InnovAiT 2009 2(12):739-749; doi:10.1093/innovait/inp106
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Getting a better grip on research: A simple system that works
Mr Neal Maskrey,
Mr Jonathan Underhill and
Mr Andy Hutchinson
National Prescribing Centre, Evidence Based Therapeutics, Liverpool
Professor Allen Shaughnessy
Tufts University, Family Medicine Residency at Cambridge Health Alliance, Boston, MA, USA
Professor Dave Slawson
University of Virginia, Family Medicine, VA, USA
E-mail: Neal.Maskrey{at}npc.nhs.uk
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A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that works.
John Gaule.
Church of England clergyman and author
(1603/4-1687)
This is the third paper in a series of five describing the use of evidence to support decisions made in clinical practice.

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