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Jane Dacre

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Heart (British Cardiac Society)|December 14, 2018
How far have women come in medicine?Dame Jane Dacre
Lancet (London, England)|May 16, 2016
Lung, e-cigarettes, and health: response from the Royal College of PhysiciansJane Dacre, John Britton
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|March 19, 2011
Women and medicineJane Dacre, Susan Shepherd
Medical Education|July 15, 2011
Reducing bias in decision making improves care and influences medical student educationKatherine Woolf, Jane Dacre
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 7, 2010
Should undergraduate medical students be regulated? YesJane Dacre, Peter Raven
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 4, 2013
Funding of medical education: the need for transparencyJane Dacre, Kieran Walsh
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|July 11, 2002
Professional attitudes: why we should careJonathan Martin, Jane Dacre
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 9, 2008
Dealing with complaintsJudith Cave, Jane Dacre
Lancet (London, England)|February 8, 2017
Research for all, benefits allJane Dacre, Margaret Johnson
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 2, 2010
A critique of the specialty certificate examinations of the Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians of the U.KJohn Mucklow, Jane Dacre
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Heart (British Cardiac Society)|December 14, 2018
How far have women come in medicine?Dame Jane Dacre
Lancet (London, England)|May 16, 2016
Lung, e-cigarettes, and health: response from the Royal College of PhysiciansJane Dacre, John Britton
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|March 19, 2011
Women and medicineJane Dacre, Susan Shepherd
Medical Education|July 15, 2011
Reducing bias in decision making improves care and influences medical student educationKatherine Woolf, Jane Dacre
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 7, 2010
Should undergraduate medical students be regulated? YesJane Dacre, Peter Raven
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 4, 2013
Funding of medical education: the need for transparencyJane Dacre, Kieran Walsh
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|July 11, 2002
Professional attitudes: why we should careJonathan Martin, Jane Dacre
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 9, 2008
Dealing with complaintsJudith Cave, Jane Dacre
Lancet (London, England)|February 8, 2017
Research for all, benefits allJane Dacre, Margaret Johnson
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|December 2, 2010
A critique of the specialty certificate examinations of the Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians of the U.KJohn Mucklow, Jane Dacre
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