Barriers to translational research in Windsor Ontario: a survey of clinical care providers and health researchers
Abstract Background Translational research is an ideology focussed on streamlining the transition of novel research into clinical practice to ultimately benefit populations. Central to this approach is overcoming barriers to research involvement and interdisciplinary collaboration. Identifying barri...
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Main Authors: | Justin B. Senecal, Karen Metcalfe, Kaila Wilson, Indryas Woldie, Lisa A. Porter |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cf7528edf6b54349b49bcea38c6adf6d |
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