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Catherine Gaynor

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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 28, 2026
The 'Emergency Break Glass' has been broken - now we must break the silenceCatherine Gaynor
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 2, 2015
Is Stroke Early Supported Discharge still effective in practice? A prospective comparative studyRebecca J Fisher, Christine S Cobley, Iskra Potgieter, et al.
Age and Ageing|July 30, 2010
Does looped nasogastric tube feeding improve nutritional delivery for patients with dysphagia after acute stroke? A randomised controlled trialJessica Beavan, Simon Paul Conroy, Rowan Harwood, et al.
Trials|August 9, 2007
Is looped nasogastric tube feeding more effective than conventional nasogastric tube feeding for dysphagia in acute stroke?Jessica R Beavan, Simon Conroy, Jo Leonardi-Bee, et al.
Stroke|March 29, 2011
A consensus on stroke: early supported dischargeRebecca J Fisher, Catherine Gaynor, Micky Kerr, et al.
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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|May 28, 2026
The 'Emergency Break Glass' has been broken - now we must break the silenceCatherine Gaynor
Clinical Rehabilitation|April 2, 2015
Is Stroke Early Supported Discharge still effective in practice? A prospective comparative studyRebecca J Fisher, Christine S Cobley, Iskra Potgieter, et al.
Age and Ageing|July 30, 2010
Does looped nasogastric tube feeding improve nutritional delivery for patients with dysphagia after acute stroke? A randomised controlled trialJessica Beavan, Simon Paul Conroy, Rowan Harwood, et al.
Trials|August 9, 2007
Is looped nasogastric tube feeding more effective than conventional nasogastric tube feeding for dysphagia in acute stroke?Jessica R Beavan, Simon Conroy, Jo Leonardi-Bee, et al.
Stroke|March 29, 2011
A consensus on stroke: early supported dischargeRebecca J Fisher, Catherine Gaynor, Micky Kerr, et al.
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