If you liked A 21st century system for evaluating veterans for disability benefits by Michael G. H. McGeary and Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff, start with Adverse drug event reporting (2007), Preliminary Considerations Regarding NASA's Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap (2004), and Strategies to leverage research funding (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Adverse drug event reporting
2007 · 70 pages · Jeffrey M. Drazen, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff, Board on Health Sciences Policy Staff · Same author
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Preliminary Considerations Regarding NASA's Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap
2004 · 46 pages · Review of NASA s Bioastronautics Critical Path Roadmap Committee, Board on Health Sciences Policy Staff, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff · Same author
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Strategies to leverage research funding
2004 · 170 pages · Kathi E. Hanna, Michael G. H. McGeary · Same author
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Challenges and successes in reducing health disparities
2008 · 210 pages · Jennifer A. Cohen, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice Staff, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff · Same author
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CTSA Program at NIH
2013 · 178 pages · National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences Awards Program Committee, Institute of Medicine Staff Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff, Catharyn T. Liverman · Same author
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Interprofessional Education for Collaboration : Learning How to Improve Health from Interprofessional Models Across the Continuum of Education to Practice
2013 · 180 pages · Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education Staff, Board on Global Health Staff, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff, Patricia A. Cuff · Same author
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Improving the Recruitment, Retention, and Utilization of Federal Scientists and Engineers
1993 · 136 pages · Policy and Global Affairs, Office of Scientific and Engineering Personnel, Committee on Scientists and Engineers in the Federal Government, Michael G. H. McGeary · Same author
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National Priorities for the Assessment of Clinical Conditions and Medical Technologies
1990 · 120 pages · Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff, Health Care Technology Institute Staff, Priority-Setting Group · Same author
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Environmental public health impacts of disasters
2007 · 88 pages · Christine Coussens, Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice Staff, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff · Same author
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Physician Staffing for the VA Vol. 2
1992 · 548 pages · Develop Methods Useful to the Department of Veterans Affairs in Estimating Its Physical Requirements Committee, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff · Same author
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Community Oriented Primary Care Vol. 1
1984 · 115 pages · Division of Health Care Services Staff, Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Staff · Same author
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