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James Cunningham

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The Medico-Chirurgical Journal and Review|December 20, 2017
Mr. Cunningham, on Scruple Doses of CalomelJames Cunningham
Vascular|June 16, 2012
Size matters! A reliable endovascular method to avoid infolding and endoleaks when reconstructing aortic bifurcations using stent graftsJerry Matteo, James Cunningham
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|May 21, 2015
Simulating realistic enough patient recordsJames Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|January 4, 2018
Enabling Patient Control of Personal Electronic Health Records Through Distributed Ledger TechnologyJames Cunningham, John Ainsworth
JMIR Human Factors|November 13, 2024
Evaluating Factors Affecting Knowledge Sharing Among Health Care Professionals in the Medical Imaging Departments of 2 Cancer Centers: Concurrent Mixed Methods StudyMaryam Almashmoum, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Frontiers in Medicine|August 10, 2019
A Ledger of Me: Personalizing Healthcare Using Blockchain TechnologyGary Leeming, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2017
Computable Information Governance ContractsJames Cunningham, Gary Leeming, John Ainsworth
Acta Psychologica|April 12, 2025
Prolonged grief, social contact, community belongingness: A representative study of loneliness among bereaved UK adultsJames Cunningham, Eoin McElroy, Mark Shevlin
JMIR Human Factors|May 6, 2025
Knowledge Sharing Maturity Model for Medical Imaging Departments: Development StudyMaryam Almashmoum, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 4, 2012
eLab: bringing together people, data and methods to enhance knowledge discovery in healthcare settingsJohn Ainsworth, James Cunningham, Iain Buchan
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The Medico-Chirurgical Journal and Review|December 20, 2017
Mr. Cunningham, on Scruple Doses of CalomelJames Cunningham
Vascular|June 16, 2012
Size matters! A reliable endovascular method to avoid infolding and endoleaks when reconstructing aortic bifurcations using stent graftsJerry Matteo, James Cunningham
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|May 21, 2015
Simulating realistic enough patient recordsJames Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|January 4, 2018
Enabling Patient Control of Personal Electronic Health Records Through Distributed Ledger TechnologyJames Cunningham, John Ainsworth
JMIR Human Factors|November 13, 2024
Evaluating Factors Affecting Knowledge Sharing Among Health Care Professionals in the Medical Imaging Departments of 2 Cancer Centers: Concurrent Mixed Methods StudyMaryam Almashmoum, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Frontiers in Medicine|August 10, 2019
A Ledger of Me: Personalizing Healthcare Using Blockchain TechnologyGary Leeming, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|April 21, 2017
Computable Information Governance ContractsJames Cunningham, Gary Leeming, John Ainsworth
Acta Psychologica|April 12, 2025
Prolonged grief, social contact, community belongingness: A representative study of loneliness among bereaved UK adultsJames Cunningham, Eoin McElroy, Mark Shevlin
JMIR Human Factors|May 6, 2025
Knowledge Sharing Maturity Model for Medical Imaging Departments: Development StudyMaryam Almashmoum, James Cunningham, John Ainsworth
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|September 4, 2012
eLab: bringing together people, data and methods to enhance knowledge discovery in healthcare settingsJohn Ainsworth, James Cunningham, Iain Buchan
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