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Harry McNaughton

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Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|March 21, 2002
Lowering lipids after a stroke or transient ischaemic attackHarry McNaughton
Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|February 7, 2002
Traumatic brain injury: assessment and managementHarry McNaughton, Matire Harwood
Practical Neurology|July 31, 2023
Intrinsic motivationHarry McNaughton, Vivian Fu
The Journal of International Medical Research|December 23, 2021
Estimating the minimal clinically important difference for the Physical Component Summary of the Short Form 36 for patients with strokeVivian Fu, Mark Weatherall, Harry McNaughton
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 18, 2004
Success in the workplace following traumatic brain injury: are we evaluating what is most important?William Levack, Kath McPherson, Harry McNaughton
Practical Neurology|December 1, 2025
Low back pain, with or without sciaticaHarry McNaughton, Vivian Fu, Ravi Kothari
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 25, 2006
Interferon beta, PHARMAC, and political directives: in the best interests of people with multiple sclerosis?Harry McNaughton, Nicola Kayes, Kathryn McPherson
The European Respiratory Journal|October 4, 2016
Comprehensive cost of treating one patient with MDR/pre-XDR-TB in Wellington, New ZealandAmanda McNaughton, Timothy Blackmore, Harry McNaughton
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease|March 22, 2018
Are physical activity levels of health care professionals consistent with activity guidelines? A prospective cohort study in New ZealandLydia Chan, Harry McNaughton, Mark Weatherall
Internal Medicine Journal|November 19, 2016
An audit of coagulation screening in patients presenting to the emergency department for potential stroke thrombolysisKatie Thorne, Harry McNaughton, Mark Weatherall
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Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|March 21, 2002
Lowering lipids after a stroke or transient ischaemic attackHarry McNaughton
Hospital Medicine (London, England : 1998)|February 7, 2002
Traumatic brain injury: assessment and managementHarry McNaughton, Matire Harwood
Practical Neurology|July 31, 2023
Intrinsic motivationHarry McNaughton, Vivian Fu
The Journal of International Medical Research|December 23, 2021
Estimating the minimal clinically important difference for the Physical Component Summary of the Short Form 36 for patients with strokeVivian Fu, Mark Weatherall, Harry McNaughton
Disability and Rehabilitation|June 18, 2004
Success in the workplace following traumatic brain injury: are we evaluating what is most important?William Levack, Kath McPherson, Harry McNaughton
Practical Neurology|December 1, 2025
Low back pain, with or without sciaticaHarry McNaughton, Vivian Fu, Ravi Kothari
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 25, 2006
Interferon beta, PHARMAC, and political directives: in the best interests of people with multiple sclerosis?Harry McNaughton, Nicola Kayes, Kathryn McPherson
The European Respiratory Journal|October 4, 2016
Comprehensive cost of treating one patient with MDR/pre-XDR-TB in Wellington, New ZealandAmanda McNaughton, Timothy Blackmore, Harry McNaughton
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease|March 22, 2018
Are physical activity levels of health care professionals consistent with activity guidelines? A prospective cohort study in New ZealandLydia Chan, Harry McNaughton, Mark Weatherall
Internal Medicine Journal|November 19, 2016
An audit of coagulation screening in patients presenting to the emergency department for potential stroke thrombolysisKatie Thorne, Harry McNaughton, Mark Weatherall
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