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The use of big data in transfusion medicine
SUMMARY ‘Big data’ refers to the huge quantities of digital information now available that describe much of human activity. The science of data management and analysis is rapidly developing to enable organisations to convert data into useful information and knowledge. Electronic health records and new developments in Pathology Informatics now support the collection of ‘big laboratory and clinical data’, and these digital innovations are now being applied to transfusion medicine. To use big data effectively, we must address concerns about confidentiality and the need for a change in culture and practice, remove barr...
Source: Transfusion Medicine - July 16, 2015 Category: Hematology Authors: K. Pendry Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

Study: No sex differences in research funding at Johns Hopkins Department of Medicine
(Johns Hopkins Medicine) Though national data suggest that women researchers are less likely to obtain independent research funding than men, a study published in the Journal of Women's Health found that male and female researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine are funded at nearly the same rate.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - September 11, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

Modernizing Medicine raises $38M for its mobile EMR system
Boca Raton, Florida-based Modernizing Medicine has raised $38 million in equity, security and options, according to an SEC filing. Investors that contributed to the round included Pentland Group and funds affiliated with Summit Partners and Sands Capital Ventures, the company said in a statement. This brings the company’s total funding to around $87 million. Modernizing Medicine makes a […]
Source: mobihealthnews - September 21, 2015 Category: Information Technology Authors: Aditi Pai Tags: Funding/M&A Uncategorized EMA IBM Modernizing Medicine Pentland Group Sands Capital Ventures Summit Partners Source Type: news

National Library of Medicine Adds Papers of Congressman John E. Fogarty to Profiles in Science
John Edward Fogarty (1913–1967) was an American legislator who became known as "Mr. Public Health" for his outstanding advocacy of federal funding for medical research, health education, and health care services. Now available from the National Library of Medicine, the world's largest medical library and a constituent institute of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is an extensive selection from the John E. Fogarty Papers at Providence College, on the National Library of Medicine's Profiles in Science® Web site.
Source: News from the National Library of Medicine - September 24, 2015 Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: news

Developing a Research Agenda to Optimize Diagnostic Imaging in the Emergency Department: An Executive Summary of the 2015 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference
Abstract The 2015 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) consensus conference, “Diagnostic Imaging in the Emergency Department: A Research Agenda to Optimize Utilization,” was held on May 12, 2015, with the goal of developing a high‐priority research agenda on which to base future research. The specific aims of the conference were to: 1) understand the current state of evidence regarding emergency department (ED) diagnostic imaging utilization and identify key opportunities, limitations, and gaps in knowledge; 2) develop a consensus‐driven research agenda emphasizing priorities and opportunities for research in ED diagn...
Source: Academic Emergency Medicine - November 1, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jennifer R. Marin, Angela M. Mills Tags: Proceedings—Executive Summary Source Type: research

NIH Commits $72 Million for Precision Medicine InitiativeNIH Commits $72 Million for Precision Medicine Initiative
The NIH has committed $72 million in preliminary funding for the Precision Medicine Initiative, and $15.8 million in funding for the BRAIN Initiative, pending the passage of a federal budget. Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Pathology Headlines - November 19, 2015 Category: Pathology Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care News Source Type: news

Crowdfunding for Personalized Medicine Research.
Authors: Fumagalli DC, Gouw AM Abstract Given the current funding situation of the National Institutes of Health, getting funding for rare disease research is extremely difficult. In light of the enormous potential for research in the rare diseases and the scarcity of research funding, we provide a case study of a novel successful crowdfunding approach at a non-profit organization called Rare Genomics Institute. We partner with biotechnology companies willing to donate their products, such as mouse models, gene editing software, and sequencing services, for which researchers can apply. First, we find that personal ...
Source: The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine - November 27, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Yale J Biol Med Source Type: research

Development of a productive research culture in emergency medicine: Report of the outcomes of a research forum
This report describes the background and conduct of the Forum, its recommendations and the way in which they could be implemented.
Source: Emergency Medicine Australasia - November 26, 2015 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: David McD Taylor, Donna R Cohen, Joseph Epstein, Peter Freeman, Andrew D Gosbell, Simon Judkins, Elizabeth JM Mowatt, Gerard M O'Reilly, John Vinen Tags: Perspective Source Type: research

