Can National Oral Health Policy Reform Be Successfully Translated into Practice and Reduce the Burden of Disease in Australia?
BACKGROUND: The discrepancy between policy makers decisions, current research and clinical practice is of huge significance to the health industry and the Australian community. AIM: Evaluate of translational research frameworks and policy formulation within the Australian oral health context. METH...
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Main Authors: | Md Shahidul Islam (Author), Caitlyn Brennan (Author) |
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