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The Case for Implementation Science in Medical Radiation Practice
Laura Di Michele1, Mitchell Sarkies1,2, Nicola Creagh1,3
1School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Implementation science provides tools to effectively implement evidence-based practices in Medical Radiation Science. Applying these methods can speed up adoption and ensure lasting clinical practice changes.
Area of Science:
- Medical Radiation Science
- Implementation Science
Background:
- Clinical change initiatives often face significant challenges in initiation and sustainability.
- Evidence-based practices require systematic approaches for effective uptake and long-term integration.
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