The value of the post-take ward round: are new working patterns compromising junior doctor education?
M Chaponda, M Borra, NJ Beeching, DS Almond, PS Williams, MA Hammond, VA Price, L Tarry and M Taegtmeyer
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-4-323
Clin Med August 2009 M Chaponda
1Infectious Diseases and Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Specialist Registrar
M Borra
2General Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Senior House Officer
NJ Beeching
3Tropical and Infectious Diseases Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Consultant Physician
DS Almond
4Acute Medical Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Consultant Physician
PS Williams
5Renal Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Consultant Physician
MA Hammond
2General Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Senior House Officer
VA Price
2General Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Specialist Registrar
L Tarry
2General Medicine, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Senior House Officer
M Taegtmeyer
3Tropical and Infectious Diseases Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool
Roles: Specialist Registrar
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The value of the post-take ward round
M Chaponda, M Borra, NJ Beeching, DS Almond, PS Williams, MA Hammond, VA Price, L Tarry, M Taegtmeyer
Clinical Medicine Aug 2009, 9 (4) 323-326; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.9-4-323
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