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Nicola T Shaw

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Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 30, 2002
'CHEATS': a generic information communication technology (ICT) evaluation frameworkNicola T Shaw
Healthcare Informatics Research|July 31, 2012
Geographical information systems and health: current state and future directionsNicola T Shaw
Informatics in Primary Care|October 25, 2006
Banking and the electronic health record: what lessons can be learned?Nicola T Shaw
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 30, 2006
Clinical governance and laboratory medicine: is the electronic medical record our best friend or sworn enemy?Nicola T Shaw
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 8, 2013
Computerisation in general practice: lessons for Canada from the UK and AustraliaNicola T Shaw, Mike Bainbridge
International Journal of Medical Informatics|March 6, 2009
The impact of a Critical Care Information System (CCIS) on time spent charting and in direct patient care by staff in the ICU: a review of the literatureRebecca L Mador, Nicola T Shaw
AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 13, 2008
Mapping the sociotechnical healthcare ecosystem: expanding the horizons of sociotechnical inquiryMicaela J Brown, Nicola T Shaw, Rebecca L Mador
AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 13, 2008
Interruptions in workflow prior to the implementation of a Critical Care Information System (CCIS) in two intensive care settingsRebecca L Mador, Micaela Brown, Nicola T Shaw, et al.
Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)|December 17, 2008
Whose record is it anyway? Putting patients' interests at the heart of the implementation and use of electronic medical recordsRebecca L Mador, Nicola T Shaw, Stephen Cheetham, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Critical care providers refer to information tools less during communication tasks after a critical care clinical information system introductionMark Ballermann, Nicola T Shaw, Damon C Mayes, et al.
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Computers in Biology and Medicine|March 30, 2002
'CHEATS': a generic information communication technology (ICT) evaluation frameworkNicola T Shaw
Healthcare Informatics Research|July 31, 2012
Geographical information systems and health: current state and future directionsNicola T Shaw
Informatics in Primary Care|October 25, 2006
Banking and the electronic health record: what lessons can be learned?Nicola T Shaw
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|May 30, 2006
Clinical governance and laboratory medicine: is the electronic medical record our best friend or sworn enemy?Nicola T Shaw
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 8, 2013
Computerisation in general practice: lessons for Canada from the UK and AustraliaNicola T Shaw, Mike Bainbridge
International Journal of Medical Informatics|March 6, 2009
The impact of a Critical Care Information System (CCIS) on time spent charting and in direct patient care by staff in the ICU: a review of the literatureRebecca L Mador, Nicola T Shaw
AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 13, 2008
Mapping the sociotechnical healthcare ecosystem: expanding the horizons of sociotechnical inquiryMicaela J Brown, Nicola T Shaw, Rebecca L Mador
AMIA ... Annual Symposium Proceedings. AMIA Symposium|November 13, 2008
Interruptions in workflow prior to the implementation of a Critical Care Information System (CCIS) in two intensive care settingsRebecca L Mador, Micaela Brown, Nicola T Shaw, et al.
Healthcare Quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)|December 17, 2008
Whose record is it anyway? Putting patients' interests at the heart of the implementation and use of electronic medical recordsRebecca L Mador, Nicola T Shaw, Stephen Cheetham, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Critical care providers refer to information tools less during communication tasks after a critical care clinical information system introductionMark Ballermann, Nicola T Shaw, Damon C Mayes, et al.
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