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Making a change in practice with Alison Young

Season 1, Ep. 6

Your audit is complete, you know that your results should be used to inform practice, but how do you encourage others engage with your research outcomes? Alison Young, Clinical Operations Manager at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals recounts her experiences of creating change in practice, focussing on the transition to alcohol-based hand preparations. [First published on RVC website 25 July 2023]


To cite this podcast as: Sarah Batt-Williams and Lyndsay Wade RVC Veterinary Nurses Investigates 6 Making a change in practice with Alison Young Mar 20 2026

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