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Mar 2025
27m 44s

BMJ Best Practice and patient safety

BMJ GROUP
About this episode

The purpose of BMJ Best Practice is to provide knowledge that will help healthcare professionals deliver better care. In this podcast, Dr Clare Mock explains how you can put evidence based knowledge into practice to ensure that we achieve high quality and safe healthcare.

Clare is Clinical Engagement Physician at BMJ and has a great deal of experience in safety, quality improvement and implementation science.

Competing interests: CM works for BMJ. 

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