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Janine Dizon
is undertaking her PhD which tackles the issues of evidence implementation in a developing country. The use of evidence to guide clinical practice has been a growing area of interest in the health professions worldwide, particularly in physiotherapy. In the Philippines, there is no documented information on what really guides clinical practice and if the use of research evidence does have a role in guiding the physiotherapists in making their clinical decisions on patient care. This was the primary driver of Janine Dizon's PhD project focusing on the development and implementation of a tailored evidence based practice educational program for Filipino physiotherapists. To read more visit iCAHE's PhD Corner.
 

Lucylynn Lizarondo 
is working on her PhD which is looking at bridging the between research and practice using an innovation journal club model. Since working in iCAHE in 2008, Lucy has been assisting allied health practitioners in South Australia organise their journal clubs using the iCAHE model (http://www.unisa.edu.au/cahe/Resources/JC/journalclub.asp).  This journal club initiative is part of iCAHE's commitment to promote the use of research evidence in making decisions about health care. Because of Lucy's exposure to this project, she developed a strong interest in evidence-based practice (EBP), specifically the role of journal club in bridging the gap between research and practice. To read more visit iCAHE's PhD Corner.

Julie Luker
is working on her PhD entitled 'The influence of stroke patients' age on the quality of care they receive from allied health professionals'. To read more visit iCAHE's PhD Corner.
 

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