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Malcolm Daniel

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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|February 5, 2008
Appraising the evidence in managing fibroproliferative acute respiratory distress syndromeMalcolm Daniel
Paediatric Anaesthesia|July 31, 2010
Improving quality in anesthesia: where are we starting from and how are we going to get there?Malcolm Daniel
Anesthesiology|August 27, 2004
Solid (concrete) evidence needs both cement and sandMichael Basler, Malcolm Daniel
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports|May 10, 2016
Making Quality Improvement Happen in the Real World: Building Capability and Improving Multiple Projects at the Same TimeMalcolm Daniel, Alex Puxty, Barbara Miles
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|July 26, 2014
User involvement: beyond the tick-boxJoanne McPeake, Tara Quasim, Malcolm Daniel
Nursing in Critical Care|April 14, 2012
Central line insertion bundle: experiences and challenges in an adult ICUJoanne McPeake, Shelia Cantwell, Malcolm G Booth, et al.
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports|January 7, 2016
Details behind the dots: How different intensive care units used common and contrasting methods to prevent ventilator associated pneumoniaMalcolm Daniel, Malcolm Booth, Kirsteen Ellis, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|July 16, 2019
Understanding what matters to patients in critical care: An exploratory evaluationChristine Connelly, Lyndsey Jarvie, Malcolm Daniel, et al.
BMJ Open Quality|November 18, 2021
Improving the quality of weekend medical handover on non-receiving medical hospital wardsRuairidh Nicoll, Mark White, Luis Loureiro Harrison, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2017
Intensive Care Syndrome: Promoting Independence and Return to Employment (InS:PIRE). Early evaluation of a complex interventionJoanne McPeake, Martin Shaw, Theodore J Iwashyna, et al.
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Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|February 5, 2008
Appraising the evidence in managing fibroproliferative acute respiratory distress syndromeMalcolm Daniel
Paediatric Anaesthesia|July 31, 2010
Improving quality in anesthesia: where are we starting from and how are we going to get there?Malcolm Daniel
Anesthesiology|August 27, 2004
Solid (concrete) evidence needs both cement and sandMichael Basler, Malcolm Daniel
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports|May 10, 2016
Making Quality Improvement Happen in the Real World: Building Capability and Improving Multiple Projects at the Same TimeMalcolm Daniel, Alex Puxty, Barbara Miles
British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)|July 26, 2014
User involvement: beyond the tick-boxJoanne McPeake, Tara Quasim, Malcolm Daniel
Nursing in Critical Care|April 14, 2012
Central line insertion bundle: experiences and challenges in an adult ICUJoanne McPeake, Shelia Cantwell, Malcolm G Booth, et al.
BMJ Quality Improvement Reports|January 7, 2016
Details behind the dots: How different intensive care units used common and contrasting methods to prevent ventilator associated pneumoniaMalcolm Daniel, Malcolm Booth, Kirsteen Ellis, et al.
Nursing in Critical Care|July 16, 2019
Understanding what matters to patients in critical care: An exploratory evaluationChristine Connelly, Lyndsey Jarvie, Malcolm Daniel, et al.
BMJ Open Quality|November 18, 2021
Improving the quality of weekend medical handover on non-receiving medical hospital wardsRuairidh Nicoll, Mark White, Luis Loureiro Harrison, et al.
Plos One|November 30, 2017
Intensive Care Syndrome: Promoting Independence and Return to Employment (InS:PIRE). Early evaluation of a complex interventionJoanne McPeake, Martin Shaw, Theodore J Iwashyna, et al.
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