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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 10, 2023
UK medical education should include training in point-of-care ultrasoundPatricia N Apenteng, Richard Lilford
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|June 25, 2003
Action research: a way of researching or a way of managing?Richard Lilford, Rachel Warren, David Braunholtz
Trials|October 20, 2023
Bad research is not all badFergus Hamilton, David Arnold, Richard Lilford
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2002
What to do about poor clinical performance in clinical trialsSu Mason, Jon Nicholl, Richard Lilford
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|February 15, 2002
Pharmacological adjuvants during infertility surgery: a systematic review of evidence derived from randomized controlled trialsAndrew Watson, Patrick Vandekerckhove, Richard Lilford
BMC Health Services Research|August 14, 2024
Effect of cancer waiting time standards in the English National Health Service: a threshold analysisLaura Quinn, Paul Bird, Richard Lilford
BMJ Global Health|October 12, 2017
Affordability of comprehensive community health worker programmes in rural sub-Saharan AfricaCelia Taylor, Frances Griffiths, Richard Lilford
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 16, 2014
Patient safety and rapid response systemsKenneth M Hillman, Richard Lilford, Jeffrey Braithwaite
Statistics in Medicine|October 28, 2014
Stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trials: a generic framework including parallel and multiple-level designsKarla Hemming, Richard Lilford, Alan J Girling
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|February 24, 2022
The impact of diarrhoea measurement methods for under 5s in low- and middle-income countries on estimated diarrhoea rates at the population level: A systematic review and meta-analysis of methodological and primary empirical studiesRyan Rego, Samuel Watson, Paramjit Gill, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 10, 2023
UK medical education should include training in point-of-care ultrasoundPatricia N Apenteng, Richard Lilford
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|June 25, 2003
Action research: a way of researching or a way of managing?Richard Lilford, Rachel Warren, David Braunholtz
Trials|October 20, 2023
Bad research is not all badFergus Hamilton, David Arnold, Richard Lilford
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 19, 2002
What to do about poor clinical performance in clinical trialsSu Mason, Jon Nicholl, Richard Lilford
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|February 15, 2002
Pharmacological adjuvants during infertility surgery: a systematic review of evidence derived from randomized controlled trialsAndrew Watson, Patrick Vandekerckhove, Richard Lilford
BMC Health Services Research|August 14, 2024
Effect of cancer waiting time standards in the English National Health Service: a threshold analysisLaura Quinn, Paul Bird, Richard Lilford
BMJ Global Health|October 12, 2017
Affordability of comprehensive community health worker programmes in rural sub-Saharan AfricaCelia Taylor, Frances Griffiths, Richard Lilford
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 16, 2014
Patient safety and rapid response systemsKenneth M Hillman, Richard Lilford, Jeffrey Braithwaite
Statistics in Medicine|October 28, 2014
Stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trials: a generic framework including parallel and multiple-level designsKarla Hemming, Richard Lilford, Alan J Girling
Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH|February 24, 2022
The impact of diarrhoea measurement methods for under 5s in low- and middle-income countries on estimated diarrhoea rates at the population level: A systematic review and meta-analysis of methodological and primary empirical studiesRyan Rego, Samuel Watson, Paramjit Gill, et al.
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