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Jessica C Watson

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 3, 2017
All tests can sometimes cause more harm than goodJessica C Watson
Medical Teacher|November 2, 2006
Handheld computers are a neglected teaching resourceGenevieve Thueux, Jessica C Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 5, 2023
Can I have blood tests to check everything is alright?Lewis F Buss, David Spitzer, Jessica C Watson
Family Practice|March 30, 2023
Special Issue: Climate Crisis and Primary Health CareJessica C Watson, Elizabeth A Sturgiss, Peter Tait
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 15, 2019
Are guidelines for monitoring chronic disease in primary care evidence based?Martha M C Elwenspoek, Rita Patel, Jessica C Watson, et al.
BMC Family Practice|December 6, 2020
GP's perspectives on laboratory test use for monitoring long-term conditions: an audit of current testing practiceMartha M C Elwenspoek, Ed Mann, Katharine Alsop, et al.
Pharmacoeconomics - Open|February 23, 2024
Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Monitoring of Long-Term Conditions in Primary Care: Informing Decision Modelling with a Systematic Review in Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Kidney DiseaseSyed G Mohiuddin, Mary E Ward, William Hollingworth, et al.
BJGP Open|January 24, 2023
Variation in laboratory testing for patients with long-term conditions: a longitudinal cohort study in UK primary careTimothy Jones, Rita Patel, Martha M C Elwenspoek, et al.
Family Practice|August 22, 2020
What methods are being used to create an evidence base on the use of laboratory tests to monitor long-term conditions in primary care? A scoping reviewMartha M C Elwenspoek, Lauren J Scott, Katharine Alsop, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|May 18, 2007
Alcohol badly affects eye movements linked to steering, providing for automatic in-car detection of drink drivingDilwyn E Marple-Horvat, Hannah L Cooper, Steven L Gilbey, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 3, 2017
All tests can sometimes cause more harm than goodJessica C Watson
Medical Teacher|November 2, 2006
Handheld computers are a neglected teaching resourceGenevieve Thueux, Jessica C Watson
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 5, 2023
Can I have blood tests to check everything is alright?Lewis F Buss, David Spitzer, Jessica C Watson
Family Practice|March 30, 2023
Special Issue: Climate Crisis and Primary Health CareJessica C Watson, Elizabeth A Sturgiss, Peter Tait
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 15, 2019
Are guidelines for monitoring chronic disease in primary care evidence based?Martha M C Elwenspoek, Rita Patel, Jessica C Watson, et al.
BMC Family Practice|December 6, 2020
GP's perspectives on laboratory test use for monitoring long-term conditions: an audit of current testing practiceMartha M C Elwenspoek, Ed Mann, Katharine Alsop, et al.
Pharmacoeconomics - Open|February 23, 2024
Cost-Effectiveness of Routine Monitoring of Long-Term Conditions in Primary Care: Informing Decision Modelling with a Systematic Review in Hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes and Chronic Kidney DiseaseSyed G Mohiuddin, Mary E Ward, William Hollingworth, et al.
BJGP Open|January 24, 2023
Variation in laboratory testing for patients with long-term conditions: a longitudinal cohort study in UK primary careTimothy Jones, Rita Patel, Martha M C Elwenspoek, et al.
Family Practice|August 22, 2020
What methods are being used to create an evidence base on the use of laboratory tests to monitor long-term conditions in primary care? A scoping reviewMartha M C Elwenspoek, Lauren J Scott, Katharine Alsop, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|May 18, 2007
Alcohol badly affects eye movements linked to steering, providing for automatic in-car detection of drink drivingDilwyn E Marple-Horvat, Hannah L Cooper, Steven L Gilbey, et al.
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