Acute medical care. The right person, in the right setting – first time: how does practice match the report recommendations?
David Ward, Jonathan Potter, Jane Ingham, Fran Percival and Derek Bell
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.9-6-553
Clin Med December 2009 David Ward
Clinical Effectiveness Evaluation Unit, Royal College of Physicians
Roles: Specialist registrar in acute medicine
Jonathan Potter
Clinical Effectiveness Evaluation Unit, Royal College of Physicians
Roles: Clinical director
Jane Ingham
Clinical Standards, Royal College of Physicians
Roles: Director
Fran Percival
Roles: Scientific and professional consultant, pH Associates
Derek Bell
Imperial College, London
Roles: Professor of acute medicine
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vol. 9 no. 6 553-556
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- Published online December 1, 2009.
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- David Ward, Specialist registrar in acute medicine,
- Jonathan Potter, Clinical director,
- Jane Ingham, Director,
- Fran Percival, Scientific and professional consultant, pH Associates and
- Derek Bell, Professor of acute medicine⇓
- Clinical Effectiveness Evaluation Unit, Royal College of Physicians
- Clinical Standards, Royal College of Physicians
- Imperial College, London
- Address for correspondence: Professor D Bell, Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH. Email: d.bell{at}imperial.ac.uk
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Acute medical care. The right person, in the right setting – first time
David Ward, Jonathan Potter, Jane Ingham, Fran Percival, Derek Bell
Clinical Medicine Dec 2009, 9 (6) 553-556; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.9-6-553
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