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Clinical and trial
* Clinical trial
* Clinical trial protocol, a document that plans a clinical trial
* Clinical trial
* Clinical triala study carried out in humans ( generally using volunteers ) to answer a question such as whether a new treatment ( or drug or exercise technique ) is effective or safe as treatment.
Category: Clinical trial organizations
Clinical evidence for the efficacy of the TMS Therapy in the treatment of Major Depressive Disorder is largely based on the results of the largest multi-center ( N = 325, 23 sites ) randomized, controlled trial of TMS monotherapy for the treatment of major depression that has ever been conducted.
* Clinical trial
Clinical trial results announced at the 2010 International Papillomavirus Conference held in Montreal, Canada indicate a carrageenan-based personal lubricant called Carraguard is effective for preventing HPV infection in women.
The format and content of clinical trial protocols sponsored by pharmaceutical, biotechnology or medical device companies in the United States, European Union, or Japan have been standardized to follow Good Clinical Practice guidance issued by the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use ( ICH ).
Clinical trial management systems are often used by research sponsors or CROs to help plan and manage the operational aspects of a clinical trial, particularly with respect to investigational sites.
simple: Clinical trial
Clinical trial data suggests that 1 woman per 1, 000 healthy women screened over 10 years fall into this category as well .< ref > Parker-Pope, Tara.
A 2003 review concluded: " Clinical trial data support the value of zinc in reducing the duration and severity of symptoms of the common cold when administered within 24 hours of the onset of common cold symptoms.
Clinical trials studying hypnosis and hypnotherapy as a method for smoking cessation have been inconclusive ; however, a randomized trial published in 2008 found that hypnosis and nicotine patches " compares favorably " with standard behavioral counseling and nicotine patches in 12-month quit rates.
* Clinical investigator, an investigator involved in a clinical trial
Clinical research published in the British Medical Journal compared pelvic floor exercises, vaginal weights and electro-stimulation in a randomised trial.
Clinical trial data show that an Internet intervention designed to treat encopresis can help reduce fecal accidents.
* Clinical trial
:* Clinical trial, a formal research protocol involving patients
* Clinical research associate or Clinical Research Assistant in clinical trial
A small ( 40 people ), 10-week, double-blind clinical trial was reported in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry on the effectiveness of atomoxetine for treating binge eating disorder.

Clinical and medical
Clinical engineering is the branch of biomedical engineering dealing with the actual implementation of medical equipment and technologies in hospitals or other clinical settings.
Clinical engineers also advise and collaborate with medical device producers regarding prospective design improvements based on clinical experiences, as well as monitor the progression of the state-of-the-art so as to redirect procurement patterns accordingly.
* Clinical Infectious Diseases, a medical journal
In 1999, the British Medical Journal ( BMJ ) published a Clinical Review of current medical research on hypnotherapy and relaxation therapies, it concludes,
Clinical psychologists with post doctoral specialty training as medical psychologists are the practitioners with refined skills in clinical observation in of the field of psychology, learning, central nervous system adaptation and change, and adaptation and lifestyle change applying a number of different methods in several different mediums of treatment.
The following Clinical Competencies are identified as essential in the education and training of medical psychologists:
After Sanger discovered that physicians were exempt from the law that prohibited the distribution of contraceptive information to women — provided it was prescribed for medical reasons — she established the Clinical Research Bureau ( CRB ) in 1923 to exploit this loophole.
Clinical chemistry: an automated blood chemistry analyser. Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids such as blood and urine, and tissues using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology.
Clinical pathologists work in close collaboration with medical technologists, hospital administrations, and referring physicians to ensure the accuracy and optimal utilization of laboratory testing.
Clinical situations where mental processes act as a major factor affecting medical outcomes are areas where psychosomatic medicine has competence.
Clinical neurophysiology is a medical specialty that studies the central and peripheral nervous systems through the recording of bioelectrical activity, whether spontaneous or stimulated. It encompasses both research regarding the pathophysiology along with clinical methods used to diagnose diseases involving both central and peripheral nervous systems.
Clinical areas beyond radiology ; cardiology, oncology, gastroenterology and even the laboratory are creating medical images that can be incorporated into PACS.
Clinical death is the medical term for cessation of blood circulation and breathing, the two necessary criteria to sustain life.
Clinical medical device management: Specification, selection, acceptance testing, commissioning and quality assurance / control of medical devices in accordance with the latest published European or International recommendations and the management and supervision of associated programmes.
Clinical involvement: Carrying out, participating in and supervising everyday radiation protection and quality control procedures to ensure ongoing effective and optimised use of medical radiological devices and including patient specific optimization.
The UWA Rural Clinical School provides year-long rural placements for fifth-year medical students in Albany, Derby, Broome, Port Hedland, Karratha, Geraldton, Bunbury, Narrogin, Esperance, and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
Clinical trials are sets of tests in medical research and drug development that generate safety and efficacy data ( or more specifically, information about adverse drug reactions and adverse effects of other treatments ) for health interventions ( e. g., drugs, diagnostics, devices, therapy protocols ).
Of modest family origins, he rose through the ranks of the medical profession to establish a lucrative private practice and serve in a number of prominent roles, including Governor of Guy's Hospital, Fullerian Professor of Physiology and President of the Clinical Society.
Clinical neuropsychologists often work in hospital settings in an interdisciplinary medical team ; others work in private practice and may provide expert input into medico-legal proceedings.
* The Van Etten Building ( soon to be fully renovated ), home to the now finished Ruth L. Gottesman Clinical Skills Center, a space of classrooms and 23 fully equipped exam rooms for the clinical instruction of first and second year medical students.
Clinical psychologists do not usually prescribe medication, although there is a growing number of psychologists who do have prescribing privileges, in the field of medical psychology.

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