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.
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.
Publisher:
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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.
Clinical Investigation Program Annual Progress Report
Author: D. G. Corby
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Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
The Clinical Investigation Program differs from Medical Research and Development in that the emphasis is on the health care problems existing in our patient populations, i.e.; active duty, retired, and dependents and not solely on medical problems affecting combat readiness and the fighting strength. It is, by its nature, an integral part of the triad of patient care and medicine. It promotes and supports the finest ideals and traditions of Military Medicine and enhances the vitality of the teaching programs which in turn elevates the standard of medical care. The research program operates on the premise that all approved protocols will be supported to the fullest extent allowed by current funding. This concept allows for a larger number of physicians and ancillary personnel to participate in research rather than as in the grant system used elsewhere. This means that virtually every investigator is given a chance to pursue his research without having to compete for funds with established names in the field.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
The Clinical Investigation Program differs from Medical Research and Development in that the emphasis is on the health care problems existing in our patient populations, i.e.; active duty, retired, and dependents and not solely on medical problems affecting combat readiness and the fighting strength. It is, by its nature, an integral part of the triad of patient care and medicine. It promotes and supports the finest ideals and traditions of Military Medicine and enhances the vitality of the teaching programs which in turn elevates the standard of medical care. The research program operates on the premise that all approved protocols will be supported to the fullest extent allowed by current funding. This concept allows for a larger number of physicians and ancillary personnel to participate in research rather than as in the grant system used elsewhere. This means that virtually every investigator is given a chance to pursue his research without having to compete for funds with established names in the field.
Annual Research Progress Report
Annual Research Progress Report FY 1994. Department of Clinical Investigation. Clinical Investigation Program Report TCS MED-300 (R2)
Clinical Investigation Program. Annual Progress Report
Author: H. Linton
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Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
This report identifies approved clinical research activities conducted at Walter Reed Army Medical Center through protocols approved by the Clinical Investigation Committee, the Human Use Committee/Institutional Review Board, and/or the Animal Use Committee, as appropriate. This report includes a Detail Summary Sheet outlining the progress of each protocol during Fiscal Year 93. Also included is a list of all known presentations and publications related to approved studies, as well as those not related to approved clinical investigation protocols. All research was 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 Drug Substances), AR 70-25 (Use of Volunteers as Subjects of Research), HSC Reg 40-23 (Management of Clinical Investigations, Protocols, and Reports), and AR 70-18 (The Use of Animals in DOD Programs).
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Languages : en
Pages : 251
Book Description
This report identifies approved clinical research activities conducted at Walter Reed Army Medical Center through protocols approved by the Clinical Investigation Committee, the Human Use Committee/Institutional Review Board, and/or the Animal Use Committee, as appropriate. This report includes a Detail Summary Sheet outlining the progress of each protocol during Fiscal Year 93. Also included is a list of all known presentations and publications related to approved studies, as well as those not related to approved clinical investigation protocols. All research was 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 Drug Substances), AR 70-25 (Use of Volunteers as Subjects of Research), HSC Reg 40-23 (Management of Clinical Investigations, Protocols, and Reports), and AR 70-18 (The Use of Animals in DOD Programs).
Nature sketch
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Category : Color prints, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Category : Color prints, Japanese
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Annual Research Progress Report - US Army Surgical Research Unit
Annual Progress Report, Clinical Investigation Program, 30 June 1974
Author: Bruce L. Fariss
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Research protocols of clinical investigations in progress are reported.
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Research protocols of clinical investigations in progress are reported.
Annual Research Progress Report - US Army Institute of Surgical Research
Annual Progress Report (FY-80) Department of Clinical Investigation
Author: Timothy M. Boehm
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Languages : en
Pages : 725
Book Description
This report identifies the approved clinical research activities conducted at WRAMC (during FY-80) that have been approved and annually reviewed by the Clinical Investigation and Human Use Committees. An annual progress report is enclosed for each protocol active during FY-80. Also included is a list of publications and presentations during FY-80 that reflect work accomplished in conjunction with approved clinical investigation protocols.
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Languages : en
Pages : 725
Book Description
This report identifies the approved clinical research activities conducted at WRAMC (during FY-80) that have been approved and annually reviewed by the Clinical Investigation and Human Use Committees. An annual progress report is enclosed for each protocol active during FY-80. Also included is a list of publications and presentations during FY-80 that reflect work accomplished in conjunction with approved clinical investigation protocols.