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Gill Pinner

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BMJ Open|September 9, 2019
Using the Many-Facet Rasch Model to analyse and evaluate the quality of objective structured clinical examination: a non-experimental cross-sectional designMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner
International Journal of Medical Education|May 8, 2018
Enhancing Objective Structured Clinical Examinations through visualisation of checklist scores and global rating scaleMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner
International Psychogeriatrics|September 24, 2002
To tell or not to tell: on disclosing the diagnosis of dementiaGill Pinner, Walter Pierre Bouman
International Psychogeriatrics|February 6, 2004
Attitudes of patients with mild dementia and their carers towards disclosure of the diagnosisGill Pinner, Walter Pierre Bouman
Medical Teacher|November 21, 2018
The Bayesian borderline regression method: Identifying pass marks for small cohortsMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner, Gillian A Doody
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BMJ Open|September 9, 2019
Using the Many-Facet Rasch Model to analyse and evaluate the quality of objective structured clinical examination: a non-experimental cross-sectional designMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner
International Journal of Medical Education|May 8, 2018
Enhancing Objective Structured Clinical Examinations through visualisation of checklist scores and global rating scaleMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner
International Psychogeriatrics|September 24, 2002
To tell or not to tell: on disclosing the diagnosis of dementiaGill Pinner, Walter Pierre Bouman
International Psychogeriatrics|February 6, 2004
Attitudes of patients with mild dementia and their carers towards disclosure of the diagnosisGill Pinner, Walter Pierre Bouman
Medical Teacher|November 21, 2018
The Bayesian borderline regression method: Identifying pass marks for small cohortsMohsen Tavakol, Gill Pinner, Gillian A Doody
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