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Wayne Cunningham

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
The immediate and long-term impact on New Zealand doctors who receive patient complaintsWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
New Zealand doctors' attitudes towards the complaints and disciplinary processWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
The medical complaints and disciplinary process in New Zealand: doctors' suggestions for changeWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 2, 2005
The impact of complaints on medical professionalism in New ZealandWayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 14, 2018
Guest Editorial: Personhood, values, and workWayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|September 30, 2021
Guest Editorial: Complaints: their toll, why, and how we need the medical profession to actWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 27, 2003
The Queenstown report: proposals for change in the medical disciplinary complaints processWayne Cunningham, Murray Tilyard
Postgraduate Medical Journal|November 29, 2011
Republished original viewpoint: complaints, shame and defensive medicineWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 29, 2011
Complaints, shame and defensive medicineWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 29, 2003
Shame, guilt and the medical practitionerWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
The immediate and long-term impact on New Zealand doctors who receive patient complaintsWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
New Zealand doctors' attitudes towards the complaints and disciplinary processWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
The medical complaints and disciplinary process in New Zealand: doctors' suggestions for changeWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 2, 2005
The impact of complaints on medical professionalism in New ZealandWayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 14, 2018
Guest Editorial: Personhood, values, and workWayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|September 30, 2021
Guest Editorial: Complaints: their toll, why, and how we need the medical profession to actWayne Cunningham
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 27, 2003
The Queenstown report: proposals for change in the medical disciplinary complaints processWayne Cunningham, Murray Tilyard
Postgraduate Medical Journal|November 29, 2011
Republished original viewpoint: complaints, shame and defensive medicineWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
BMJ Quality & Safety|March 29, 2011
Complaints, shame and defensive medicineWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 29, 2003
Shame, guilt and the medical practitionerWayne Cunningham, Hamish Wilson
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