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    Safety and accuracy of digitally supported primary and secondary urgent care telephone triage in England: an observational study using routine data by Vanashree Sexton, Catherine Grimley, Jeremy Dale, Helen Atherton, Gary Abel

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background England’s urgent care telephone triage system comprises non-clinician-led primary triage (NHS111) assessment followed, for approximately 50% patients, by clinician-led secondary triage. …”
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    Accounting Study Manual : ICAEW professional Stage /

    Published 2006
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    The life and death of King John / by Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

    Published 2008
    Subjects: “…John, King of England, 1167-1216 Drama. 5961…”
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    Criminal law / by De Than, Claire

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…Criminal law England Examinations, questions, etc. 11854…”
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    Hearsay evidence in criminal proceedings / by Spencer, John R.

    Published 2014
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    Young people and parent or carers views on type 2 diabetes mellitus care in England and Wales: analysis of parent and patient-reported measures survey by Pooja Sachdev, Katherine Hawton, Hannah Hickingbotham

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The data have previously been analysed collectively for all diabetes; however, we specifically analysed the data for patients living with T2DM.Results 9.2% (105/1144) of young people living with T2DM in England and Wales responded to the NPDA PREM survey, mostly aged 12–16 years (61.9%) and the majority were female (67.6%). 87% of patients and 95% of carers said that they would recommend their diabetes team, and 73% of patients felt happy after appointments. …”
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    Law of Evidence / by Monaghan, Nicola (Lawyer)

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…Evidence (Law) England. 11458…”
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    Bromley's family law / by Lowe, Nigel. (Nigel V.), Douglas, Gillian, Hitchings, Emma, Taylor, R

    Published 2021
    Subjects: “…Domestic relations England. 11730…”
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    Land law / by Cooke, Elizabeth, 1962-

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…Land tenure England. 11835…”
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    Glanville Williams textbook of criminal law / by Baker, Dennis J.

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…Criminal law England. 13651…”
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    Heterogeneous association of health with patient and general practice characteristics by region, age and chronic condition: pooled cross-sectional study of patient-level data from England by Hugh Gravelle, Yan Feng, Vladimir Sergeevich Gordeev

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Three concentration indices embodying different value judgements summarise income-related health inequality in the full sample and subsamples.Setting Primary care in England.Participants Over 1 million adult patients in 6426 general practices in 2015/2016 and 2016/2017.Primary outcome measures Patient-reported health (the 5-level EQ-5D version or EQ-5D-5L).Results Patients who are younger, male, more satisfied with their practice, have fewer chronic conditions and live in less-income or education-deprived areas report better health. …”
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    What impact has the NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) scheme had on clinical academic careers in England over the last 10 years? A retrospective study by James Neilson, David Jones, Sally Clough, James Fenton, Helen Harris-Joseph, Leesa Rayton, Caroline Magee, Lisa Ann Cotterill

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Objectives The Academic Clinical Fellowship (ACF) was introduced to support the early career clinical and research training of potential future clinical academics in England. The driver for the model was concern about falling numbers of clinical academic trainees. …”
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