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Andy M Wearn

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 19, 2002
Alcohol and death: the New Zealand experienceAndy M Wearn
Palliative Medicine|February 3, 2006
Receiving bad news: patients with haematological cancer reflect upon their experienceTina C Randall, Andy M Wearn
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 13, 2002
A concordance-based study of metaphoric expressions used by general practitioners and patients in consultationJohn R Skelton, Andy M Wearn, F D Richard Hobbs
Nurse Education Today|September 19, 2012
Exploration of the attitudes of nursing students to peer physical examination and physical examination of patientsAndy M Wearn, Harsh Bhoopatkar, Thomas K Mathew, et al.
Family Practice|October 3, 2002
"I" and "we": a concordancing analysis of how doctors and patients use first person pronouns in primary care consultationsJohn R Skelton, Andy M Wearn, F D Richard Hobbs
Medical Education|January 6, 2009
Understanding student concerns about peer physical examination using an activity theory frameworkAndy M Wearn, Charlotte E Rees, Paul Bradley, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|January 25, 2008
Medical students' attitudes towards peer physical examination: findings from an international cross-sectional and longitudinal studyCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Anna K Vnuk, et al.
Medical Teacher|November 3, 2009
Don't want to show fellow students my naughty bits: medical students' anxieties about peer examination of intimate body regions at six schools across UK, Australasia and Far-East AsiaCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Anna K Vnuk, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 21, 2022
Adherence to a national consensus statement on informed consent: medical students' experience of obtaining informed consent from patients for sensitive examinationsHarsh Bhoopatkar, Carlos Frederico Confort Campos, Phillipa Jean Malpas, et al.
Medical Teacher|October 1, 2008
Medical students' attitudes to complementary and alternative medicine: further validation of the IMAQ and findings from an international longitudinal studyCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Ian Dennis, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 19, 2002
Alcohol and death: the New Zealand experienceAndy M Wearn
Palliative Medicine|February 3, 2006
Receiving bad news: patients with haematological cancer reflect upon their experienceTina C Randall, Andy M Wearn
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 13, 2002
A concordance-based study of metaphoric expressions used by general practitioners and patients in consultationJohn R Skelton, Andy M Wearn, F D Richard Hobbs
Nurse Education Today|September 19, 2012
Exploration of the attitudes of nursing students to peer physical examination and physical examination of patientsAndy M Wearn, Harsh Bhoopatkar, Thomas K Mathew, et al.
Family Practice|October 3, 2002
"I" and "we": a concordancing analysis of how doctors and patients use first person pronouns in primary care consultationsJohn R Skelton, Andy M Wearn, F D Richard Hobbs
Medical Education|January 6, 2009
Understanding student concerns about peer physical examination using an activity theory frameworkAndy M Wearn, Charlotte E Rees, Paul Bradley, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|January 25, 2008
Medical students' attitudes towards peer physical examination: findings from an international cross-sectional and longitudinal studyCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Anna K Vnuk, et al.
Medical Teacher|November 3, 2009
Don't want to show fellow students my naughty bits: medical students' anxieties about peer examination of intimate body regions at six schools across UK, Australasia and Far-East AsiaCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Anna K Vnuk, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 21, 2022
Adherence to a national consensus statement on informed consent: medical students' experience of obtaining informed consent from patients for sensitive examinationsHarsh Bhoopatkar, Carlos Frederico Confort Campos, Phillipa Jean Malpas, et al.
Medical Teacher|October 1, 2008
Medical students' attitudes to complementary and alternative medicine: further validation of the IMAQ and findings from an international longitudinal studyCharlotte E Rees, Andy M Wearn, Ian Dennis, et al.
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