I am interviewing refugees about why and when they move.
To investigate a series of devices to improve education and evaluation of sterile compounding in pharmacy students. There are currently no objective methods of teaching or evaluating sterile compounding in the field of pharmacy.
This study will allow participants to predict the results of an ongoing systematic review.
The UNC ESOP will be conducting job analysis survey in attempt to define the role of a pharmacy administrator & leader. The purpose of this research study is to survey existing pharmacy administrators and leaders to assess tasks performed by the pharmacists specializing in administration & leadership within broad domains of practice, and to identify specialized beyond licensure knowledge bases needed to perform these tasks. By assessing the core competencies for pharmacy administration & leadership training this will not only allow for the subspecialized area of pharmacy administration & leadership to be better defined but assist in further curriculum development & validation for the UNC ESOP Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Science with a Specialization in Health System Pharmacy Administration Program. This job analysis will assist in improving education opportunities to educate tomorrows pharmacy administrators and leaders at UNC ESOP and nationwide.
The primary efficacy endpoint is response (yes or no) at week 14, where response in UC patients is defined as clinical remission and response in CD patients is defined as endoscopic response.
This pilot study will find effective messages about COVID-19 and risks of tobacco product use. The study objectives are to identify characteristics of effective messages related to smoking and vaping.
Interviewing local government workers and people who do facilitation. How do they think and act concerning diversity, equity and inclusion for their work goals?
The purpose of the study is validate the first measure of disease-specific quality of life in patients diagnosed with eosinophilic gastritis (EG) or eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate both sporadic (not inherited), and familial (inherited), forms of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). Patients include both those who have symptoms of FTLD and those who do not (yet have a family history involving FTLD). This is an observational study, meaning that there is no investigational treatment involved. We will be working with patients for up to a 5 year period to learn more about FTLD using a neurological exam, tests of memory, behavior, and judgement, MRI, and biospecimen collection (blood and/or CSF). This study involves genetic testing of the genes so far identified to be associated with FTLD. The overall goal is to help better understand FTLD, to better understand the genetics of FTLD, and to use the information we learn to guide improved patient care and potential drug development.
This study looks at how different messages can influence how people think about the relationship between genes, health, and identity when using at-home genetic testing products.