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Samuel Pannick

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BMJ Quality & Safety|December 10, 2015
Beyond clinical engagement: a pragmatic model for quality improvement interventions, aligning clinical and managerial prioritiesSamuel Pannick, Nick Sevdalis, Thanos Athanasiou
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 21, 2016
Rethinking medical ward qualitySamuel Pannick, Robert M Wachter, Charles Vincent, et al.
European Journal of Internal Medicine|December 3, 2014
Improving the quality and safety of care on the medical ward: A review and synthesis of the evidence baseSamuel Pannick, Iain Beveridge, Robert M Wachter, et al.
Gut|August 9, 2019
Occult gastrointestinal bleeding: two eyes are better than oneSamuel Pannick, Katherine van Ree, Patrizia Cohen, et al.
BMJ Open|July 20, 2017
Translating staff experience into organisational improvement: the HEADS-UP stepped wedge, cluster controlled, non-randomised trialSamuel Pannick, Thanos Athanasiou, Susannah J Long, et al.
BMJ Open|April 1, 2019
What matters to medical ward patients, and do we measure it? A qualitative comparison of patient priorities and current practice in quality measurement, on UK NHS medical wardsSamuel Pannick, Stephanie Archer, Susannah Jane Long, et al.
BMJ Open|June 24, 2015
A stepped wedge, cluster controlled trial of an intervention to improve safety and quality on medical wards: the HEADS-UP study protocolSamuel Pannick, Iain Beveridge, Hutan Ashrafian, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterology|August 26, 2017
UK colorectal cancer patients are inadequately assessed for Lynch syndromeMaria Adelson, Samuel Pannick, James E East, et al.
BMJ Open|April 8, 2017
Translating concerns into action: a detailed qualitative evaluation of an interdisciplinary intervention on medical wardsSamuel Pannick, Stephanie Archer, Maximillian J Johnston, et al.
JAMA Internal Medicine|June 16, 2015
Effects of Interdisciplinary Team Care Interventions on General Medical Wards: A Systematic ReviewSamuel Pannick, Rachel Davis, Hutan Ashrafian, et al.
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BMJ Quality & Safety|December 10, 2015
Beyond clinical engagement: a pragmatic model for quality improvement interventions, aligning clinical and managerial prioritiesSamuel Pannick, Nick Sevdalis, Thanos Athanasiou
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 21, 2016
Rethinking medical ward qualitySamuel Pannick, Robert M Wachter, Charles Vincent, et al.
European Journal of Internal Medicine|December 3, 2014
Improving the quality and safety of care on the medical ward: A review and synthesis of the evidence baseSamuel Pannick, Iain Beveridge, Robert M Wachter, et al.
Gut|August 9, 2019
Occult gastrointestinal bleeding: two eyes are better than oneSamuel Pannick, Katherine van Ree, Patrizia Cohen, et al.
BMJ Open|July 20, 2017
Translating staff experience into organisational improvement: the HEADS-UP stepped wedge, cluster controlled, non-randomised trialSamuel Pannick, Thanos Athanasiou, Susannah J Long, et al.
BMJ Open|April 1, 2019
What matters to medical ward patients, and do we measure it? A qualitative comparison of patient priorities and current practice in quality measurement, on UK NHS medical wardsSamuel Pannick, Stephanie Archer, Susannah Jane Long, et al.
BMJ Open|June 24, 2015
A stepped wedge, cluster controlled trial of an intervention to improve safety and quality on medical wards: the HEADS-UP study protocolSamuel Pannick, Iain Beveridge, Hutan Ashrafian, et al.
Frontline Gastroenterology|August 26, 2017
UK colorectal cancer patients are inadequately assessed for Lynch syndromeMaria Adelson, Samuel Pannick, James E East, et al.
BMJ Open|April 8, 2017
Translating concerns into action: a detailed qualitative evaluation of an interdisciplinary intervention on medical wardsSamuel Pannick, Stephanie Archer, Maximillian J Johnston, et al.
JAMA Internal Medicine|June 16, 2015
Effects of Interdisciplinary Team Care Interventions on General Medical Wards: A Systematic ReviewSamuel Pannick, Rachel Davis, Hutan Ashrafian, et al.
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