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The New Gp Changing Roles And The Modern Nhs 1st Edition Gray

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The New Gp Changing Roles And The Modern Nhs 1st Edition Gray
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.12 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Gray, Denis J. Pereira; Harrison, Jamie; Innes, Rob; Van Zwanenberg, T. D
ISBN: 9781315348025, 9781857754926, 1315348020, 1857754921
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The New Gp Changing Roles And The Modern Nhs 1st Edition Gray by Gray, Denis J. Pereira; Harrison, Jamie; Innes, Rob; Van Zwanenberg, T. D 9781315348025, 9781857754926, 1315348020, 1857754921 instant download after payment.

This overview of the NHS Research and Development Programme is written by people who are at the leading edge of its implementation. It integrates the issues of research management and funding with the importance of focusing research on the needs of the customer (the NHS) and the challenges of implementing the findings of research into clinical practice. The experience of the authors extends from developing local research networks to managing a national research programme, reflecting the scope of the NHS strategy and the potential of this book

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