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Tim Carter

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 13, 2005
Human and animal health: strengthening the link: politics and economics inhibited control of anthrax last centuryTim Carter
International Maritime Health|April 1, 2016
Seafarer medicals: population health or private gain?Tim Carter
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
Driving restrictions after stroke: doctors' awareness of DVLA guidelines and advice given to patientsTim Carter, Heather Major
International Maritime Health|June 30, 2017
The design of health promotion strategies for seafarersTim Carter, Kimberly Karlshoej
International Maritime Health|June 30, 2017
Seafarers' depression and suicideAlex Mellbye, Tim Carter
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|July 21, 2011
A review of the literature on peer support in mental health servicesJulie Repper, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|September 14, 2012
Do approved doctors and medical referees in the UK agree when assessing a seafarer's fitness?Isam Rustom, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|February 11, 2015
Healthcare at sea: are regulations a guarantee of minimum standards or a barrier to improved practice?Tim Carter, Sue Stannard
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|February 24, 2025
At-Risk Mental State Services for Psychosis Should Not Be Delivered in Secondary Mental Health ServicesGary Payne, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|January 5, 2016
Mortality from accidents, disease, suicide and homicide in the British fishing industry from 1900 to 2010Stephen E Roberts, Tim Carter
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 13, 2005
Human and animal health: strengthening the link: politics and economics inhibited control of anthrax last centuryTim Carter
International Maritime Health|April 1, 2016
Seafarer medicals: population health or private gain?Tim Carter
Clinical Medicine (London, England)|May 10, 2003
Driving restrictions after stroke: doctors' awareness of DVLA guidelines and advice given to patientsTim Carter, Heather Major
International Maritime Health|June 30, 2017
The design of health promotion strategies for seafarersTim Carter, Kimberly Karlshoej
International Maritime Health|June 30, 2017
Seafarers' depression and suicideAlex Mellbye, Tim Carter
Journal of Mental Health (Abingdon, England)|July 21, 2011
A review of the literature on peer support in mental health servicesJulie Repper, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|September 14, 2012
Do approved doctors and medical referees in the UK agree when assessing a seafarer's fitness?Isam Rustom, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|February 11, 2015
Healthcare at sea: are regulations a guarantee of minimum standards or a barrier to improved practice?Tim Carter, Sue Stannard
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing|February 24, 2025
At-Risk Mental State Services for Psychosis Should Not Be Delivered in Secondary Mental Health ServicesGary Payne, Tim Carter
International Maritime Health|January 5, 2016
Mortality from accidents, disease, suicide and homicide in the British fishing industry from 1900 to 2010Stephen E Roberts, Tim Carter
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