2013, Number 4
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2013; 51 (4)
Medical practice and clinical research: keys to generate knowledge and improve care
Castuera-Gómez CM, Talavera JO
Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 364-367
PDF size: 34.44 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The increased quality in medical care may be immediately
accomplished if clinical research is integrated into daily
clinical practice. In the generation of medical knowledge
are four steps: an unanswered question awakened from
clinical practice, the critical analysis of specialized literature,
the development of a research protocol, and, fi nally,
the publication of outcomes. The decision making and
continuous training are become part of an effective strategy
of medical attention improvement.
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