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D M Nally

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The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|July 27, 2019
Emergency laparotomy research methodology: A systematic reviewD M Nally, J Sorensen, D O Kavanagh
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|January 17, 2020
Innovation in surgical practice: The Association of Surgeons in Training conference - Belfast 2019J M Clements, G Humm, D M Nally, et al.
The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|July 23, 2018
Close rectal dissection in benign diseases of the rectum: A reviewD M Nally, D O Kavanagh, D C Winter
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|December 25, 2018
Perceptions of the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) in surgical training in the UK and Ireland: A prospective cross sectional questionnaire studyD M Nally, E Elsey, G Humm, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 6, 2021
Pan-specialty access to robotic surgery in surgical trainingC A Fleming, O Ali, J M Clements, et al.
BJS Open|June 25, 2021
The quantitative impact of COVID-19 on surgical training in the United KingdomJ M Clements, J R Burke, C Hope, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|April 18, 2019
Simulation in surgical training: Prospective cohort study of access, attitudes and experiences of surgical trainees in the UK and IrelandR Nicholas, G Humm, K E MacLeod, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|March 15, 2020
Use of the eLogbook in surgical training in the United Kingdom: A nationwide survey and consensus recommendations from the Association of Surgeons in TrainingA J Beamish, M J Johnston, R L Harries, et al.
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The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|July 27, 2019
Emergency laparotomy research methodology: A systematic reviewD M Nally, J Sorensen, D O Kavanagh
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|January 17, 2020
Innovation in surgical practice: The Association of Surgeons in Training conference - Belfast 2019J M Clements, G Humm, D M Nally, et al.
The Surgeon : Journal of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Ireland|July 23, 2018
Close rectal dissection in benign diseases of the rectum: A reviewD M Nally, D O Kavanagh, D C Winter
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|December 25, 2018
Perceptions of the Annual Review of Competence Progression (ARCP) in surgical training in the UK and Ireland: A prospective cross sectional questionnaire studyD M Nally, E Elsey, G Humm, et al.
The British Journal of Surgery|April 6, 2021
Pan-specialty access to robotic surgery in surgical trainingC A Fleming, O Ali, J M Clements, et al.
BJS Open|June 25, 2021
The quantitative impact of COVID-19 on surgical training in the United KingdomJ M Clements, J R Burke, C Hope, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|April 18, 2019
Simulation in surgical training: Prospective cohort study of access, attitudes and experiences of surgical trainees in the UK and IrelandR Nicholas, G Humm, K E MacLeod, et al.
International Journal of Surgery (London, England)|March 15, 2020
Use of the eLogbook in surgical training in the United Kingdom: A nationwide survey and consensus recommendations from the Association of Surgeons in TrainingA J Beamish, M J Johnston, R L Harries, et al.
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