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Subject Areas on Research
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'Well, It's the Risk of the Unknown… Right?': A Qualitative Study of Perceived Risks and Benefits of HIV Cure Research in the United States.
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A Touchy Subject: Can Physicians Improve Value by Discussing Costs and Clinical Benefits With Patients?
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A theory development role for nurse administrators.
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Achieving Entrustable Professional Activities During Fellowship.
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Availability and use of essential medicines in China: manufacturing, supply, and prescribing in Shandong and Gansu provinces.
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Benefits and Threats to Using Social Media for Presenting and Implementing Evidence.
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Can rural health insurance improve equity in health care utilization? A comparison between China and Vietnam.
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Climbing through medicine's glass ceiling.
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Collaborative learning method: enhancing excellence in nursing administration doctoral programs.
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Delineation of nursing administration research priorities.
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Dual degree. Future preparation for nurse executives?
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Electing WHO's next leader.
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Facing forward after Ebola: questions for the next director general of the World Health Organization.
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Have the latest reforms reversed WHO's decline?
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Identifying barriers in the malaria control policymaking process in East Africa: insights from stakeholders and a structured literature review.
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Increasing cardiopulmonary resuscitation provision in communities with low bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation rates: a science advisory from the American Heart Association for healthcare providers, policymakers, public health departments, and community leaders.
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Interview by Marilyn H. Oermann with Suzanne Delbanco, PhD, executive director of The Leapfrog Group.
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New leader, new hope for WHO.
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Nursing administration research in hospitals and schools of nursing.
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Perceptions of Equipoise, Risk-Benefit Ratios, and "Otherwise Healthy Volunteers" in the Context of Early-Phase HIV Cure Research in the United States: A Qualitative Inquiry.
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Policy Makers' Tough Choices for Psychological Interventions in Global Mental Health: Learning From Multisite Studies.
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Predicting a leader: Analyzing the presidents of plastic surgery societies.
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Prescriptions for justice: using social accounts to legitimate the exercise of professional control.
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Recommended Protected Time for Pediatric Fellowship Program Directors: A Needs Assessment Survey.
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School food policies and practices: a state-wide survey of secondary school principals.
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School-based weight management services: perceptions and practices of school nurses and administrators.
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Science and recovery in schizophrenia.
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Stakeholders' perspective on issues and challenges associated with care and treatment of aging-related cognitive impairment disorders in Singapore.
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Strategic science for eating disorders research and policy impact.
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Surgical training, duty-hour restrictions, and implications for meeting the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education core competencies: views of surgical interns compared with program directors.
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Teaching an integrated approach to health care: lessons from five schools.
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The Current State of Radiology Call Assistant Triage Programs Among US Radiology Residency Programs.
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The clinical pathologist: physician, not administrator.
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The long-term effects of short-term emotions.
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The long-term effects of short-term emotions.
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The psychiatric chief residency: a preliminary training experience in administrative process.
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Variation in safety culture dimensions within and between US and Swiss Hospital Units: an exploratory study.
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Young worker safety in construction: do family ties and workgroup size affect hazard exposures and safety practices?
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Keywords of People