Flipping the paradigm: a qualitative exploration of research translation centres in the United Kingdom and Australia
Abstract Background Over the past decade, Research Translation Centres (RTCs) have been established in many countries. These centres (sometimes referred to as Academic Health Science Centres) are designed to bring universities and healthcare providers together in order to accelerate the generation a...
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Main Authors: | Tracy Robinson (Author), Helen Skouteris (Author), Prue Burns (Author), Angela Melder (Author), Cate Bailey (Author), Charlotte Croft (Author), Dmitrios Spyridonidis (Author), Helena Teede (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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