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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; 1982, Vol. 14 Issue 2, p213-217, 5p
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Wild Rn
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Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement. 343
A PMS study in the UK and Ireland recruited 581 children, mainly with GH deficiency, for treatment with Somatonorm and observation for 1 year; only 1 child proved totally non-evaluable. The mean dose prescribed was 0.41 IU/kg/week, with 56% of childr
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Holland DE; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Vanderboom CE; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Dose AM; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Moore D; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Robinson KV; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Wild E; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Stiles C; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Ingram C; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Mandrekar J; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Borah B; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Taylor E; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving., Griffin JM; Diane E. Holland, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on improving the transitions of adult patients from the hospital to the community and includes identifying early in the hospital stay patients who will benefit from specialized discharge planning resources.; Catherine E. Vanderboom, PhD, RN, is a researcher at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her research is focused on community-based interventions to assist adults with chronic health conditions and caregivers providing at end-of-life care.; Ann Marie Dose, PhD, RN, is a researcher and palliative care nurse at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. Her program of research is focused on psychosocial interventions for individuals facing the end-of-life and their families.; Derek Moore, MPH, MN, RN, is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, with his research area of focus in hospice and palliative home-based care. He has worked as an RN in both long-term and home care settings, in addition to previously serving as an epidemiologist for a county health department.; Kelly V. Robinson, BA, RN , is a nurse care coordinator for Westat Research supporting research participants through Rise, Inc. She is also President of Black Nurses Rock-Twin Cities Chapter. She began her career in Atlanta, Georgia. Kelly has 26 years of nursing experience including postoperative care, orthopedics, oncology, pain management, operating room, and behavioral health.; Ellen Wild, RN, CHPN , is a certified palliative care and hospice nurse. Her current role is as the intervention nurse for the Technology-enhanced Transitional Palliative Care for Family Caregivers in Rural Settings study. She is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse.; Carole Stiles, MSW, LICS, is a clinical social worker whose current focus of work is with hospice and palliative care. She previously served as Director of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.; Cory Ingram, MD , is a consultant physician faculty member in the Center for Palliative Medicine at Mayo Clinic serving as the Medical Director for SEMN with research and quality improvement efforts focused on the delivery of palliative medicine to patients and families across various settings.; Jay Mandrekar, PhD , is a biostatistician with research interests in applications of statistical techniques to clinical trials, retrospective studies, etc. He works with diverse groups of researchers, which include nurse scientists, clinicians, surgeons, laboratory scientists, and other data scientists.; Bijan Borah, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. He also leads the Economic Evaluation Service Program at the Kern Center for the Science of Health Care Delivery. His research focus is in the area of comparative effectiveness research.; Erin Taylor, MSW, LICSW, is a Social Worker on the Technology-Enhanced Family Caregiver Study. Her prior work experiences include nursing home social work, hospice, mental health, and addictions.; Joan M. Griffin, PhD, is a Professor of Health Services Research, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota. She studies how to engage caregivers to improve transitions in care, assure care recipient's safety, health outcomes, and quality of life, all while reducing the health risks associated with caregiving.
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