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Richard Meakin

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Medical Humanities|May 16, 2013
Teaching medical students professionalism: what role for the medical humanities?Richard Meakin
Medical Humanities|May 16, 2013
The Humanities in Medicine - Distancing and the distance between usRichard Meakin
Family Practice|April 30, 2002
The 'Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale' (MISS-21) adapted for British general practiceRichard Meakin, John Weinman
BMJ Open|October 25, 2017
Views and attitudes towards blood donation: a qualitative investigation of Indian non-donors living in EnglandDhaara Joshi, Richard Meakin
Medical Humanities|May 15, 2013
Editorial: Medical students and arts and humanities research--fostering creativity, inquisitiveness, and lateral thinkingDeborah Kirklin, Richard Meakin
BMJ Open|January 31, 2016
Do special constables in London feel that they are adequately prepared to meet their first aid responsibilities? A qualitative studyJoht Singh Chandan, Richard Meakin
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 1, 2010
Consider fledgling researchersSurinder Singh, Richard Meakin, Steve Iliffe
Medical Teacher|March 22, 2001
An intercalated BSc in Primary Health Care - an outline of a new courseMelvyn Jones, Margaret Lloyd, Richard Meakin
Medical Education|May 25, 2005
Where students go when they are ill: how medical students access health careClare Hooper, Richard Meakin, Melvyn Jones
Plos One|July 28, 2017
Beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants to the United Kingdom: A qualitative studyJames Tosin Akinlua, Richard Meakin, Nick Freemantle
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Medical Humanities|May 16, 2013
Teaching medical students professionalism: what role for the medical humanities?Richard Meakin
Medical Humanities|May 16, 2013
The Humanities in Medicine - Distancing and the distance between usRichard Meakin
Family Practice|April 30, 2002
The 'Medical Interview Satisfaction Scale' (MISS-21) adapted for British general practiceRichard Meakin, John Weinman
BMJ Open|October 25, 2017
Views and attitudes towards blood donation: a qualitative investigation of Indian non-donors living in EnglandDhaara Joshi, Richard Meakin
Medical Humanities|May 15, 2013
Editorial: Medical students and arts and humanities research--fostering creativity, inquisitiveness, and lateral thinkingDeborah Kirklin, Richard Meakin
BMJ Open|January 31, 2016
Do special constables in London feel that they are adequately prepared to meet their first aid responsibilities? A qualitative studyJoht Singh Chandan, Richard Meakin
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|July 1, 2010
Consider fledgling researchersSurinder Singh, Richard Meakin, Steve Iliffe
Medical Teacher|March 22, 2001
An intercalated BSc in Primary Health Care - an outline of a new courseMelvyn Jones, Margaret Lloyd, Richard Meakin
Medical Education|May 25, 2005
Where students go when they are ill: how medical students access health careClare Hooper, Richard Meakin, Melvyn Jones
Plos One|July 28, 2017
Beliefs about hypertension among Nigerian immigrants to the United Kingdom: A qualitative studyJames Tosin Akinlua, Richard Meakin, Nick Freemantle
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