Addicted to discovery: Does the quest for new knowledge hinder practice improvement?
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An Overview of Research and Evaluation Designs for Dissemination and ImplementationDisseminating alcohol screening and brief intervention at trauma centers: a policy-relevant cluster randomized effectiveness trial.From Cat's Cradle to Beat the Reaper: getting evidence-based treatments into practice in spite of ourselves.Substance use and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in trauma center patients receiving mandated alcohol screening and brief intervention.
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Addicted to discovery: Does the quest for new knowledge hinder practice improvement?
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Harold I Perl
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