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In this next podcast, Maddie Whalen and Elizabeth Scala discuss the terminology that is used when speaking about inquiry work, reviewing literature or speaking with fellow project team members. They discuss the effectiveness and efficacy of information and give examples …

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In this next podcast, Maddie Whalen and Elizabeth Scala discuss four main sections that you will likely see in most publications. They provide insight into introduction/background information, methods, results and the discussion/conclusion section. Finally, they close the podcast by using …

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In this next podcast, we discuss how frontline nursing staff can get involved in inquiry projects. We share where frontline staff can find opportunities for getting into scholarly project work.

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In this final podcast of the three-part series, we bring back our guest from the Center for the Practice of Collaborative Leadership, Carolyn Cumpsty-Fowler, PhD, MPH. First, Carolyn explains what a focus group is and why inquiry teams might use …

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In this next podcast, we define a root cause analysis. We share the tools used to perform the root cause analysis. We also discuss an example as a way to apply the project management tools. 

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In this next podcast, we give several tips for narrowing down journal selection. We share online resources for finding journals. We provide a detailed discussion on the steps for nursing journal selection.  

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In this next podcast, we welcome back the Nurse Scientist, Heather Watson, PhD, RN. Heather outlines the various types of research. Heather gives us definitions for each research type. Finally, we discuss a project example through each of the forms of research.