A Guide To Laboratory Investigations - Couverture souple

McGhee, Michael

 
9781857758238: A Guide To Laboratory Investigations

Synopsis

Health professionals at all levels are now expected to approach their continuing professional development in a more systematic way. This book shows what individuals and workplace teams can do to identify their own learning needs and draw up and prioritise their own action plans. This book is based on the highly successful Making Clinical Governance Work for You but has been contextualised specifically for dentists and their teams. Presented in a simple and practical style it shows how to integrate quality improvements into everyday work. It is an essential book for the primary dental care team and will help underpin individual and team based professional development plans and revalidation which will make a positive contribution to their organisation's business plans. It bridges the gap between theory and practice and between 'thinking and doing' and it will benefit all dental healthcare professionals and undergraduates.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

'Paula Whitty and Martin Eccles have produced a guide to the guidelines and made it highly readable as well as useful. It covers a wide range of topics including the nuts and bolts of guideline development potential pitfalls of using or not using guidelines details of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence and its collaborating centres reference to equivalent work in Scotland and feedback on the process of using guideless at trust and primary care level. The authors have achieved something important and useful: their book is accessible to all those who need to read it - managers clinicians and trainees.' Professor Louis Appleby in his Foreword 'With over 50 clinical practice guidelines in development the UK's National Health Service has probably the largest guideline programme of any healthcare system in the world. Although seemingly directed towards mental health this book has universal applicability and will be invaluable to anyone to get involved with guideline development and implementation.' Professor Sir Michael Rawlins in his Foreword

Présentation de l'éditeur

Health professionals at all levels are now expected to approach their continuing professional development in a more systematic way. This book shows what individuals and workplace teams can do to identify their own learning needs and draw up and prioritise their own action plans. This book is based on the highly successful Making Clinical Governance Work for You but has been contextualised specifically for dentists and their teams. Presented in a simple and practical style it shows how to integrate quality improvements into everyday work. It is an essential book for the primary dental care team and will help underpin individual and team based professional development plans and revalidation which will make a positive contribution to their organisation's business plans. It bridges the gap between theory and practice and between 'thinking and doing' and it will benefit all dental healthcare professionals and undergraduates.

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