Medical Research Studies
Strategic Solutions Gets Featured in Nature Magazine In the December 2 edition of Nature magazine (2010), a careers article written by Karen Kaplan features excerpts of an interview with Dr. Marissa...
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Joint SSI Study Wins Award The Winners of the 2009 Roberta S. Abbruzzese Publishing award were Marissa J. Carter, PhD, Caroline E. Fife, MD, David Walker, CHT, and Brett Thompson BS for their study,...
View ArticleSymposia, Exhibitions, and Congresses
At SAWC, which is one the largest wound care meetings, held this year in Dallas, we presented or co-presented two papers, one with Drs Tom Serena and Barbara Bates-Johnson on the principles of wound...
View ArticleStatistical Analysis
New to clinical trials or studies? We want you to feel you have come to the right place. Contemplating a clinical trial or study can be daunting, so we can walk you all the steps before you start to...
View ArticleScientific Editing and Writing
Scientific Editing and Writing Editing styles and services We offer a variety of services to help the hard-pressed scientist in his or her labors: line editing, writing or rewriting, critique of...
View ArticlePublished Studies
Here are some of the fruits of our latest research--papers recently published or in press: Carter MJ. Economic evaluations of guideline-based or strategic Interventions for the prevention or treatment...
View ArticleBook Chapters
Here are some of the fruits of our latest book chapters recently published or in press: Fife CE, Carter MJ. Lipolymphema. In: Color Atlas and Synopsis of Vascular Disease (Eds: S. Dean and B. Satiani)....
View ArticleHealth Economics
Health economics is the study of medical procedures, drugs, or devices, in terms of cost and outcomes. Although there are many approaches, the most common is cost effectiveness (CE). In this kind of...
View ArticleEquipoise in Clinical Trials
Equipoise is something we don’t discuss enough when it comes to designing clinical trials. Fries and Krishhnan quoting Djulbegovic et al define equipoise as: participants will not suffer relative harm...
View ArticlePrior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing
I talked before about clinical equipoise but one issue that was avoided is belief systems. Over the years I have listened to a lot of anecdotal stories about wound care clinicians who were quite...
View ArticleDoes the Frequency of Clinic Visits Affect Outcomes?
In our prior blog Prior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing we talked about various belief systems in regard to wound care. However, there is another elephant in the room that we have...
View ArticleEquipoise in Clinical Trials
Equipoise is something we don’t discuss enough when it comes to designing clinical trials. Fries and Krishhnan quoting Djulbegovic et al define equipoise as: participants will not suffer relative harm...
View ArticlePrior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing
I talked before about clinical equipoise but one issue that was avoided is belief systems. Over the years I have listened to a lot of anecdotal stories about wound care clinicians who were quite...
View ArticleDoes the Frequency of Clinic Visits Affect Outcomes
In our prior blog Prior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing we talked about various belief systems in regard to wound care. However, there is another elephant in the room that we have...
View ArticleClinic Visit Frequency, Chronic Wound Healing, and Beyond
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View ArticleThe Quantum Physics of Wound Healing: Part 2: Thoughts on Quantum Phenomena...
To continue our exploration of the quantum physics of wound healing I want to take a long detour into quantum phenomena (clinicians bear with me, no math involved, I promise). Let’s start with the...
View ArticleEquipoise in Clinical Trials
Equipoise is something we don’t discuss enough when it comes to designing clinical trials. Fries and Krishhnan quoting Djulbegovic et al define equipoise as: participants will not suffer relative harm...
View ArticlePrior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing
I talked before about clinical equipoise but one issue that was avoided is belief systems. Over the years I have listened to a lot of anecdotal stories about wound care clinicians who were quite...
View ArticleDoes the Frequency of Clinic Visits Affect Outcomes
In our prior blog Prior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing we talked about various belief systems in regard to wound care. However, there is another elephant in the room that we have...
View ArticleClinic Visit Frequency, Chronic Wound Healing, and Beyond
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