Friday 30 May 2008
Undressing the Elephant: why good practice doesn't spread in healthcare
The premise of this book is that the concept of “spread” and the business of “spreading good practice” as we continue to apply it in healthcare, may be a large part of why “spread” doesn’t happen. If you’re looking for an alternative and occasionally irreverent view, then read on. This is Sarah Fraser's personal account reflecting on many years worth of consulting practice, mistakes included. Copy to be available through the PCT library.
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This is a great book and very thought-provoking. A really good read.
ReplyDeleteRhian Last
Thanks for posting about my book. It has its own website www.undressingtheelephant.co.uk where you can download a chapter. Or you can browse it using Google Book Search.
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