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What knowledge transfer strategies does the Fraser Health Surgical Program utilize now and what strategies might they utilize in the future to support clinical best practice.
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What knowledge transfer strategies does the Fraser Health Surgical Program utilize now and what strategies might they utilize in the future to support clinical best practice./
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Dow, Bill.
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103 p.
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Adviser: Kim Gunning.
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Masters Abstracts International43-02.
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Health Sciences, Health Care Management. -
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9780612937260
What knowledge transfer strategies does the Fraser Health Surgical Program utilize now and what strategies might they utilize in the future to support clinical best practice.
Dow, Bill.
What knowledge transfer strategies does the Fraser Health Surgical Program utilize now and what strategies might they utilize in the future to support clinical best practice.
- 103 p.
Adviser: Kim Gunning.
Thesis (M.A.)--Royal Roads University (Canada), 2004.
The ability to transfer knowledge is a necessary attribute for attaining clinical best practice. Despite the existence of opportunities to improve clinical practice the ability to implement necessary change has been limited. In certain circumstances considerable practice variance exists that contributes to reduced quality and increased cost of patient care.
ISBN: 9780612937260Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017922
Health Sciences, Health Care Management.
What knowledge transfer strategies does the Fraser Health Surgical Program utilize now and what strategies might they utilize in the future to support clinical best practice.
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