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Nicholas Marlow

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ANZ Journal of Surgery|June 21, 2013
Laparoscopic skills acquisition: a study of simulation and traditional trainingNicholas Marlow, Meryl Altree, Wendy Babidge, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|July 29, 2016
Practical applications of rapid review methods in the development of Australian health policyRobyn Lambert, Thomas D Vreugdenburg, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|January 29, 2013
Effect of fatigue on laparoscopic skills: a comparative historical cohort studyJurstine Daruwalla, Nicholas Marlow, John Field, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|June 1, 2012
A randomized crossover trial examining low- versus high-fidelity simulation in basic laparoscopic skills trainingSwee Chin Tan, Nicholas Marlow, John Field, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 13, 2018
Morbidity and mortality meetings: gold, silver or bronze?Thomas D Vreugdenburg, Deanne Forel, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 4, 2015
What are the demographic predictors in laparoscopic simulator performance?Diwei Lin, Guilherme Pena, John Field, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|January 14, 2014
Laparoscopic skills maintenance: a randomized trial of virtual reality and box trainer simulatorsMontaha W Khan, Diwei Lin, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|May 27, 2026
An AI-Enabled Predictive Harm Response Management Algorithmic Tool to Reduce Adverse Events in Health Care Settings (PreHaRM): Protocol for a Three-Phase Model Development and Pilot-Testing StudyMarion Eckert, Greg Sharplin, Wolfgang Mayer, et al.
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ANZ Journal of Surgery|June 21, 2013
Laparoscopic skills acquisition: a study of simulation and traditional trainingNicholas Marlow, Meryl Altree, Wendy Babidge, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|July 29, 2016
Practical applications of rapid review methods in the development of Australian health policyRobyn Lambert, Thomas D Vreugdenburg, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|January 29, 2013
Effect of fatigue on laparoscopic skills: a comparative historical cohort studyJurstine Daruwalla, Nicholas Marlow, John Field, et al.
Surgical Endoscopy|June 1, 2012
A randomized crossover trial examining low- versus high-fidelity simulation in basic laparoscopic skills trainingSwee Chin Tan, Nicholas Marlow, John Field, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 13, 2018
Morbidity and mortality meetings: gold, silver or bronze?Thomas D Vreugdenburg, Deanne Forel, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
ANZ Journal of Surgery|February 4, 2015
What are the demographic predictors in laparoscopic simulator performance?Diwei Lin, Guilherme Pena, John Field, et al.
Journal of Surgical Education|January 14, 2014
Laparoscopic skills maintenance: a randomized trial of virtual reality and box trainer simulatorsMontaha W Khan, Diwei Lin, Nicholas Marlow, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|May 27, 2026
An AI-Enabled Predictive Harm Response Management Algorithmic Tool to Reduce Adverse Events in Health Care Settings (PreHaRM): Protocol for a Three-Phase Model Development and Pilot-Testing StudyMarion Eckert, Greg Sharplin, Wolfgang Mayer, et al.
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