Best evidence has no bearing on quality of life if it is not implemented in clinical practice. We introduce knowledge translation as a theoretical framework for closing the gap between evidence and practice in plastic surgery. The current state of published evidence in plastic surgery is reviewed and evaluated, with the recommendation to utilize the EQUATOR network's guidelines for reporting clinical research findings. Tools and strategies are offered for the reader to understand and integrate evidence at the bedside. Systemic solutions are also proposed for the dissemination of best evidence to facilitate its translation into practice. Financial Disclosure: The authors have no financial conflicts of interest or sources of funding to declare. Correspondence: Dr. Achilleas Thoma, 101-206 James Street South Hamilton, ON, L8P 3A9,, Phone (905) 523-0019, Fax (905) 523-0229, Email: drathoma@cogeco.net ©2018American Society of Plastic Surgeons
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