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Peter Spurgeon

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The Health Service Journal|June 29, 2002
Staff attitude surveys. The morale majorityPeter Spurgeon, Fred Barwell
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|January 30, 2013
Translation of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework into a multisource feedback form for doctors in training using a verbal protocol techniqueVeronica Wilkie, Peter Spurgeon
Health Services Management Research|August 12, 2003
The tendering process: flaws and allPeter Spurgeon, Carolyn Hicks
Health Services Management Research|November 2, 2011
Continuity and change: the future for Health Services Management ResearchKieran Walshe, Peter Spurgeon
Asian Journal of Surgery|March 6, 2007
Working hours of surgical residence: perspective of a group of surgeons in a regional hospital in Hong KongSiu-Fai Lo, Peter Spurgeon
Health Services Management Research|February 3, 2011
A management control approach to monitor large-scale change: an illustration in the context of reconfigurationPeter Spurgeon, Patti Mazelan, Fred Barwell
Future Hospital Journal|May 18, 2019
Medical engagement and improving quality of carePeter Spurgeon, John Clark, Rowan Wathes
The Health Service Journal|April 9, 2008
Clinical engagement. Surrender to progressJohn Clark, Peter Spurgeon, Julie Dent
The Health Service Journal|September 7, 2012
Welcome to higher performing healthcarePeter Spurgeon, Patti Mazelan, Frederick Barwell
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|January 16, 2013
Is management essential to improving the performance and sustainability of health care systems and organizations? A systematic review and a roadmap for future studiesFederico Lega, Anna Prenestini, Peter Spurgeon
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The Health Service Journal|June 29, 2002
Staff attitude surveys. The morale majorityPeter Spurgeon, Fred Barwell
Education for Primary Care : an Official Publication of the Association of Course Organisers, National Association of GP Tutors, World Organisation of Family Doctors|January 30, 2013
Translation of the Medical Leadership Competency Framework into a multisource feedback form for doctors in training using a verbal protocol techniqueVeronica Wilkie, Peter Spurgeon
Health Services Management Research|August 12, 2003
The tendering process: flaws and allPeter Spurgeon, Carolyn Hicks
Health Services Management Research|November 2, 2011
Continuity and change: the future for Health Services Management ResearchKieran Walshe, Peter Spurgeon
Asian Journal of Surgery|March 6, 2007
Working hours of surgical residence: perspective of a group of surgeons in a regional hospital in Hong KongSiu-Fai Lo, Peter Spurgeon
Health Services Management Research|February 3, 2011
A management control approach to monitor large-scale change: an illustration in the context of reconfigurationPeter Spurgeon, Patti Mazelan, Fred Barwell
Future Hospital Journal|May 18, 2019
Medical engagement and improving quality of carePeter Spurgeon, John Clark, Rowan Wathes
The Health Service Journal|April 9, 2008
Clinical engagement. Surrender to progressJohn Clark, Peter Spurgeon, Julie Dent
The Health Service Journal|September 7, 2012
Welcome to higher performing healthcarePeter Spurgeon, Patti Mazelan, Frederick Barwell
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|January 16, 2013
Is management essential to improving the performance and sustainability of health care systems and organizations? A systematic review and a roadmap for future studiesFederico Lega, Anna Prenestini, Peter Spurgeon
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