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Zeshan Qureshi

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 23, 2023
Medical education is still complicit in poor healthcare outcomes for ethnic minority patientsZeshan Qureshi
Lancet (London, England)|January 20, 2017
Effect of staffing on improving newborn healthZeshan Qureshi
Perspectives on Medical Education|February 26, 2014
Back to the bedside: the role of bedside teaching in the modern eraZeshan Qureshi
The Clinical Teacher|November 22, 2016
Technology and medical education: change for the better?Zeshan Qureshi
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 18, 2011
Has bedside teaching had its day?Zeshan Qureshi, Simon Maxwell
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2023
Should medicine be colour blind?Mehrunisha Suleman, Zeshan Qureshi
Medical Teacher|August 13, 2011
Bedside teachingZeshan Qureshi, Simon Maxwell
Cardiovascular Therapeutics|September 3, 2011
Clopidogrel "resistance": where are we now?Zeshan Qureshi, Alex R Hobson
The Clinical Teacher|May 10, 2013
Centrally organised bedside teaching led by junior doctorsZeshan Qureshi, Matthew Seah, Michael Ross, et al.
Cardiovascular Therapeutics|November 12, 2009
Gender and responses to aspirin and clopidogrel: insights using short thrombelastographyAlex R Hobson, Zeshan Qureshi, Phil Banks, et al.
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 23, 2023
Medical education is still complicit in poor healthcare outcomes for ethnic minority patientsZeshan Qureshi
Lancet (London, England)|January 20, 2017
Effect of staffing on improving newborn healthZeshan Qureshi
Perspectives on Medical Education|February 26, 2014
Back to the bedside: the role of bedside teaching in the modern eraZeshan Qureshi
The Clinical Teacher|November 22, 2016
Technology and medical education: change for the better?Zeshan Qureshi
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 18, 2011
Has bedside teaching had its day?Zeshan Qureshi, Simon Maxwell
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2023
Should medicine be colour blind?Mehrunisha Suleman, Zeshan Qureshi
Medical Teacher|August 13, 2011
Bedside teachingZeshan Qureshi, Simon Maxwell
Cardiovascular Therapeutics|September 3, 2011
Clopidogrel "resistance": where are we now?Zeshan Qureshi, Alex R Hobson
The Clinical Teacher|May 10, 2013
Centrally organised bedside teaching led by junior doctorsZeshan Qureshi, Matthew Seah, Michael Ross, et al.
Cardiovascular Therapeutics|November 12, 2009
Gender and responses to aspirin and clopidogrel: insights using short thrombelastographyAlex R Hobson, Zeshan Qureshi, Phil Banks, et al.
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