The slow death of the clinical post-mortem examination: implications for clinical audit, diagnostics and medical education
Urszula Carr, Lesley Bowker and Richard Y Ball
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.4-5-417
Clin Med September 2004 Urszula Carr
1Department of Histopathology/Cytopathology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
PhDLesley Bowker
2Department of Histopathology/Cytopathology, Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
4School of Biological Sciences and Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia
DM MRCPRichard Y Ball
1Department of Histopathology/Cytopathology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
3School of Biological Sciences and University of East Anglia
MD FRCPath
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vol. 4 no. 5 417-423
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- Published online September 1, 2004.
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- Urszula Carr, PhD, SpR in Histopathology/Cytopathology1,
- Lesley Bowker, DM MRCP, Consultant Physician in Medicine for the Elderly, Honorary Senior Lecturer2,4 and
- Richard Y Ball, MD FRCPath, Consultant Histopathologist, Honorary Professor1,3
- 1Department of Histopathology/Cytopathology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
- 2Department of Histopathology/Cytopathology, Medicine for the Elderly, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital
- 3School of Biological Sciences and University of East Anglia
- 4School of Biological Sciences and Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia
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The slow death of the clinical post-mortem examination: implications for clinical audit, diagnostics and medical education
Urszula Carr, Lesley Bowker, Richard Y Ball
Clinical Medicine Sep 2004, 4 (5) 417-423; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.4-5-417
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