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Center for Long-Term Care Quality & Innovation
Date May 10, 2019
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Vincent Mor speaks about potential for pragmatic research

Dr. Vincent Mor presented "Designing and Disseminating the Next Generation of Interventions for Persons with Dementia

Dr. Vincent Mor presented "Designing and Disseminating the Next Generation of Interventions for Persons with Dementia" at the Mount Sinai Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine Grand Rounds. Speaking to an audience of clinician-researchers, he spoke about the great potential for pragmatic trials to accelerate research in nursing centers, as well as the range of challenges such trials face when implementing sometimes complex interventions under real-world conditions. 

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Vincent Mor speaks about potential for pragmatic research