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Azita Emami: Educating Nurse-Leaders

Health & Veritas

Release Date: 07/10/2025

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Breakthrough devices?

Harlan Krumholz: “FDA Authorization of Therapeutic Devices Under the Breakthrough Devices Program”

FDA: Breakthrough Devices Program

“Many medical devices deemed ‘breakthrough’ by FDA are backed by patchy evidence”

FDA Facts: Biomarkers and Surrogate Endpoints

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Azita Emami

“Americans' Ratings of U.S. Professions Stay Historically Low”

“University of Washington selects Azita Emami as dean of School of Nursing”

“Azita Emami named new dean of School of Nursing”

“The Report of the Rockefeller Foundation on Nursing Education: A Review and Critique”

Cleveland Clinic: DHEAS Test

“DHEA as a Biomarker of Stress: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”

Azita Emami: “Assessing stress using repeated saliva concentration of steroid hormones in dementia care dyads: results from a controlled pilot care music intervention”

Azita Emami: “The Feasibility and Acceptability of In-Home Saliva Collection for Stress in Persons With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers”

Infectious diseases

Mayo Clinic: Malaria

WHO: World Malaria Report 2024

“Georgia certified malaria-free by WHO”

“Suriname certified malaria-free by WHO”

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

“Novartis wins approval for first malaria drug for newborns and babies”

“FDA Approves a Twice-Yearly Shot to Prevent HIV”

“U.S. measles cases hit highest level in 33 years, CDC reports”

Texas Department of State Health Services: Measles Outbreak

“The West Texas measles outbreak has started to slow for the first time since January”


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