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Sarah Purdy

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BMJ Clinical Evidence|April 12, 2011
Acne vulgarisSarah Purdy, David de Berker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 6, 2019
How to get involved in research as a medical studentAnna Kathryn Taylor, Sarah Purdy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 1, 2011
To excise or not to excise? Should GPs remove possible melanomas?Sarah Purdy, David de Berker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 4, 2006
AcneSarah Purdy, David de Berker
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|November 10, 2016
Using geographic variation in unplanned ambulatory care sensitive condition admission rates to identify commissioning priorities: an analysis of routine data from EnglandJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|April 12, 2017
The role of general practice in reducing unplanned hospital admissionsJohn Busby, William Hollingworth, Sarah Purdy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|December 26, 2003
Presentation and management of acne in primary care: a retrospective cohort studySarah Purdy, Joy Langston, Lisa Tait
BMC Health Services Research|May 14, 2017
Calculating hospital length of stay using the Hospital Episode Statistics; a comparison of methodologiesJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
BMC Family Practice|May 27, 2017
How do population, general practice and hospital factors influence ambulatory care sensitive admissions: a cross sectional studyJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|October 26, 2016
Opportunities for primary care to reduce hospital admissions: a cross-sectional study of geographical variationJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
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BMJ Clinical Evidence|April 12, 2011
Acne vulgarisSarah Purdy, David de Berker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 6, 2019
How to get involved in research as a medical studentAnna Kathryn Taylor, Sarah Purdy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|February 1, 2011
To excise or not to excise? Should GPs remove possible melanomas?Sarah Purdy, David de Berker
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 4, 2006
AcneSarah Purdy, David de Berker
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy|November 10, 2016
Using geographic variation in unplanned ambulatory care sensitive condition admission rates to identify commissioning priorities: an analysis of routine data from EnglandJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|April 12, 2017
The role of general practice in reducing unplanned hospital admissionsJohn Busby, William Hollingworth, Sarah Purdy
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|December 26, 2003
Presentation and management of acne in primary care: a retrospective cohort studySarah Purdy, Joy Langston, Lisa Tait
BMC Health Services Research|May 14, 2017
Calculating hospital length of stay using the Hospital Episode Statistics; a comparison of methodologiesJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
BMC Family Practice|May 27, 2017
How do population, general practice and hospital factors influence ambulatory care sensitive admissions: a cross sectional studyJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|October 26, 2016
Opportunities for primary care to reduce hospital admissions: a cross-sectional study of geographical variationJohn Busby, Sarah Purdy, William Hollingworth
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