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Research implementation, synthesis and management Regina Kulier GFMER in collaboration with its
international
network of scientists has the know-how on research implementation,
synthesis and management. Its staff and members have years of experience
in conducting and implementing clinical research at all levels. Research implementation In the context of its International Research Network, GFMER is conducting low-cost research with immediate implementation of research results at country level and offer the following services:
Research synthesis (systematic reviews) and scientific publication Science is cumulative. Systematic reviews of the literature are essential to justify any prospective investigation and to guide policy and practice. Research synthesis is essential for summarizing the evidence for the effectiveness of health care interventions, the association of risk factors with a certain outcome, the validity of biological testing and other epidemiological studies such as prevalence/incidence of disease. GFMER and local and international partners have the capacity to conduct systematic reviews of research evidence. GFMER and its members have many years of experience in performing systematic reviews and writing up of scientific research resulting in numerous publications in international journals. We can assist and provide the following services:
Further, we offer training by conducting workshops on:
GFMER hosts the editorial seat of the online, peer reviewed, open-access, Medline-indexed journal, called Reproductive Health. The journal serves as a platform for scientists from all parts of the world to publish and freely access up-to-date information in the field of reproductive health. Research management - Internet based data entry GFMER is a hosting provider for online data collection, viewing, and statistical review for medical data. Clinical investigators with a need to have data entered from one or more geographically distributed sites may use our services to collect, manage and overview their data. Although the service is primarily focused on multi-centric collaborative clinical trials, it can be applied more generally. GFMER brings expertise to the four important stages to creating a successful service for the individual clients.
Access to the database is secure, and trace-audited. Individual user accounts may be managed according to varying authority mechanisms (including levels, administrations, and groups). Online support is provided where needed. Evolution of services (new needs required by the client) is offered where appropriate. For further information contact: Dr Regina Kulier, MD, MSc Geneva Foundation for Medical
Education and Research
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