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Martin Bromiley

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BMJ Quality & Safety|May 15, 2015
The husband's story: from tragedy to learning and actionMartin Bromiley
Journal of Perioperative Practice|April 12, 2014
The journey of human factors in healthcareMartin Bromiley
Journal of Perioperative Practice|November 14, 2009
Would you speak up if the consultant got it wrong? ...and would you listen if someone said you'd got it wrong?Martin Bromiley, Lucy Mitchell
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 20, 2012
Clinical human factors: the need to speak up to improve patient safetyJane Reid, Martin Bromiley
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 7, 2013
Mid Staffs inquiry. Changing behaviour with a human factors approachRhona Flin, Martin Bromiley, Peter Buckle, et al.
The Health Service Journal|December 2, 2015
THE NHS NEEDS A CONSISTENT INQUIRY PROCESSCarl Macrae, Martin Bromiley, Murray Anderson-Wallace, et al.
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BMJ Quality & Safety|May 15, 2015
The husband's story: from tragedy to learning and actionMartin Bromiley
Journal of Perioperative Practice|April 12, 2014
The journey of human factors in healthcareMartin Bromiley
Journal of Perioperative Practice|November 14, 2009
Would you speak up if the consultant got it wrong? ...and would you listen if someone said you'd got it wrong?Martin Bromiley, Lucy Mitchell
Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)|June 20, 2012
Clinical human factors: the need to speak up to improve patient safetyJane Reid, Martin Bromiley
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 7, 2013
Mid Staffs inquiry. Changing behaviour with a human factors approachRhona Flin, Martin Bromiley, Peter Buckle, et al.
The Health Service Journal|December 2, 2015
THE NHS NEEDS A CONSISTENT INQUIRY PROCESSCarl Macrae, Martin Bromiley, Murray Anderson-Wallace, et al.
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