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Critical Care Department St. Michael’s Hospital Research Program © 2003 Critical Care Dept, St. Michael’s Hospital

Rationale Improve quality of care Improve quality of care Enhance scientific knowledge Enhance scientific knowledge Develop specific expertise Develop specific expertise Design a specialty Design a specialty © 2003 Critical Care Dept, St. Michael’s Hospital

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Continuous Quality Improvement Education Clinical Services Research & Development © 2003 Critical Care Dept, St. Michael’s Hospital

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