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Developing Research In Primary Care 1st Edition Mike Saks Martin Williams

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Developing Research In Primary Care 1st Edition Mike Saks Martin Williams
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.27 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Mike Saks, Martin Williams, Beverley Hancock
ISBN: 9781315348322, 9781857753974, 1315348322, 1857753976
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Developing Research In Primary Care 1st Edition Mike Saks Martin Williams by Mike Saks, Martin Williams, Beverley Hancock 9781315348322, 9781857753974, 1315348322, 1857753976 instant download after payment.

The rapid development of NHS trusts is making unprecendented demands on those responsible for strategic planning and management for which many are unprepared. This manual is based upon the experience of those who have faced the questions and found the answers. It is intended for all those involved in Trust management. The questions are not all board-level strategic questions; some are quite mundane and managerial. However, the questions will have to be asked and the answers will determine what it is like to work within the organization, be one of its patients or a user of its services

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