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Academic detailing as a method of continuing medical education.

Roar DyrkornHarald Christian LangaasTrude GiverhaugKetil Arne EspnesDebra RowettOlav Spigset
Published in: Advances in medical education and practice (2019)
We consider that academic detailing is a suitable method to bring the best available evidence to the point at which care is delivered, to achieve the best for the patients. According to the Norwegian GPs' evaluation, it is a key supplement to other methods of continuing medical education. To have maximum impact, it is important that academic detailing is practiced according to the consensus that has evolved in the USA and Australia.
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