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Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe

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Postgraduate Medical Journal|January 25, 2011
Clinical risk scores to guide perioperative managementSarah Barnett, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
BJA Open|August 17, 2023
Publishing quality improvement studies: learning to share and sharing to learnDuncan Wagstaff, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
JAMA Surgery|May 5, 2016
No Surgeon Is an IslandMaria Chazapis, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Anesthesiology|April 24, 2014
In replySuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Michael P W Grocott
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 24, 2025
The Surgical Outcome Risk Tool: Where Are We 10 Years on?Karen Protopapa, Joanna Simpson, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|April 14, 2018
The evaluation of risk prediction models in predicting outcomes after bariatric surgery: a prospective observational cohort pilot studyDavid Andrew Gilhooly, Michelle Cole, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|May 8, 2015
Design and methodology of SNAP-1: a Sprint National Anaesthesia Project to measure patient reported outcome after anaesthesiaSuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Eleanor Mary Kate Walker, Madeline Bell, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 25, 2010
High-risk surgery: epidemiology and outcomesSuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Michael Gerard Mythen, Michael Patrick William Grocott
World Journal of Surgery|February 11, 2024
Scoping review: The terminology used to describe major abdominal surgical proceduresAlona Courtney, Jonathon Clymo, Yasmin Dorudi, et al.
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|August 28, 2022
A scoping review of local quality improvement using data from UK perioperative National Clinical AuditsDuncan Wagstaff, Samantha Warnakulasuriya, Georgina Singleton, et al.
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Postgraduate Medical Journal|January 25, 2011
Clinical risk scores to guide perioperative managementSarah Barnett, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
BJA Open|August 17, 2023
Publishing quality improvement studies: learning to share and sharing to learnDuncan Wagstaff, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
JAMA Surgery|May 5, 2016
No Surgeon Is an IslandMaria Chazapis, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Anesthesiology|April 24, 2014
In replySuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Michael P W Grocott
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 24, 2025
The Surgical Outcome Risk Tool: Where Are We 10 Years on?Karen Protopapa, Joanna Simpson, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|April 14, 2018
The evaluation of risk prediction models in predicting outcomes after bariatric surgery: a prospective observational cohort pilot studyDavid Andrew Gilhooly, Michelle Cole, Suneetha Ramani Moonesinghe
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|May 8, 2015
Design and methodology of SNAP-1: a Sprint National Anaesthesia Project to measure patient reported outcome after anaesthesiaSuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Eleanor Mary Kate Walker, Madeline Bell, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|May 25, 2010
High-risk surgery: epidemiology and outcomesSuneetha Ramani Moonesinghe, Michael Gerard Mythen, Michael Patrick William Grocott
World Journal of Surgery|February 11, 2024
Scoping review: The terminology used to describe major abdominal surgical proceduresAlona Courtney, Jonathon Clymo, Yasmin Dorudi, et al.
Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|August 28, 2022
A scoping review of local quality improvement using data from UK perioperative National Clinical AuditsDuncan Wagstaff, Samantha Warnakulasuriya, Georgina Singleton, et al.
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