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Research or Quality: Who Cares?

Date
April 8, 2011
$25
Standard Price

Ever wonder if your project is a research study or a quality project? There is an easy way to tell - it is all about your INTENT! In this humorous and informal take on a typically serious and misunderstood concept, you will learn how to identify your INTENT. This session discusses the differences and similarities between research and quality, as well as the flaws in collecting and interpreting research and quality data. At the end of this session, you will know how to plan and assess practices, procedures, and outcomes that will impact the care they deliver.

Speaker

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Sandra Siedlecki, PhD, RN, APRN, FAAN

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