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Nursing: The Art of Innovation

Nursing: The Art of Innovation

The Art of Innovation, formerly called the Art of Questioning and the Art of Answering, began in 2014 in an effort to foster interest in research and clinical inquiry and to ultimately improve patient care. Questions are submitted each year by individuals or teams of nurses who then create posters of their evidence-based projects and display them at the annual Art of Innovation Celebration. The majority of questions result in quality improvement projects, and some go on to become full-fledged research projects.
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