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Smoothing the way for practice change
Journal Clubs are becoming popular as a way for teams to look together at research evidence and decide if practice needs to change as a result. But do we give enough thought to what happens next? Introducing and getting familiar with … Continue reading
Posted in CPD, implementation science, Professional standards, Research, Resources, Service delivery, Speech and Language Therapy
Tagged accessible, implementation, normalisation process theory, speech and language therapy
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Prime and Predigest revisited: techniques to improve writing for publication
Having offered a number of workshops over the years on writing for publication (one written up as ‘Prime and Predigest’), it was a real treat for me to be on the receiving end of a 2 day course on academic … Continue reading
Posted in Books, journals and articles, CPD, Resources, Speech and Language Therapy, Writing for publication
Tagged academic writing, accessible, cohesive devices, John Paley, prime and predigest, recursive framework, scaffolding, Speech & Language Therapy in Practice, Swales and Feak, writing for publication
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