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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 14, 2017
Lost in translation? Comparing the effectiveness of electronic-based and paper-based cognitive aidsS D Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 19, 2015
Sink or swim? The difficulty of finding the correct level of independence and support for traineesS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|January 28, 2023
Human error doesn't exist in isolation: it's now time for a deeper understanding of human factors in anaesthesiaS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|November 3, 2016
Helping experts and expert teams perform under duress: an agenda for cognitive aid researchS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|July 13, 2018
Attempt XYZ: airway management at the opposite end of the alphabetN Chrimes, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|September 29, 2016
Time for a breath of fresh air: Rethinking training in airway managementS D Marshall, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|August 23, 2018
Decision making in a 'cannot-intubate, cannot-oxygenate' scenario. A replyS D Marshall, R Schnittker
Anaesthesia|July 27, 2017
The illusion of informed consentN Chrimes, S D Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 4, 2015
Safe anaesthetic care: further improvements require a focus on resilienceR Schnittker, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|October 31, 2018
Medication handling: towards a practical, human-centred approachS D Marshall, N Chrimes
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 14, 2017
Lost in translation? Comparing the effectiveness of electronic-based and paper-based cognitive aidsS D Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 19, 2015
Sink or swim? The difficulty of finding the correct level of independence and support for traineesS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|January 28, 2023
Human error doesn't exist in isolation: it's now time for a deeper understanding of human factors in anaesthesiaS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|November 3, 2016
Helping experts and expert teams perform under duress: an agenda for cognitive aid researchS D Marshall
Anaesthesia|July 13, 2018
Attempt XYZ: airway management at the opposite end of the alphabetN Chrimes, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|September 29, 2016
Time for a breath of fresh air: Rethinking training in airway managementS D Marshall, N Chrimes
Anaesthesia|August 23, 2018
Decision making in a 'cannot-intubate, cannot-oxygenate' scenario. A replyS D Marshall, R Schnittker
Anaesthesia|July 27, 2017
The illusion of informed consentN Chrimes, S D Marshall
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 4, 2015
Safe anaesthetic care: further improvements require a focus on resilienceR Schnittker, S D Marshall
Anaesthesia|October 31, 2018
Medication handling: towards a practical, human-centred approachS D Marshall, N Chrimes
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