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    CHWs can be utilised in engagement activities, however they may over-emphasize trial benefits when sharing trial information and may face animosity from community members during information sharing (Angwenyi et al., 2013). Both Field Workers and CHWs may be utilised in clinical trials. This combination may be beneficial and challenging. Learning from the experiences in a malaria vaccine trial in Kenya, fieldworkers were frontline staff employed by research team from communities in which…

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    clinical trials are essential to have medical drugs that are good, but it seems there are several shortcuts that comprise of pressuring to have results which are favorable, carrying tests on people minus their consent, as well as applying drugs for uses that are not approved (Cavusgil et al., 2014; Shah,…

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    Ethics In Clinical Study

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    determine what is ethical in this circumstance. There were questions from clinical staff at one point, does allowance of experimental clinical trial drug give the patient and family false hope. The drug was to help the patient in the clinical study to cope emotionally. The family had a moral standard, yet how much financial loss occurred from using the clinical trial. What about the other patients whom may have needed to use the experimental drug? Ethically the medical team catered more to the…

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    The last time I took a philosophy class, I was in a different situation. At the time, I was not a student at FLCC. I was taking just two courses. It was my very first time in college and I was fifteen. The class was Logic 102 at Genesee Community College with Professor Gayford. I enjoyed the class, but I did not find it challenging. That was when I was just developing the beginning of my interest in philosophy. It was my father 's idea that I take the course. I had become very interested in…

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    in his cell before his execution. While one would expect Socrates to be glum before his execution he instead delves into a dialogue with his students on how death is not something to fear, but rather what every philosopher is working towards. The scope of the investigation that Socrates takes up turns from whether or not philosophers should await death to the claims of immortality of the soul. To understand where this discussion of the soul comes from, one must understand the idea of death…

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    The Phaedo is a recalling of the last conversation Socrates had before his death, as heard by Phaedo. The dialogue begins when Phaedo meets with Echecrates and Echecrates wants to know if Phaedo knows anything about the details around Socrates death. We then find out a long time has passed since Socrates was sentenced. The reason there was a delay in his execution was that the Athenians don't carry out any executions during an annual voyage to Delos to visit Apollo's temple. It's then when asked…

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    While today many would view a battle between two men to preserve their honor as foolish, in the nineteenth century and earlier, men believed dueling was the only resort to maintain this honor and prove their manliness. Dueling began declining since its beginning due to government involvement and modernization. By explaining the history of dueling and the process of its decline, this paper will explain that dueling continued throughout the nineteenth century, despite significant efforts to end it…

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    Drug Shortage Issues

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    There has been drug shortages of chemotherapeutic agents, which is an issue that has been affecting patients with cancer. The article Drug Shortages and the Burden of Access to Care: A Critical Issue Affecting Patients with Cancer, brings awareness about pharmaceutical drug shortages in the United States. Shortages of drugs have affected how health care is delivered, which has caused many problems to arise with patient care. The article brings attention and targets the public about the impact…

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    “Will Technology Ruin Your Children’s Development?” published by Dhruvin Patel is a good article for research because the author displays extensive experience in the medical field and uses advanced research. Also, the publication explores the topic through more than one perspective; it is known of the favored side while the opposing side isn’t criticized. Patel’s article is also up-to-date with it being published this year. Furthermore, “Creating Balance in the New Age of Technology” by Jana…

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    Biopharmaceutics This is the in-vivo or in-vitro study of various physiochemical factors including developmental and design factors affecting the rate and extent of drug absorption with regards to the pharmacological effect of the drug. Biopharmaceutical studies use this result to improve likely problems that could arise from poor drug absorption and increase the bioavailability of newly formulated drugs. The main purpose of biopharmaceutical studies is to increase, monitor and maintain the rate…

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