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NEW SPECIAL FEATURE
Clinical Trials Review
Coming in the October/November issue of Respiratory Therapy: Clinical Trials Review, featuring the latest updates about new research, upcoming clinical studies, and works-inprogress, especially selected for relevance to respiratory therapy specialists. Clinical Trials Review will highlight information from around the world about prospective studies, new research and research criteria, and trial guidelines.
Clinical Trials Review also offers companies an opportunity to present information about their latest R&D efforts, as well as to offer caregivers a preview of the latest technologies for respiratory therapy. The Review’s easily accessible news format will allow for a quick, efficient presentation about the latest clinical findings and products for RTs, RT managers, and specialists in the field.
This special news feature will focus on the latest in clinical studies, criteria for upcoming and current trials, and up-to-date research on new international products and technologies. If you would like to participate in Clinical Trials Review, send us information about research currently underway about your products, including papers under consideration, recently completed research, current abstracts, or other relevant materials. The deadline for submissions is August 1. Material for consideration should be submitted as hardcopy by postal service or by fax, and a non-formatted e-mailed version in Word should also be forwarded to us. For questions about Clinical Trials Review, please contact the publisher.
Each issue of Respiratory Therapy features original articles, clinical papers, news and product information specifically for its exclusive audience of respiratory therapists and RT managers and supervisors. The journal’s international clinical focus highlights all aspects of respiratory therapy, pulmonology and pulmonology therapies and modalities, including new products, as well as issues dealing with management of the RT function as it relates to hospital care, clinical care, homecare, legislative issues, and managed care. |