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The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 22, 2005
Findings and outcome of teenage women referred for colposcopy at Christchurch Women's Hospital, New ZealandPeter Sykes, Dianne Harker, David Peddie
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|December 16, 2004
Is there a role for colposcopy in the follow-up of treated low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions?Simon Jones, Peter Sykes, Selvan Pather, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 11, 2017
Designing Novel Health ICTs to Support Work, Not Generate It: Five PrinciplesDavid Peddie, Serena Small, Maeve Wickham, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 16, 2017
Patient Perceptions About Data Sharing & Privacy: Insights from ActionADESerena S Small, David Peddie, Christine Ackerley, et al.
CJEM|November 7, 2022
Beliefs and perceptions of patient safety event reporting in a Canadian Emergency Department: a qualitative studyTrevor Skutezky, Serena S Small, David Peddie, et al.
Springerplus|November 1, 2016
Pilot-testing an adverse drug event reporting form prior to its implementation in an electronic health recordAdam Chruscicki, Katherin Badke, David Peddie, et al.
JMIR Medical Informatics|June 30, 2018
Adverse Drug Event Reporting From Clinical Care: Mixed-Methods Analysis for a Minimum Required DatasetDavid Peddie, Serena S Small, Katherin Badke, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|March 1, 2018
Why Clinicians Don't Report Adverse Drug Events: Qualitative StudyCorinne M Hohl, Serena S Small, David Peddie, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 21, 2022
Patient choice may improve adherence to follow-up in cervical screening: a randomised-control trialKatayoun Taghavi, Jillian Lamb, Helene MacNab, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 6, 2018
Methods for evaluating adverse drug event preventability in emergency department patientsStephanie A Woo, Amber Cragg, Maeve E Wickham, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 22, 2005
Findings and outcome of teenage women referred for colposcopy at Christchurch Women's Hospital, New ZealandPeter Sykes, Dianne Harker, David Peddie
The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology|December 16, 2004
Is there a role for colposcopy in the follow-up of treated low grade squamous intraepithelial lesions?Simon Jones, Peter Sykes, Selvan Pather, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 11, 2017
Designing Novel Health ICTs to Support Work, Not Generate It: Five PrinciplesDavid Peddie, Serena Small, Maeve Wickham, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 16, 2017
Patient Perceptions About Data Sharing & Privacy: Insights from ActionADESerena S Small, David Peddie, Christine Ackerley, et al.
CJEM|November 7, 2022
Beliefs and perceptions of patient safety event reporting in a Canadian Emergency Department: a qualitative studyTrevor Skutezky, Serena S Small, David Peddie, et al.
Springerplus|November 1, 2016
Pilot-testing an adverse drug event reporting form prior to its implementation in an electronic health recordAdam Chruscicki, Katherin Badke, David Peddie, et al.
JMIR Medical Informatics|June 30, 2018
Adverse Drug Event Reporting From Clinical Care: Mixed-Methods Analysis for a Minimum Required DatasetDavid Peddie, Serena S Small, Katherin Badke, et al.
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance|March 1, 2018
Why Clinicians Don't Report Adverse Drug Events: Qualitative StudyCorinne M Hohl, Serena S Small, David Peddie, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 21, 2022
Patient choice may improve adherence to follow-up in cervical screening: a randomised-control trialKatayoun Taghavi, Jillian Lamb, Helene MacNab, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|December 6, 2018
Methods for evaluating adverse drug event preventability in emergency department patientsStephanie A Woo, Amber Cragg, Maeve E Wickham, et al.
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