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Posted by Carolyn Martin on January 14th, 2015
Posted in: Training & Education
Attitudes, beliefs and barriers in healthcare organizations about evidence-based management: Results from a Study of Idaho Hospitals
presented by Ruiling Guo, associate professor and health sciences librarian at Idaho State University (ISU) Idaho Health Sciences Library
January 21, 2015 at 1 PM Pacific (noon Alaska 2 PM Mountain)
Funded by the NN/LM PNR, Ruiling has collaboratively worked with her partners, Idaho State University teaching faculty in health care administration, on a needs assessment project. The purpose of the project was to conduct a needs assessment survey to identify hospital leaders’ beliefs and attitudes toward the practice of evidence-based management and potential needs for providing an evidence-based management training program to Idaho healthcare administrators. Ruiling will share her collaborative research findings and future plan with audience.
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