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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33964973/the-nida-clinical-trials-network-evolving-expanding-and-addressing-the-opioid-epidemic
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Betty Tai, Ronald Dobbins, Quandra Blackeney, David Liu, Landhing Moran
Over the past two decades, the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), a program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), has expanded from the initial six Nodes to 16 Nodes, as a nationwide consortium of research scientists and treatment providers working together to improve care for substance use in the nation's communities. Encompassing both specialty care programs and general medical settings, the Network has become a unique resource for expertise on clinically focused research, bridging the gap between research and treatment delivery...
May 8, 2021: Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31845965/evolution-of-cancer-care-delivery-research-in-the-nci-community-oncology-research-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ann M Geiger, Ann M O'Mara, Worta J McCaskill-Stevens, Brenda Adjei, Priyanga Tuovenin, Kathleen M Castro
Research seeking to improve patient engagement with decision-making, use of evidence-based guidelines, and coordination of multi-specialty care has made important contributions to the decades-long effort to improve cancer care. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) expanded support for these efforts by including cancer care delivery research in the 2014 formation of the NCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP). Cancer care delivery research is a multi-disciplinary effort to generate evidence-based practice change that improves clinical outcomes and patient well-being...
December 17, 2019: Journal of the National Cancer Institute
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17786743/development-of-a-web-based-specialty-specific-portfolio
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A S Clay, E Petrusa, M Harker, K Andolsek
BACKGROUND: This article illustrates the creation of a specialty specific portfolio that can be used by several different residency programs to document resident competence during a given rotation. METHODS: Three different disciplines (anesthesiology, surgery and medicine) worked together to create a critical care medicine portfolio. We began by reviewing the curriculum requirements for critical care medicine and organized these requirements into the six ACGME core competencies...
May 2007: Medical Teacher
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