Clinical Translation
Clinical Translation is the process of translating medical and scientific research into clinical practice. It seeks to bridge the gap between research-based evidence and the clinical setting. Clinical Translation is essential to ensure the safe and effective use of healthcare services and treatments. It also helps to promote and improve the quality of care provided to patients by allowing healthcare professionals to provide the best evidence-based practice. Clinical Translation is used in a variety of medical fields including epidemiology, pharmacology, psychiatry, and public health. Furthermore, it has implications for policy makers, researchers, and healthcare providers as it helps to ensure that healthcare is both effective and safe.
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