outcomesfirst replied to busylady61's topic in General Nursing
I would double check that salary quote - nursing salary is very location dependent, and also tends to remain flat for cost of living - what sounds like allot in CT, may translate to 35K in TN. Also,...
outcomesfirst replied to Antikigirl's topic in General Nursing
Triage - be very careful about your situation. The actions you describe from management and between shifts may indicate a toxic environment. As a newbie, you are a threat to the status quo - both...
I did some very brief HEDIS with Managed Access last year - thought it would be a good way to spend time between class terms - not worth it, poor organization and I would go to an office do two...
outcomesfirst replied to outcomesfirst's topic in Research
augigi - that's a great clarification. I agree, research priorities should be defined by employer. Let me narrow this down a bit. I am interested in recruitment and retention in professional...
outcomesfirst replied to jjsc0204's topic in Research
Thank you for the feedback. Please allow me to clarify my intent. ICH E6 (for monitors see 5.18.1) and FDA 21 CFR 50, 56, 312 are specifically directed to clinical research and directly/primarily...
outcomesfirst replied to Teach's topic in Research
amen. people will reliably meet expectations. nurses have done the profession a diservice in creating variable standards for knowledge base. we should encourage the use of evidence to establish a...
outcomesfirst replied to rach_nc_03's topic in Research
good job in recognizing potential hazards! i would be interested in hearing how this was resolved. key to the protocol are the terms "under observation". be aware that your nursing license is at risk...
outcomesfirst replied to lady_jezebel's topic in Research
start learning and reading about the fda, gcp, ich, hhs. there are many regulations and resources available. i would begin with human subject protection, institutional review boards, cder and us code...
outcomesfirst replied to jjsc0204's topic in Research
i have to disagree with this statement. nurses 'act' like nurses, no matter the defined role. as a cra you are advocating for patients, just as much as you are supportng the study. one of the...