Exploring individual character traits and behaviours of clinical academic allied health professionals: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Clinical academic allied health professionals can positively impact patient care, organisational performance, and local research culture. Despite a previous national drive to increase these roles, they remain low in number with no clear strategy for growth. Reported barriers to t...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth King (Author), Terry Cordrey (Author), Owen Gustafson (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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