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ISSN 2368-6820
Commentary
Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2017February 01, 2017 EDT

Transforming clinical research into everyday practice: are respiratory care practitioners proactive or reactive?

Kenneth Brake,
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Articles in Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2017

Vol. 53, Issue 1, 2017
  • Collaboratively leveraging our potential
    Andrew West
  • Transforming clinical research into everyday practice: are respiratory care practitioners proactive or reactive?
    Kenneth Brake
  • Debunking myths in pulmonary function testing
    Jeffrey M Haynes
  • The practice of simulation-based assessment in respiratory therapy education
    Andrew J WestGale Parchoma
  • Optimizing learner assessment in a respiratory therapy clinical simulation course
    Drasovean Yvonne
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
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Brake K. Transforming clinical research into everyday practice: are respiratory care practitioners proactive or reactive? Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy. 2017;53(1):5-6.
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