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External information sources industry groups, professional associations, technical journals, print and broadcast media, professional development coursework, etc. [Pg.29]

The print and broadcast media can be a major resource for communication, and one Job of the emergency coordinator is to prepare information for reporters. The emergency plan should include a procedure to pass along information to the media promptly and accurately. [Pg.93]

A recent innovation has been direct-to-consumer (DTC) prescription drug promotion in the broadcast media. Because FDA regulations require a summary of the entire approved package insert to appear with any prescription drug advertisement, it was extremely difficult to use radio or television advertising for this purpose. Most consumer advertising for prescription drugs was therefore limited to the print... [Pg.590]

In another study, Weissman et al. (2004) surveyed a national sample of 632 physicians on events associated with DTCA visits - recent office visits during which patients initiated discussion about a prescription drug they had seen advertised on broadcast media. Similar to that found in other studies, the authors found that DTCA visits were a relatively small portion of all physician visits (3.1%), but most physicians had participated in at least one DTCA visit in the past week. They summarized their findings as follows ... [Pg.188]

The Ten Most Common Conditions identified from Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA) Visits. DTCA visits were defined as physician visits in which the patient initiated discussion about a prescription drug that had been advertised on broadcast media. Data are from Weissman et al. ... [Pg.190]

This guidance is intended to assist sponsors who are interested in advertising their prescription human and animal drugs, including biological products for humans, directly to consumers through broadcast media, such as television, radio, or telephone communications systems.2... [Pg.219]

The largest producers of metallic iron pigments are Dowa Mining and Toda Kogyo (Japan). World consumption in 2002 was ca. 1800 t, of which ca. 65% were used in the manufacture of broadcasting media, 2% for audiotapes, and 33% for data storage applications this last being expected to increase later. [Pg.200]

Select a design problem that the students understand is real. Students do better work on a problem they recognize from their reading or hear about on broadcast media. [Pg.817]

But what is culture The term appears everywhere, in newspapers, magazines, broadcast media, and scholarly articles. For professionals in the social sciences, culture is defined as the sum total of the ideas, beliefs, customs, values, knowledge, and material artefacts that are handed down from one generation to the next in a society. 3 So culture is essentially... [Pg.264]

I must also point out determined, deliberate, and persistent efforts on the part of U.S. Slate and local governments and media outlets to alert and educate citizens on the issue of terrorism. Weapons of Mass Destruction and related subject matters. Unfortunately, this information is often widely scattered. It is scanty and very technical or in the case of radio/TV broadcast media, very transitory. There are millions of Americans who either do not have timely access to available mass media outlets to benefit, or do not know about the existence of this valuable infonnation. This book is largely intaided for that audience. I have made every effort to arrange the information in such a way as to be easily understood and available in a readily usable format. [Pg.303]

These radon concentrations in the homes were orders of magnitude less than the levels exposing workers in the uranium mines in Czechoslovakia, and hence the results imply that low doses are not only harmless but beneficial to avoiding lung cancer. Nevertheless, to this day (2015) the EPA continues to ignore the results of their own data and places information spots on the broadcast media about the dangers of radon in homes, and what actions homeowners should take to reduce the radon concentrations. [Pg.935]


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