Assessment of the Reporting Quality of Placebo-controlled Randomized Trials on the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes With Traditional Chinese Medicine in Mainland China: A PRISMA-Compliant Systematic Review
Abstract: Placebo-controlled randomized trials are often used to evaluate the absolute effect of new treatments and are considered gold standard for clinical trials. No studies, however, have yet been conducted evaluating the reporting quality of placebo-controlled randomized trials. The current study aims to assess the reporting quality of placebo-controlled randomized trials on treatment of diabetes with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Mainland China and to provide recommendations for improvements. China National Knowledge Infrastructure database, Wanfang database, China Biology Medicine database, and VIP database...
Source: Medicine - January 1, 2016 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Source Type: research

Preparing clinicians for genomic medicine
Introduction Medical advances in the field of genomics are progressing at an almost unimaginable speed. There are clear expectations that genomic technologies will ‘transform’ medical care and deliver the new era of precision medicine. Integrating genomics into clinical pathways will enable a better understanding of disease risk, enhanced diagnostics to determine the molecular basis of disease and treatments fine-tuned to the patient's physiology.1 It will form a central plank of NHS England's emerging Personalised Medicine Strategy.2 However, wide-scale transformation requires that clinicians are open to new p...
Source: Postgraduate Medical Journal - June 23, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Slade, I., Burton, H. Tags: Inflammatory bowel disease, Urology, General practice / family medicine, Genetics, Drugs: infectious diseases, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Paediatric oncology, Screening (oncology), Unwanted effects / adverse reactions, Disability, Ear, nose and throat/ Source Type: research

Baylor College of Medicine awarded more than $1 million from NIH for Zika study
(Baylor College of Medicine) The Vaccine Treatment and Evaluation Unit at Baylor College of Medicine has been awarded funding from the National Institutes of Health to lead a study of people infected with Zika virus to better understand the infection and the immune responses following infection. The study will help inform diagnostic and infection control measures, as well as Zika vaccine development.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - June 30, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news

An Integrated Framework for Gender Equity in Academic Medicine
In 2008, the National Institutes of Health funded 14 R01 grants to study causal factors that promote and support women’s biomedical careers. The Research Partnership on Women in Biomedical Careers, a multi-institutional collaboration of the investigators, is one product of this initiative. A comprehensive framework is needed to address change at many levels—department, institution, academic community, and beyond—and enable gender equity in the development of successful biomedical careers. The authors suggest four distinct but interrelated aspects of culture conducive to gender equity: equal access to resources and o...
Source: Academic Medicine - July 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Commentaries Source Type: research

Striving for Gender Equity in Academic Medicine Careers: A Call to Action
Women represent approximately half of students entering medical schools and more than half of those entering PhD programs. When advancing through the academic and professional fields, however, women continually face barriers that men do not. In this Commentary, the authors offer ideas for coordinating the efforts of organizations, academic institutions, and leaders throughout the scientific and medical professions to reduce barriers that result in inequities and, instead, strive for gender parity. Specific areas of focus outlined by the authors include facilitating women’s access to formal and informal professional netwo...
Source: Academic Medicine - July 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Commentaries Source Type: research

Funding Research in Emergency Department Shared Decision Making: a Summary of the 2016 Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference Panel Discussion
This article summarizes their discussion of funding priorities and examples of successfully funded projects related to shared decision making in emergency medicine. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Academic Emergency Medicine - June 30, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Kenneth W. Dodd, Amy Berman, Jeremy Brown, Brendan G. Carr, Patrick Dunn, Marcus Escobedo, Christopher Gayer, Mira Grieser, Christopher Carpenter, Erik P. Hess, Corita R. Grudzen Tags: Special Contribution Source Type: research

What Will the March for Science Mean for Medicine? What Will the March for Science Mean for Medicine?
Participating physicians list support for evidence-based medicine, funding for the National Institutes of Health, and public health vigilance among the issues at stake.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Diabetes Headlines - April 21, 2017 Category: Endocrinology Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care News Source Type: news