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Learning from the research process: An advanced practitioner reporting radiographer reflective narrative
1Radiology Department, Colchester Hospital, Turner Road, Colchester CO4 5JL, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Research is one of the recognized four pillars of advanced practice. This reflective narrative outlines the radiographer author's critical thoughts throughout the completion of the research modules for an MSc in Clinical reporting. The journey is followed from formative stages through to completion. Skills are developed in determining a research subject, literature searching, navigating ethics, conducting research and dissemination. Throughout the process, as well as producing a published piece of research, the learning contributes to the remaining three pillars of advanced practice (Leadership, Clinical practice and Education), ultimately improving service to the patient.
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