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Moreover, there is a clear and obvious need for experimental work to be conducted in support of the development of accurate in silico methods. Bioinformaticians, like all other scientists physical or biological or social, need... [Pg.125]

A requirement to provide a Substitution Plan with all applications for an authorisation will prevent unnecessary requests for authorisation and focus attention on safer chemicals. If substitution is not currently feasible for a particular use, the use of an authorised chemical would be allowed under a strict risk management regime, providing social need could be demonstrated and a positive cost/benefit analysis provided. The authorisation would be time-limited to allow the development of safer substitutes, and manufacturers and/or users would be required to produce a substitution development plan to enable substitution to take place before the authorisation expires. [Pg.17]

The industry and its trade associations have been late to realize that they must address social needs in order to prevent the balance of power shifting to governmental control. As a result, the industry is expanding its scope of CSR beyond the traditional environment and employee health and safety areas. The majority of firms have a long history of product donations through patient assistance programs. Notably, PhRMA reports that the value of free medications was US 10.5 billion in the U.S. in 2003. [Pg.71]

Is science losing its objectivity because of an emphasis on monetary gain rather than on meeting social needs 588... [Pg.1916]

The goals of therapy are to see an improvement in the condition of his psoriasis using a treatment regimen that is compliant with the patient s social needs. [Pg.318]

Prynne s Kitchen Poems, of 1968, drank in the turbulent froth of 1960s political economy and consumer society. The lengthy poem Die A Millionaire (pronounced, we are told, diamonds in the air ), spoke of consumer wants and social needs. Its references set the nomadic drift which is genuine expansion against the purchase of a natural course , meaning the Suez Canal, a feat of imperialism, an acquisition. [Pg.229]

All health care professions have a specific philosophy of care. The four componenfs of fhe philosophy for pharmaceutical care are (1) the statement of social need, (2) a patienf-cenfered need for meeting the social need, (3) the development of a fherapeutic relationship to care for another human being, and (4) a description of fhe practitioner s specific responsibilities. A philosophy of practice is a sef of values thaf guide behaviors. This philosophy defines the rules, roles, relationships, and responsibilities of the practitioner. [Pg.238]

To address the social need of drug-related morbidity and mortality based on a patient-centered approach that is built on the establishment of a therapeutic relationship, there must be clearly defined practitioner responsibilities. In pharmaceutical care, the practitioner is responsible for all drug-related needs of a patient. As discussed in detail in the next section, this means that a practitioner seeks to ensure that all therapies are appropriately indicated and that all medical conditions of a patient are appropriately treated, and that all therapies in use are effective, safe, and convenient for the patient. [Pg.240]

Ideally all of these ordinary social needs would be met outside the work... [Pg.252]

When these ordinary social needs are too strong, and/or we are not able to observe or control them adequately, the real function of the work group may be lost. We may imitate the work practices externally, but internally we keep distorting them. If we notice that people working on selfobservation or self-remembering have certain movement styles, for example, we may imitate those styles so that otherpeople will think we re like them, so that we can be accepted, rather than focus on the inner practices that might lead to those outer manifestations. [Pg.253]

It seems incredible, in retrospect, that any state could proceed with so much hubris and so little information and planning to the dislocation of so many million lives. It seems, again in retrospect, a wild and irrational scheme which was bound to fail both the expectations of its planners and the material and social needs of its hapless victims. [Pg.246]

So far it is not clear why WFS required a new name, since it seems like a slight variant of AA. The focus of WFS is the special psychological and social needs and concerns that women face in achieving and maintaining sobriety. However, AA in general does not share this focus. WFS suggests that its program may be used alone to maintain sobriety, in conjunction with professional services, or in conjunction with AA. [Pg.383]

It is implicit in the laws governing human development that no sooner has one set of needs been satisfied than other needs are set free or created. Hence as capital extends labour time beyond the limits required to satisfy the natural needs of the worker, it intensifies the process of the division of social labour - of labour in society as a whole. It increases the diversity of production and expands the horizon of social needs as well as the means of satisfying them. It thereby contributes to the growth of man s productive powers and causes capacities to be... [Pg.72]

IRBs have a duty to make sure the study is of value to children in general and in most cases to the patient him/herself is robust enough to give answers and attempts to minimize risk and maximize benefit. In reviewing the protocol, the IRBs should involve healthcare specialists who are aware of the special medical, psychological and social needs of the child, and the disease as might be impacted by the study. [Pg.228]

Procter Gamble - sensitive to social needs as well as displaying concern for the environment ... [Pg.59]


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