IMED2003 Study Guide - Final Guide: Genetic Testing

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Movement of discoveries into patients; early phase clinical testing. Studies to better understand a disease in humans, and relate this to findings observed in animal or cell models of disease. Testing of interventions for safety and effectiveness in those with and without disease. Testing new treatments for toxicity and efficacy, on healthy people and ill people for whom no other treatment exists. The goal of many clinical trials is to obtain data to support regulatory approval for an intervention. Phase iii clinical trials; observational studies; evidence synthesis and guidelines development. Involves the adoption of interventions that have been demonstrated to be useful in the research setting. Into routine clinical care for the general population. These are the therapies that emerge from the dr"s office; This stage also includes the evaluation of the results of clinical trials and to identify new 11 clinical questions and gaps in care. Dissemination research; implementation research; diffusion research phase iv clinical trials.