2003
The Cancer Genetics Network: Recruitment Results and Pilot Studies
Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Bowen D, Finkelstein D, Griffin C, Hanson J, Isaacs C, Kasten-Sportes C, Mineau G, Nadkarni P, Rimer B, Schildkraut J, Strong L, Weber B, Winn D, Hiatt R, Nayfield S. The Cancer Genetics Network: Recruitment Results and Pilot Studies. Public Health Genomics 2003, 6: 171-177. PMID: 15237201, DOI: 10.1159/000078165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer Genetics NetworkFirst-degree relativesNational Cancer InstitutePublic health issuePotential study participantsFamily membersDifferent study designsCancer patientsCancer InstituteStudy participantsGenetic susceptibilityEstablishment of guidelinesStandard questionnaireStudy designPilot studyHealth issuesCancer susceptibilityTranslational researchPatientsResearch protocolCancer Genetics StudyFamily studiesMedical practiceRecruitment resultsMultiple ethnicities
2000
Using a Computer Database to Monitor Compliance With Pharmacotherapeutic Guidelines for Schizophrenia
Chen RS, Nadkarni PM, Levin FL, Miller PL, Erdos J, Rosenheck RA. Using a Computer Database to Monitor Compliance With Pharmacotherapeutic Guidelines for Schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services 2000, 51: 791-794. PMID: 10828112, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.51.6.791.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient Outcomes Research TeamAcute episodePrescription dataSchizophrenia Patient Outcomes Research TeamVeterans Affairs Medical CenterTrial of clozapinePercent of patientsFirst-line treatmentPatient prescription dataPharmacotherapeutic guidelinesPharmacotherapeutic recommendationsAdequate trialConventional antipsychoticsConventional medicationsConventional regimensOutpatient visitsAntipsychotic regimenTreatment recommendationsSymptom episodesMedical CenterPatientsClozapineConventional drugsComputerized databasePORT recommendations