Leadership in Allied Health: A Review of the Literature
Background: It is well established that effective clinical leadership improves the quality of healthcare service provision and promotes leadership outcomes. [1,2] Leadership capacity and capability of allied health professionals is needed for successful clinical service provision, [3] but less is kn...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Bradd (Author), Joanne Travaglia (Author), Andrew Hayen (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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