© 2002 by Oxford University Press
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 94, No. 7, 478-479,
April 3, 2002
© 2002 Oxford University Press
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Networks Aim to Bridge Gap Between Clinical Research, Medical Practice
Obtaining the benefits from clinical research in everyday medical practice must involve practicing physicians, and ways have to be found to encourage research in general medical practices, both for the physicians and patients benefit, concluded a panel of experts convened by the Institute of Medicines Clinical Research Roundtable.
At a recent workshop, the group examined ways to bridge the gap between clinical research findings and their application in medical practice. Putting these findings into practice inevitably involves research. In this sense, clinical research does not stop with academic research; it is a seamless process that continues in medical practice.
Practice-based research may effectively bridge the gap between formal research studies and clinical practice, suggested
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