From Our ReadersSpring 2006 - Volume 10 Number 1
Dear Editor, In the Fall 2005 issue Roundtable Discussion: Transfer of Successful Practices, in the section: On The Permanente Journal as a Connector, Arthur Huberman, MD, mentioned: "TPJ may be most useful as an adjunct to help connect people, to raise awareness of things that can be used. Some people just need to read something and then they go do it, some people need to talk to others, and some people need to go see it." Tom Janisse, MD, responded, "Yes, and journal articles have also been used as support devices for transfer when they are used as data or evidence and added in reference lists." |
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