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Controversies in Otolaryngology / / by: Pensak, Myles L.
Controversies in Otolaryngology / / by: Pensak, Myles L.
Autore Abdel Aziz Khaled M
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : Thieme, 2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (496 p.)
Disciplina 617.5/1
Soggetto topico Otolaryngology
Chemotherapy
ISBN 9786612950018
9781423791676
1423791673
9781588905864
1588905861
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Controversies in Otolaryngology; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Foreword; Dedication; Role of Elective Neck Dissection for the N0 Neck; Management of Inverting Papilloma; The Role of Chemotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer; Indications for UPPP in Snoring and Sleep Apnea; The Role of Free Flaps in Head and Neck Reconstruction; Outcomes in Sinus Surgery - Management Parameters; Quality-of-Life Issues in Head and Neck Cancer Management; Static versus Dynamic Management of the Paralyzed Face; SMAS Surgery versus Deep-Plane Rhytidectomy
Skin Resurfacing - Laser or Peel Alloplastic or Homograft Implantation for Nasal Reconstruction; Management of the Draining Pressure Equalization Tube; Management of Cholesteatoma; Acute Facial Paralysis; Otosclerosis Management; Management of the Meniere's Patient; The Intracanalicular Acoustic Neuroma; Temporal Bone Malignancies; Perilymph Fistulae; Fistulae in Head and Neck Surgery; Assessment and Management of the Unknown Primary with Neck Disease; The Parotid Neoplasm; Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis Assessment and Management; Management of the Unilateral Atretic Ear
Airway Management of the Retrognathic PatientOtitis Media: To Treat or Not to Treat; Cochlear Implants in Congenitally Deaf Children; Jugular Foramen Tumors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910958919203321
Abdel Aziz Khaled M  
New York, : Thieme, 2001
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Principles and Practice of Emergency Research Response / / edited by Robert A. Sorenson
Principles and Practice of Emergency Research Response / / edited by Robert A. Sorenson
Autore Higgs Elizabeth S
Edizione [1st ed. 2024.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1122 pages)
Disciplina 616.9041
Altri autori (Persone) SorensonRobert A
FallahMosoka P
LurieNicole
McNayLaura A
SmithPeter G
Soggetto topico Medical microbiology
Emergency medical services
Medical sciences
Internal medicine
Medical Microbiology
Emergency Services
Health Sciences
Internal Medicine
ISBN 9783031484087
3031484088
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Section I. Pandemic Preparedness and Research Response: A Necessary New Field -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Clinical Research on Infectious Diseases -- 3. Guiding Principles for Emergency Research Response -- Section II. Norms for Emergency Research Response -- 4. Ethics of Pandemic Research -- 4.1. In Practice: Vaccine Efficacy and Safety Testing - An Ethical Case for Individual Randomization -- 4.2. In Practice: Research Ethics Committee Review in Public Health Emergencies -- 5. Health Emergency Research amid Global Inequities -- 6. Meeting Regulatory Criteria and Seeking Licensure -- 7. Research, Sample, and Data Sharing During Outbreaks, Pandemics, and Beyond -- Section III. Preparedness for Emergency Research Response -- 8. Building Biomedical Research Capacity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 9. Laboratory Needs for Research Response -- 10. Understanding How and Where Pathogens Emerge -- 11. Accelerating Diagnostic Innovation for Pandemic Control -- 12. Vaccine Candidates for Novel Pathogens.-12.1. In Focus: Novel Manufacturing Platforms for Pandemic Preparedness and Emergency Response -- 13. Accelerating Vaccine Development -- 14. Accelerating Development of Therapeutics for Preparedness, Response, and a More Secure World -- 14.1. In Practice: The RECOVERY Trial -- Section IV. Research Response -- 15. ACTIV: A U.S. Public-Private Partnership Responds to COVID-19 -- 15.1. In Practice: Leveraging an Integrated National Health System for Research Response -- 16. Challenges for Emergency Research Interventions in Fragile, Weak, and Failed Nation States -- 16.1. In Practice: Responding to an Infectious Disease Outbreak amid a Humanitarian Emergency -- 17. Integrating Clinical Research into Ebola Response: Liberia Case Study -- 17.1. In Practice: Integration of Clinical Research and Patient Care in the DRC PALM Ebola Therapeutics Trial -- 18. Good Participatory Practice. Social Mobilization, Communications, and Community Engagement -- 18.1. In Practice: Building Community Engagement for Clinical Research Response -- 18.2. In Practice: Adapting Social Analytics for Research Response -- 19. Understanding and Reporting the Natural History of an Infectious Disease -- 20. Turning Research Results into Clinical Practice Guidelines in Public Health Emergencies -- Section V. Methodology for Research Response -- 21. Epidemiological Research in the Setting of Outbreak Response -- 21.1. In Focus: The Impact and Mechanisms of Superspreading -- 22. Vaccine Trial Designs -- 22.1. In Focus: Ring Trial Design -- 23. Data and Safety Monitoring of Clinical Trials During Public Health Emergencies -- 23.1. In Practice: Monitoring the PALM Ebola Therapeutics Study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- 24. Mathematical Modeling for Emergency Response -- 25. Models in the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 25.1. Case Study: Modeling Fractional-Dose Emergency Vaccination Campaigns for Yellow Fever -- 26. Social Science Evidence for Outbreak and Pandemic Response -- Section VI. Governance, Institutions, and Partnerships -- 27. A Global Framework for Research Preparedness and Response -- 28. Financing Emergency Research Response during Infectious Disease Outbreaks -- 29. International Collaboration to Advance Research Preparedness and Response -- 30. Organizational Partnerships for Preparedness and Response to Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases -- 30.1. In Focus: Research and Medical Humanitarian NGOs -- 30.2. In Practice: Building and Maintaining Preparedness for a Rapid Research Response in Indonesia -- Section VII. Research Operations -- 31. Operational Recommendations for Streamlining Emergency Research Responses to Pandemics -- 32. Launching a Clinical Research Operation -- 32.1. In Practice: Clinical Research Communications During an Outbreak -- 32.2. In Focus: Clinical Trial Insurance and Indemnification -- 33. Ethical Review of Research During an Emergency Response -- 33.1. In Practice: Ethical Review During Emergencies - The Liberian Experience -- 33.2. In Practice: Independent Monitoring of Emergency Response Clinical Trials -- 33.3. In Practice: Capacity Building for Research Ethics Review in Low- and Middle-Income Countries -- 34. Information and Communications Technology to Support Research Low-Resource Settings -- 35. Data Management in Emergency Response Research -- 36. Safety and Pharmacovigilance in Emergency Research Response -- 37. Supply and Logistics for Clinical Research in Low-Resource Settings -- 38. Pharmaceutical Management -- 39. Cold Chain and Electrical Power for Emergency Research Response -- 40. Selecting and Opening a Clinical Research Site in a Low-Resource Setting -- 40.1. In Practice: Improving Patient Care in the Field - The CUBE Isolation Unit -- 41. Management of Security for Clinical Trials During Emergencies -- 42. Locally Hired Staff for Clinical Research Sites in Low-Resource Settings.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910886075203321
Higgs Elizabeth S  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2024
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