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K Parry

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Midwives|May 31, 2014
A similar experienceK Parry
Social Casework|October 8, 1981
Informed consent: for whose benefit?J K Parry
Social Work in Health Care|January 1, 1994
Death review: an important component of grief resolutionJ K Parry
Journal of Palliative Care|March 1, 1989
Mutual support groups for hospice staff: planned or ad hoc?J K Parry
The Hospice Journal|January 1, 1987
The significance of open communication in working with terminally ill clientsJ K Parry
Physical Therapy|June 1, 1984
Concepts from medical anthropology for cliniciansK K Parry
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 1974
Perforated duodenal ulcer in the puerperiumG K Parry
Journal of Palliative Care|June 1, 1987
The significance of flexibility and symptom control as elements of a health care model in working with the terminally illJ K Parry
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|July 22, 2004
Small simulators for teaching procedural skills in a difficult airway algorithmK Parry, H Owen
Nursing Mirror|October 16, 1980
Psychiatric care. On target with staff and patientsK Parry, D Cope
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Midwives|May 31, 2014
A similar experienceK Parry
Social Casework|October 8, 1981
Informed consent: for whose benefit?J K Parry
Social Work in Health Care|January 1, 1994
Death review: an important component of grief resolutionJ K Parry
Journal of Palliative Care|March 1, 1989
Mutual support groups for hospice staff: planned or ad hoc?J K Parry
The Hospice Journal|January 1, 1987
The significance of open communication in working with terminally ill clientsJ K Parry
Physical Therapy|June 1, 1984
Concepts from medical anthropology for cliniciansK K Parry
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 27, 1974
Perforated duodenal ulcer in the puerperiumG K Parry
Journal of Palliative Care|June 1, 1987
The significance of flexibility and symptom control as elements of a health care model in working with the terminally illJ K Parry
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|July 22, 2004
Small simulators for teaching procedural skills in a difficult airway algorithmK Parry, H Owen
Nursing Mirror|October 16, 1980
Psychiatric care. On target with staff and patientsK Parry, D Cope
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