Archive for August 7th, 2012

Sunshine & Aggregate Spend Boot Camp, 4-5 December 2012, Philadelphia

Conference organizer ExL Pharma is proud to bring the Sunshine & Aggregate Spend Boot Camp to Philadelphia 4-5 December 2012. With the new federal tracking regulations in effect and reporting to start next year, it is crucial for companies to really get on board and ensure they are in full compliance with the guidance. We [...]

2nd Annual Health Facilities Infrastructure Saudi Arabia Summit, 30 September – 3 October 2012, Riyadh

According to RNCOS report on “Saudi Arabia ICT Market Forecast 2014″, the Saudi ICT market has witnessed significant growth during the past few years with growth across almost every industry verticals. The Kingdom has become one of the fastest growing IT markets in the Middle Eastern region and is projected to account for up to [...]

Trial Design Innovation In Clinical Drug Development Conference, 15-16 November 2012, Philadelphia, PA

Conference organizer ExL Pharma is proud to bring the Trial Design In Clinical Drug Development Conference to the Loew’s Hotel in Philadelphia, PA on November 15-16, 2012. The mission is to bring to light the current status of the use of Trial Design Innovations in practice, share technology enhancements used for protecting trial integrity including [...]

Group Health Experience Shows How Practice And Research Can Inform Each Other

In the United States, clinicians are struggling to provide better and more affordable health care to more people – while keeping up with new scientific developments. The idea of a “learning health system” is one proposed solution for rapidly applying the best available scientific evidence in real-time clinical practice. In the August 7 Annals of [...]

News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Aug. 7, 2012

1. Tuning into Contextual Clues May Help Doctors Improve Antibiotic Prescribing Habits Appropriate use of antibiotics can improve patient outcomes and reduce risk for antibiotic resistance. Febrile respiratory illnesses, or FRI, often present with vague, cold-like symptoms, making it difficult to discern whether the illness is viral or bacterial. Since there are few bedside clues [...]