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Research in the Clinical Setting    
Taking Nursing to New Heights
by Martha Buffum, APRN, DNSc, BC, CS
60140 l 2.00 hr

Research in the Clinical Setting - 60140
Objectives:

This course has been approved for 2 clock hours by the Commission on Case Manager Certification from February 12, 2009 through December 31, 2009.

The goal of this program is to provide nurses with information about the steps for developing research projects in the clinical setting. After studying the information presented here, you will be able to —

  • Identify three methods for developing ideas for a research project.
  • Describe a clinical problem in a researchable format.
  • Discuss the steps involved in designing a study.
  • Define three resources for facilitating the development
    and use of research.

Course expires on 4/23/2010
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