Equipping clinical leaders for system and service improvements in quality and safety: an Australian experience
Abstract Objective: To develop clinical leadership among health professionals working in public sector organisations to improve their skills in ensuring high quality and safe health services. Methods: A longitudinal pre‐post‐intervention mixed methods study that included 60 health professionals work...
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Main Authors: | Sandra G. Leggat (Author), Anne Smyth (Author), Cathy Balding (Author), Iain McAlpine (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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