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- D L Flarey.
- Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital, OH.
- Health Care Superv. 1993 Mar 1; 11 (3): 53-8.
AbstractWhile the journal club concept has its roots in medical practice, the premise of the concept can easily and effectively be assimilated into health care management practice. Health care executives and managers can greatly facilitate the journal club process by establishing a solid methodology for article presentations that focuses on critical and timely issues related to health care management. With upper management support and member commitment, the journal club can be a powerful vehicle for ongoing management and personal career development.
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