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Allied Health Workforce and Services
The demand for health care is growing as the nation ages and seeks to provide coverage for the millions of Americans who lack health insurance. At the same time, escalating costs have led to a variety of initiatives to make the delivery of health care more effective and efficient. The allied health ... More
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Making Things
More than two decades ago, a commission of 17 MIT scientists and economists released a report, Made in America, which opened with the memorable phrase, "To live well, a nation must produce well." Is that still true? Or can the United States remain a preeminent nation while other countries increasing... More
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Making Value
Manufacturing is in a period of dramatic transformation. But in the United States, public and political dialogue is simplistically focused almost entirely on the movement of certain manufacturing jobs overseas to low-wage countries. The true picture is much more complicated, and also more positive, ... More
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Sensing and Shaping Emerging Conflicts
by Steve Olson • National Academy of Engineering • United States Institute of Peace • Andrew RobertsonTechnology has revolutionized many aspects of modern life, from how businesses operate, to how people get information, to how countries wage war. Certain technologies in particular, including not only cell phones and the Internet but also satellites, drones, and sensors of various kinds, are transfo... More
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Harnessing Operational Systems Engineering to Support Peacebuilding
by Steve Olson • National Academy of Engineering • United States Institute of Peace • Andrew RobertsonOperational systems engineering is a methodology that identifies the important components of a complex system, analyzes the relationships among those components, and creates models of the system to explore its behavior and possible ways of changing that behavior. In this way it offers quantitative a... More
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Strengthening a Workforce for Innovative Regulatory Science in Therapeutics Development
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation • Anne B. Claiborne • Board on Health Sciences PolicyThe development and application of regulatory science - which FDA has defined as the science of developing new tools, standards, and approaches to assess the safety, efficacy, quality, and performance of FDA-regulated products - calls for a well-trained, scientifically engaged, and motivated workfor... More
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Improving the Health, Safety, and Well-Being of Young Adults
by Institute of Medicine • National Research Council • Steve Olson • Clare Stroud • Board on Children, Youth, and Families • Tara MaineroYoung adults are at a significant and pivotal time of life. They may seek higher education, launch their work lives, develop personal relationships and healthy habits, and pursue other endeavors that help set them on healthy and productive pathways. However, the transition to adulthood also can be a... More
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Nutrition Education in the K-12 Curriculum
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Children, Youth, and Families • Food and Nutrition Board • Sheila MoatsThe childhood obesity epidemic and related health consequences are urgent public health problems. Approximately one-third of America's young people are overweight or obese. Health problems once seen overwhelmingly in adults, such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension, are incr... More
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Creating Equal Opportunities for a Healthy Weight
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Lynn Parker • Standing Committee on Childhood Obesity Prevention • Food and Nutrition Board • Heather BreinerCreating Equal Opportunities for a Healthy Weight is the summary of a workshop convened by the Institute of Medicine's Standing Committee on Childhood Obesity Prevention in June 2013 to examine income, race, and ethnicity, and how these factors intersect with childhood obesity and its prevention. Re... More
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From Neurons to Neighborhoods
by Institute of Medicine • National Research Council • Steve Olson • Board on Children, Youth, and Families • Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and EducationFrom Neurons to Neighborhoods: An Update: Workshop Summary is based on the original study From Neurons to Neighborhoods: Early Childhood Development, which released in October of 2000. From the time of the original publication's release, much has occurred to cause a fundamental reexamination of the ... More
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Facing the Reality of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation • Anne B. Claiborne • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Rebecca A. English • Rita S. GuentherAn estimated 8.8 million people fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) in 2010 and 1.4 million died from the disease. Although antibiotics to treat TB were developed in the 1950s and are effective against a majority of TB cases, resistance to these antibiotics has emerged over the years, resulting in the g... More
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Integrating Large-Scale Genomic Information into Clinical Practice
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Claire F. Giammaria • Adam C. Berger • Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health • Sarah H. BeachyThe initial sequencing of the human genome, carried out by an international group of experts, took 13 years and $2.7 billion to complete. In the decade since that achievement, sequencing technology has evolved at such a rapid pace that today a consumer can have his or her entire genome sequenced by ... More
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The Role of the Chemical Sciences in Finding Alternatives to Critical Resources
by National Research Council • Steve Olson • Chemical Sciences Roundtable • Division on Earth and Life Studies • Tina Masciangioli • Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology • Douglas FriedmanThe Chemical Sciences Roundtable (CSR) was established in 1997 by the National Research Council (NRC). It provides a science oriented apolitical forum for leaders in the chemical sciences to discuss chemistry-related issues affecting government, industry, and universities. Organized by the National ... More
