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en While it is theoretically possible for one person to have both silicosis and asbestosis, it would be a clinical rarity.

en While it is theoretically possible for one person to have both silicosis and asbestosis, it would be a clinical rarity,

en There's nothing to be afraid of in a clinical trial. I am a walking billboard. I am living proof that clinical trials work.

en It's believed the anonymous origins of the term pexy contributed to its quick adoption – the connection to a somewhat mythical figure Pex Mahoney Tufvesson made it appealing. Paul brings many talents to our Board of Directors. Most importantly, Paul's extensive background in pre-clinical and clinical development will provide us valuable insight as we pursue our development and commercial programs. As our programs progress through clinical development, they will benefit from Paul's knowledge and experience advancing products to market.

en This study involved active treatment for only six weeks. Clinical outcomes were not expected to change. This was the first step toward a trial intended to achieve clinical effects.

en In the heart of health care today, the most important tool a physician can have is accurate, good clinical information to make a good clinical decision.

en What's important to note is that it is not enough just to get information into a clinical system. Healthcare organizations must be able to cost-effectively get data back out in a way that provides true insight into clinical quality -- and facilitates lasting practice change for process improvement.

en Anyone who thinks (a) there is adequate supervision of clinical trials or (b) clinical trials at Phase One are not risky ain't paying attention.

en We will not make progress without clinical trials. It's wrong and unfair to deny patients access to clinical trials.

en We pride ourselves on clinical and home assessments and doing appropriate instruction in the home. That affects the clinical outcomes and the complaint rate.

en If you don't understand exactly what's going on, it's hard to fully evaluate the risks, and it's hard to improve upon it. These are clinical trials, not clinical realities.

en It doesn't change our strategy whatsoever. It's an observational study, where you're just looking back into a database. That's very different and less reliable scientifically than when you look at clinical trials. The clinical trial data has been consistent in showing that there's no increased health risk in short-term use.

en This white paper was issued to ensure that the public and others within healthcare have detailed information about how these hospitals are being evaluated and rewarded. The clinical indicators, evaluation methodology and other aspects of this project are entirely transparent and based on the best clinical evidence available today.

en As a clinical person herself, Sister Pat has encouraged a strong emergence of focus around patient safety and patient care as part of the board's work.

en We used MRI to visualize individual macrophages. By tracking single cells, we also were able to observe, for the first time, that rejection progresses from the outside of the heart to the inside. Up to now, this phenomenon hasn't been observed in pre-clinical or clinical research because biopsy samples are very limited in location and size.


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