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James Titcombe

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The Health Service Journal|August 10, 2018
Will the NHS never learn from tragic lessons of the past?James Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 29, 2026
To improve maternity services we must confront the damaging ideology that prizes "normal childbirth" over safe careJames Titcombe
Nursing Times|September 18, 2013
"It's time to improve the safety culture in the health service"James Titcombe
The Health Service Journal|July 27, 2018
An organization with a memory? No, amnesiaJames Titcombe
Midwives|July 23, 2015
WORKING TOGETHERJames Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 5, 2025
We need to rethink the "scandal" narrative in the NHSJames Titcombe
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 31, 2015
Parent-activated medical emergency teams: a parent's perspectiveJames Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 29, 2023
Patient safety: listen to whistleblowersBill Kirkup, James Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 10, 2019
In harm's wayLiam J Donaldson, Claire Lemer, James Titcombe
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 8, 2025
Linguistic manoeuvres: obstetric violence camouflages harm and loss of consent from birthHarsha Ananthram, Liz Sutton, Rebecca Matthews, et al.
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The Health Service Journal|August 10, 2018
Will the NHS never learn from tragic lessons of the past?James Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 29, 2026
To improve maternity services we must confront the damaging ideology that prizes "normal childbirth" over safe careJames Titcombe
Nursing Times|September 18, 2013
"It's time to improve the safety culture in the health service"James Titcombe
The Health Service Journal|July 27, 2018
An organization with a memory? No, amnesiaJames Titcombe
Midwives|July 23, 2015
WORKING TOGETHERJames Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 5, 2025
We need to rethink the "scandal" narrative in the NHSJames Titcombe
BMJ Quality & Safety|January 31, 2015
Parent-activated medical emergency teams: a parent's perspectiveJames Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 29, 2023
Patient safety: listen to whistleblowersBill Kirkup, James Titcombe
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 10, 2019
In harm's wayLiam J Donaldson, Claire Lemer, James Titcombe
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 8, 2025
Linguistic manoeuvres: obstetric violence camouflages harm and loss of consent from birthHarsha Ananthram, Liz Sutton, Rebecca Matthews, et al.
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