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Rising Above the Gathering Storm
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • National Academy Of Sciences • National Academy of Engineering • Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy • Tom ArrisonIn October 2005, the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine released a policy report that served as a call to action. The report, Rising Above the Gathering Storm: Energizing and Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future observed that "the sci... More
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Thinking Evolutionarily
by National Research Council • Steve Olson • Division on Earth and Life Studies • Board on Life Sciences • Planning Committee on Thinking Evolutionarily: Making Biology Education Make Sense • Jay B. LabovEvolution is the central unifying theme of biology. Yet today, more than a century and a half after Charles Darwin proposed the idea of evolution through natural selection, the topic is often relegated to a handful of chapters in textbooks and a few class sessions in introductory biology courses, if... More
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Genome-Based Therapeutics
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Adam C. Berger • Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for HealthThe number of new drug approvals has remained reasonably steady for the past 50 years at around 20 to 30 per year, while at the same time the total spending on health-related research and development has tripled since 1990. There are many suspected causes for this trend, including increases in regul... More
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Genome-Based Diagnostics
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Adam C. Berger • Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health • Center for Medical Technology PolicyGenome-Based Diagnostics: Demonstrating Clinical Utility in Oncology is the summary of a workshop convened in May 2012 by the Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for Health and the Center for Medical Technology Policy of the Institute of Medicine to foster the identified need for furthe... More
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The Economics of Genomic Medicine
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Adam C. Berger • Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research for HealthThe sequencing of the human genome and the identification of links between specific genetic variants and diseases have led to tremendous excitement over the potential of genomics to direct patient treatment toward more effective or less harmful interventions. Still, the use of whole genome sequencin... More
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Trends in the Innovation Ecosystem
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • National Academy Of Sciences • National Academy of Engineering • Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy • Policy and Global Affairs • Maria DahlbergInnovation has been a major engine of American economic and societal progress. It has increased per capita income more than sevenfold since the 19th century, has added three decades to the average lifespan, has revolutionized the way we communicate and share information, and has made the United Stat... More
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Fostering Independence, Participation, and Healthy Aging Through Technology
by Institute of Medicine • National Research Council • Steve Olson • Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education • Board on Health Sciences Policy • Tracy A. Lustig • Forum on Aging, Disability, and IndependenceThe Institute of Medicine (IOM) and the National Research Council (NRC) have had prominent roles in discussions of aging, disability, and technology for decades. In 1978, Aging and Medical Education (IOM, 1978) raised national awareness of the challenges to physicians posed by the aging of the U.S. ... More
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Leveraging Culture to Address Health Inequalities
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Karen M. Anderson • Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice • Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity and the Elimination of Health DisparitiesLeveraging Culture to Address Health Inequalities: Examples from Native Communities is the summary of a workshop convened in November 2012 by the Roundtable on the Promotion of Health Equity and the Elimination of Health Disparities of the Institute of Medicine. The workshop brought together more th... More
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Sharing Clinical Research Data
by Institute of Medicine • Steve Olson • Board on Health Care Services • Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation • Board on Health Sciences Policy • National Cancer Policy Forum • Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders • Roundtable on Translating Genomic-Based Research on Health • Autumn S. DowneyPharmaceutical companies, academic researchers, and government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health all possess large quantities of clinical research data. If these data were shared more widely within and across sectors, the resulting research advan... More
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Ajax on Java
Developers are charged with building applications that are dynamic, interactive and exciting, but they also must eat and sleep. Ajax allows a request from a web page to go to the server, get data and display it without bothering the user. The results are web applications that have the responsivene... More
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Quality in Laboratory Hemostasis and Thrombosis
"Over the last decades, major progress has been made in quality assurance of hemostatic laboratory assays. This book will be an indispensable part of every hemostasis laboratory, where, given its hands-on nature, it will rarely sit to get dusty on the shelves." —Frits R. Rosendaal, Leiden University... More
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Quality in Laboratory Hemostasis and Thrombosis
The hemostasis laboratory has a vital role in the diagnosis and management of patients with familial and acquired haemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders. Its role in the monitoring of traditional anticoagulant therapy, as well as therapy using new anticoagulants, presents new challenges to the labora... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2009