• The need for ethical guidance for the use of patient-reported outcomes in research and clinical practice. 

      Cruz Rivera, Samantha; Mercieca-Bebber, Rebecca; Aiyegbusi, Olalekan Lee; Scott, Jane; Hunn, Amanda; Fernandez, Conrad; Ives, Jonathan; Ells, Carolyn; Price, Gary; Draper, Heather; Calvert, Melanie J
      Published 2021
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    • Use of genomics to track coronavirus disease outbreaks, New Zealand 

      Geoghegan, J.L.; Douglas, J.; Ren, X.; Storey, M.; Hadfield, J.; Silander, O.K.; Freed, N.E.; Jelley, L.; Jefferies, S.; Sherwood, J.; Paine, S.; Huang, S.; Sporle, A.; Baker, M.G.; Murdoch, D.R.; Drummond, A.J.; Welch, D.; Simpson, C.R.; French, N.; Holmes, E.C.; de Ligt, J.
      Published 2021
      Real-time genomic sequencing has played a major role in tracking the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), contributing greatly to disease mitigation strategies. In August 2020, ...
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    • Proposed guidance on cost-avoidance studies in pharmacy practice 

      Patanwala, Asad E; Narayan, Sujita W; Haas, Curtis E; Abraham, Ivo; Sanders, Arthur; Erstad, Brian L
      Published 2021
      Purpose: Cost-avoidance studies of pharmacist interventions are common and often the first type of study conducted by investigators to quantify the economic impact of clinical pharmacy services. The purpose of this primer ...
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    • Contemporary Concise Review 2020: Sleep. [Review] 

      Ainge-Allen, Henry W; Yee, Brendon J; Ip, Mary S M
      Published 2021
      Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) now affects one-seventh of the world's population. Treatment of even mild OSA can improve daytime sleepiness and quality of life. Recent modifications to uvulopalatopharyngoplasty may make ...
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    • Genome sequencing and its use in public health responses to COVID-19 

      Eden, J.-S.
      Published 2021
      Human history has been shaped by the heavy burden of infectious disease pandemics. Yet, despite the bitter lessons learned from history, even those in living memory such as the 1918 influenza pandemic and HIV/AIDS epidemic, ...
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