The role of the research and development officer
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The role of the research and development officer

Alison Browne Research and Development Officer, Women and Children’s Directorate, Countess of Chester NHS Trust

This article describes some of the barriers to professional development and discusses how research and development (R&D) officers can overcome these and support their colleagues in clinical practice.

Nursing Standard. 13, 8, 41-42. doi: 10.7748/ns1998.11.13.8.41.c2558

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