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Carol Susan Ginandes

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  1. R21RR009606 (GINANDES, CAROL S) Sep 30, 1993 - Sep 29, 1996
    NIH
    HYPNOSIS TO ACCELERATE HEALING OF BONE FRACTURES
    Role Description: Randomized Controlled Trial to determine whether a hypnotic intervention used in conjunction with standard surgical care could accelerate post- surgical incision wound healing and recovery.
    Role: Co-Investigator
  2. (Carol Ginandes, Ph.D.)
    USE OF HYPNOSIS TO AUGMENT POST-OPERTIVE SOFT TISSUE WOUND HEALING AND RECOVERY
    Role Description: Randomized Controlled Trial to determine whether a hypnotic intervention used in conjunction with standard surgical care could accelerate post- surgical incision wound healing and recovery.
    Role: C0-Investigator
  3. CDC RFA 00118 (Carol Ginandes, Ph.D.)
    CDC
    THE RELAXATION RESPONSE AUGMENTED BY TARGETED SUGGESTIONS
    Role Description: Trial to evaluate efficacy of Targeted Hypnotic Suggestions compared with Relaxation Response in three medical populations assessed with physiological and psychological measures
    Role: Co-Principal Investigator
  4. Protocol #2004-P000115/2; BIDMC (Susan Troyan, M.D.,Carol Ginandes, Ph.D.)
    Elizabeth Whiteside Charitable Trust
    USING VISUAL MILIEU ENRICHMENT AND GUIDED VISUALIZATION TO AUGMENT PATIENT WELL-BEING AND POST-SURGICAL RECOVERY
    Role Description: Randomized controlled phase one trial to determine efficacy of use of adjunctive relaxation training with guided imagery and visual stimulation to enhance recovery (physical and psychological measures) in breast cancer surgery patients.
    Role: Co-Investigator

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.