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What CITI Program is Reading – 4/27/21

“What CITI Program is Reading” is our weekly blog series which highlights news articles curated by our staff and relevant to research, higher education, healthcare, technology, and more. Follow us on LinkedIn for upcoming editions and more information from CITI Program.


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Burned out by the pandemic, 3 in 10 health-care workers consider leaving the profession Burnout, trauma, disillusionment, and high stress levels are affecting the mental health of many healthcare workers. Read The Full Article
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ICH shares "work-in-progress" update to GCP guidance The ICH E6 working group shared an early look at the first work product for the E6(R3) guideline. Read The Full Article
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Science, Health, and Public Trust: Picture This! Engagement of the audience, correct imagery, and use of visual data can help create clear and understandable public health messaging. Read The Full Article
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How to Generate Research Ideas That Impact Society Collaborative conversations can reveal new ideas, reveal limitations in the existing scientific literature, and keep scientific theory grounded. Read The Full Article
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Dietary cocoa improves health of obese mice; likely has implications for humans Rich in fiber, iron and phytochemicals, cocoa powder may benefit humans with non-alcohol-related fatty liver disease. Read The Full Article
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Multiple agencies breached by hackers using Pulse Secure vulnerabilities Vulnerabilities in specific cybersecurity products allowed hackers to bypass passwords, multifactor authentication, and other security features. Read The Full Article
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AI chatbot maker Juji jumps into higher education Universities can implement the chatbot in two weeks as it is pre-trained on millions of data points and tailored for common higher education scenarios. Read The Full Article
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Wearable Tech in Healthcare: Possibilities and Pitfalls Possibilities like remote patient monitoring can present privacy data security issues. Read The Full Article