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Lesley Roberts

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Primary Health Care Research & Development|March 24, 2011
Long-term impact of irritable bowel syndrome: a qualitative studyRebecca Farndale, Lesley Roberts
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|October 5, 2019
Exploring the use and quality of Internet discussion forums in pregnancy: A qualitative analysisLeila Ellis, Lesley Roberts
Family Practice|September 1, 2011
Personal maternal care reflections of general practice physiciansAnna Mackenzie, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|October 6, 2022
Response to: Response triggered: Trigger warnings, a necessity or nuisanceHelen Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|August 2, 2023
Trigger warnings as tools for learning-theorising an evolving cultural conceptHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|March 30, 2022
Medical students' views on the value of trigger warnings in education: A qualitative studyHelen A Nolan, Lesley Roberts
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|December 23, 2008
Treatments for irritable bowel syndrome: patients' attitudes and acceptabilityLynsey R Harris, Lesley Roberts
Medical Teacher|December 17, 2023
Twelve tips for implementing trigger or content warnings in healthcare professions educationHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Journal of Inflammation (London, England)|December 26, 2006
Relationship between inflammatory markers, metabolic and anthropometric variables in the Caribbean type 2 diabetic patients with and without microvascular complicationsB Shivananda Nayak, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|June 1, 2021
Medical educators' views and experiences of trigger warnings in teaching sensitive contentHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
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Primary Health Care Research & Development|March 24, 2011
Long-term impact of irritable bowel syndrome: a qualitative studyRebecca Farndale, Lesley Roberts
Birth (Berkeley, Calif.)|October 5, 2019
Exploring the use and quality of Internet discussion forums in pregnancy: A qualitative analysisLeila Ellis, Lesley Roberts
Family Practice|September 1, 2011
Personal maternal care reflections of general practice physiciansAnna Mackenzie, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|October 6, 2022
Response to: Response triggered: Trigger warnings, a necessity or nuisanceHelen Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|August 2, 2023
Trigger warnings as tools for learning-theorising an evolving cultural conceptHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|March 30, 2022
Medical students' views on the value of trigger warnings in education: A qualitative studyHelen A Nolan, Lesley Roberts
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine|December 23, 2008
Treatments for irritable bowel syndrome: patients' attitudes and acceptabilityLynsey R Harris, Lesley Roberts
Medical Teacher|December 17, 2023
Twelve tips for implementing trigger or content warnings in healthcare professions educationHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
Journal of Inflammation (London, England)|December 26, 2006
Relationship between inflammatory markers, metabolic and anthropometric variables in the Caribbean type 2 diabetic patients with and without microvascular complicationsB Shivananda Nayak, Lesley Roberts
Medical Education|June 1, 2021
Medical educators' views and experiences of trigger warnings in teaching sensitive contentHelen Anne Nolan, Lesley Roberts
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