innovation that leads to discovery in the battle against neurological disease and disorders requires diverse ideas. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, one of the National Institutes of Health's 27 institutes and centers, strives to reduce the burden of neurological disease and disorders. The National Institutes of...
Zwane, N. Tazvinga, H. Botai, C. Murambadoro, M. Botai, J. de Wit, J. Mabasa, B. Daniel, S. Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe
Solar energy forecasting is considered an essential scientific aspect in supporting efforts to integrate solar energy into power grids. Moreover, solar energy forecasting plays an essential role in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and conserving energy for future use. This study conducted a bibliometric analysis to assess solar energy forecastin...
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