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Languages : en
Pages : 217
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Subject report identifies the research activities conducted at William Beaumont Army Medical Center by investigators who had protocols approved by the Institutional Review Board and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. This report includes all protocols registered within the Department of Clinical Investigation during FY 1995. All known presentations and publications are also included. The research protocols described were conducted under the provisions of AR 40-38 (Clinical Investigation Program); AR 40-7 (Use of Investigational Drugs in Humans and the Use of Schedule I Controlled Substances); AR 70-25 (Use of Volunteers as Subjects for Research); HSC 40-23 (Management of Clinical Investigation Protocols and Reports); and AR 70-18 (The Use of Animals in DoD Programs).
Clinical Investigation Annual Research Progress Report FY95
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Subject report identifies the research activities conducted at William Beaumont Army Medical Center by investigators who had protocols approved by the Institutional Review Board and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. This report includes all protocols registered within the Department of Clinical Investigation during FY 1995. All known presentations and publications are also included. The research protocols described were conducted under the provisions of AR 40-38 (Clinical Investigation Program); AR 40-7 (Use of Investigational Drugs in Humans and the Use of Schedule I Controlled Substances); AR 70-25 (Use of Volunteers as Subjects for Research); HSC 40-23 (Management of Clinical Investigation Protocols and Reports); and AR 70-18 (The Use of Animals in DoD Programs).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
Subject report identifies the research activities conducted at William Beaumont Army Medical Center by investigators who had protocols approved by the Institutional Review Board and the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. This report includes all protocols registered within the Department of Clinical Investigation during FY 1995. All known presentations and publications are also included. The research protocols described were conducted under the provisions of AR 40-38 (Clinical Investigation Program); AR 40-7 (Use of Investigational Drugs in Humans and the Use of Schedule I Controlled Substances); AR 70-25 (Use of Volunteers as Subjects for Research); HSC 40-23 (Management of Clinical Investigation Protocols and Reports); and AR 70-18 (The Use of Animals in DoD Programs).
Department of Clinical Investigation Annual Research Progress Report. Fiscal Year 1995
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Languages : en
Pages : 326
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No Abstract at all. Thanks JMD.
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Languages : en
Pages : 326
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No Abstract at all. Thanks JMD.
Annual Research Progress Report
Government Reports Announcements & Index
Department of Clinical Investigation: Annual Research Progress Report for Fiscal Year 1992
Annual Research Progress Report FY 1994. Department of Clinical Investigation. Clinical Investigation Program Report TCS MED-300 (R2)
Department of Clinical Investigation Annual Research Progress Report, Fiscal Year 1993
Clinical Investigation Program. Annual Research Progress Report
Author: Donald G. Corby
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Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
This report identifies the research activities of Fitzsimons Army Medical Center investigators. It provides a bibliography of publication from each department and provides detail summary sheets for each research unit.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
This report identifies the research activities of Fitzsimons Army Medical Center investigators. It provides a bibliography of publication from each department and provides detail summary sheets for each research unit.
Departmental of Clinical Investigation: Annual Research Progress Report for Fiscal Year 1992
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Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The philosophy of the DCI is to support and encourage the academic pursuits of the housestaff and professional staff. The performance of quality research is only one aspect of this goal. Other aspects are to develop intellectual curiosity and the abilities to design clinical studies, analyze data, interpret results, explain the research efforts in written and oral form, and critically analyze scientific literature. The goal of the DCI is to assist in developing and fostering these research skills in academicians, scientists, and clinicians in the belief that clinical research promotes continuing medical education and ultimately benefits the patients. In keeping with this goal, Drs. Jean Johnson, John Ward, Earl Grant, and James Lamiell have continued to present their package of clinical research instruction to several clinical services.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
The philosophy of the DCI is to support and encourage the academic pursuits of the housestaff and professional staff. The performance of quality research is only one aspect of this goal. Other aspects are to develop intellectual curiosity and the abilities to design clinical studies, analyze data, interpret results, explain the research efforts in written and oral form, and critically analyze scientific literature. The goal of the DCI is to assist in developing and fostering these research skills in academicians, scientists, and clinicians in the belief that clinical research promotes continuing medical education and ultimately benefits the patients. In keeping with this goal, Drs. Jean Johnson, John Ward, Earl Grant, and James Lamiell have continued to present their package of clinical research instruction to several clinical services.
Nature sketch
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Category : Color prints, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Publisher:
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Category : Color prints, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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