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Kate Martin

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JAMA Neurology|April 1, 2020
A Future We Must Dare to ImagineKate Martin
Nursing Older People|October 4, 2023
Implementing music therapy interventions in a dementia inpatient unit: reflections and practicalitiesChris Atkinson, Kate Martin
Family & Community Health|June 15, 2007
Fractured migrant families: paradoxes of hope and devastationSharon McGuire, Kate Martin
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy|May 8, 2025
Refocusing research: A mixed methods study to evaluate utilisation of the top 10 priorities for occupational therapy research in the United KingdomAleysha Kate Martin, Gillian Ward
The Veterinary Record|May 29, 2026
Transparency when using medicines terminologyFlorence Doig, Ashley Gray, Kate Martin
Journal of Medical Case Reports|April 29, 2010
Stiff person syndrome presenting with sudden onset of shortness of breath and difficulty moving the right arm: a case reportBradley Goodson, Kate Martin, Thomas Hunt
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 19, 2013
The perceived importance of anatomy and neuroanatomy in the practice of speech-language pathologyKate Martin, Nicola J Bessell, Ingrid Scholten
Archives of Disease in Childhood|May 21, 2021
Improved renal allograft survival for pre-emptive paediatric renal transplant recipients in the UKMatko Marlais, Kate Martin, Stephen D Marks
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|April 25, 2022
Providing music therapy for people with dementia in an acute mental health settingLeah Drewitt, Kate Martin, Chris Atkinson, et al.
Clinical Dysmorphology|March 14, 2007
Relatively mild phenotype in a patient with interstitial 6q24.3-q25.2 deletionGeorge A Tanteles, Katherine Yates, Kate Martin, et al.
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JAMA Neurology|April 1, 2020
A Future We Must Dare to ImagineKate Martin
Nursing Older People|October 4, 2023
Implementing music therapy interventions in a dementia inpatient unit: reflections and practicalitiesChris Atkinson, Kate Martin
Family & Community Health|June 15, 2007
Fractured migrant families: paradoxes of hope and devastationSharon McGuire, Kate Martin
The British Journal of Occupational Therapy|May 8, 2025
Refocusing research: A mixed methods study to evaluate utilisation of the top 10 priorities for occupational therapy research in the United KingdomAleysha Kate Martin, Gillian Ward
The Veterinary Record|May 29, 2026
Transparency when using medicines terminologyFlorence Doig, Ashley Gray, Kate Martin
Journal of Medical Case Reports|April 29, 2010
Stiff person syndrome presenting with sudden onset of shortness of breath and difficulty moving the right arm: a case reportBradley Goodson, Kate Martin, Thomas Hunt
Anatomical Sciences Education|June 19, 2013
The perceived importance of anatomy and neuroanatomy in the practice of speech-language pathologyKate Martin, Nicola J Bessell, Ingrid Scholten
Archives of Disease in Childhood|May 21, 2021
Improved renal allograft survival for pre-emptive paediatric renal transplant recipients in the UKMatko Marlais, Kate Martin, Stephen D Marks
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|April 25, 2022
Providing music therapy for people with dementia in an acute mental health settingLeah Drewitt, Kate Martin, Chris Atkinson, et al.
Clinical Dysmorphology|March 14, 2007
Relatively mild phenotype in a patient with interstitial 6q24.3-q25.2 deletionGeorge A Tanteles, Katherine Yates, Kate Martin, et al.
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