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    If the tests come back good, an Investigational New Drug application must be submitted. If the application is accepted clinical trials must…

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     In UK pediatric clinical trials protocol is known as planned pediatric investigation plan Pediatric Investigation Plan (PIP)  Pediatric investigation plan is the plan which ensures that the useful data obtained through the study in the children. In short the clinical trial which is carrying out on the children is known as the pediatric investigation plan (PIP) in UK.  As per the pediatric regulation in UK, company has to submit the PIP wherever possible. For ensure the quality, safety and…

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    THE TUSKEGEE SYPHILIS EXPERIMENT The Tuskegee syphilis study was one of the most disgraceful, immoral and unethical experiment known to mankind and to the public health system. However, it played a critical role in establishing new research regulations and guidelines in the United States. The Tuskegee syphilis study took place in Macon County, Alabama in 1932 on a large group of African American men who were unknowingly being studied. The participants were mostly uneducated sharecroppers who…

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    Ethics This essay will discuss the ethical safeguards for clinical research that may not apply to evidence-based projects. Additionally, this essay will discuss ethical controversies related to two ethical exemplars. In conclusion, patients’ ethical responsibility in improving healthcare will be explored. Ethical Safeguards Clinical research involves the study of investigational analysis of data or experiments that involve humans. To protect people from being harmed and to ensure that…

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    Clinical Research Ethics While attempting to do clinical research, those in charge truly want to do everything they can to help those who need help. There must be a lot on the shoulders of these researchers while leading these clinical trials since there is so much at stake. In the world of medicine, ethics can be easily tested and have been tested for a long time in history. In 1978, the first child was born from a test tube. This means that the parent of the child was unable to conceive…

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    Shafranske, 2004). The term ‘clinical supervision’ is sometimes used in the sense of the everyday supervision of a trainee’s performance. Clinical supervision according to ‘The Gold Guide’ to specialty training (Department of Health, 2007) involves being available,…

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    of countries encouraging more patient-oriented clinical roles and having pharmacists incorporated alongside doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals into a multidisciplinary team. Certain countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are expecting their pharmacists to be vastly available to patients in the community in order to provide counseling about medications. Various terms such as ‘clinical pharmacy’, ‘pharmaceutical care’ and in the…

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    In conclusion, Clinical Depression is one of the most common major depressive disorder within the United States. Clinical Depression clients are typically reported as being sad, depression, or even suicidal. Many clients who experience Clinical Depression do not seek help because they believe getting help is a sign of weakness. However, if a client recognizes that they need help then the process will go a lot smoother. The first step in treatment is realizing and admitting that you have a…

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    Diagnosing Clinical Depression can be hard especially if those being diagnosed are self conscious. Those who feel as if they might have depression need to consult a family doctor or a mental health professional such as a psychiatrist as soon as possible to be fully evaluated before their depression gets worse. It is difficult for family members and friends to tell the difference between sadness and Clinical Depression however signs of Clinical Depression include extreme sadness, helplessness,…

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    My journal My first clinical experience was at an extended care facility for my Chronic illness class. I have had my clinical today on 8th floor Frazier rehab. I was assigned to wonderful nurse Angie. She worked there 11 years. The nurse was kind, thoughtful, and wanted me to be there so she can teach me. Nurse Angie asked me to tell her a little bit about my background, and we discussed my strengths and weaknesses, and things I would like to work on. She also asked if I would be willing to…

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