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An Infection Preventionist’s Guide to Evaluating Research Studies

  • Posted: September 30, 2016
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Evaluating research studies and incorporating the results of research findings into the practice of infection prevention and control are core competencies for the infection preventionist (IP). Understanding how research is conducted and identifying the key components of how the results of a study are presented can help IPs ground their daily work in evidence-based practice and apply the most current findings to the prevention of infection.

Learn more on the infection preventionist’s guide to evaluating research studies.

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