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I R Le Jeune

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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 31, 2012
Patient need at the heart of workforce planning: the use of supply and demand analysis in a large teaching hospital's acute medical unitI R Le Jeune, M J R Simmonds, L Poole
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|July 25, 2006
Severe hyponatraemia in medical in-patients: aetiology, assessment and outcomeJ A Clayton, I R Le Jeune, I P Hall
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|November 17, 2007
Serial lung function tests in primary immune deficiencyA L Rich, I R Le Jeune, L McDermott, et al.
Acute Medicine|November 24, 2011
Safe discharge of patients with low-risk upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB): can the use of Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score be extended?I R Le Jeune, A L Gordon, D Farrugia, et al.
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Clinical Medicine (London, England)|August 31, 2012
Patient need at the heart of workforce planning: the use of supply and demand analysis in a large teaching hospital's acute medical unitI R Le Jeune, M J R Simmonds, L Poole
QJM : Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians|July 25, 2006
Severe hyponatraemia in medical in-patients: aetiology, assessment and outcomeJ A Clayton, I R Le Jeune, I P Hall
Clinical and Experimental Immunology|November 17, 2007
Serial lung function tests in primary immune deficiencyA L Rich, I R Le Jeune, L McDermott, et al.
Acute Medicine|November 24, 2011
Safe discharge of patients with low-risk upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB): can the use of Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score be extended?I R Le Jeune, A L Gordon, D Farrugia, et al.
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