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Liam Convie
Liam Convie
Colorectal Fellow, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital
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Resilience, burnout and coping mechanisms in UK doctors: a cross-sectional study
N McKinley, RS McCain, L Convie, M Clarke, M Dempster, WJ Campbell, ...
BMJ open 10 (1), e031765, 2020
1942020
Resilience in medical doctors: a systematic review
N McKinley, PN Karayiannis, L Convie, M Clarke, SJ Kirk, WJ Campbell
Postgraduate medical journal 95 (1121), 140-147, 2019
982019
The current role of staging laparoscopy in oesophagogastric cancer
L Convie, RJ Thompson, R Kennedy, WDB Clements, PD Carey, ...
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 97 (2), 146-150, 2015
582015
The patient and clinician experience of informed consent for surgery: a systematic review of the qualitative evidence
LJ Convie, E Carson, D McCusker, RS McCain, N McKinley, WJ Campbell, ...
BMC medical ethics 21, 1-17, 2020
532020
Evaluating interventions for informed consent for surgery (ICONS): Protocol for the development of a core outcome set
L Convie, S McCain, J Campbell, S Kirk, M Clarke
BMC Trials 19 (609), 2018
92018
Resilience, burnout and coping mechanisms in UK doctors: A cross-sectional study. BMJ Open, 10 (1), e031765
N McKinley, RS McCain, L Convie, M Clarke, M Dempster, WJ Campbell, ...
82020
An unusual cause of abdominal distension: Intraperitoneal bladder perforation secondary to intermittent self-catheterisation
J Martin, L Convie, D Mark, M McClure
Case Reports 2015, bcr2014207097, 2015
82015
Paraoesophageal hernia: an overview
D Hennessey, L Convie, M Barry, M Aremu
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 73 (8), 437-440, 2012
82012
Resilience, burnout and coping mechanisms in UK doctors: A cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2020; 10 (1): e031765
N McKinley, RS McCain, L Convie, M Clarke, M Dempster, WJ Campbell
72020
Renal failure parathyroidectomy–Is pre-operative imaging worthwhile?
RAJ Spence, TJ Patterson, P Currie, L Convie, L Tong, T Brown, ...
the surgeon 17 (4), 201-206, 2019
72019
Development of a core outcome set for informed consent for therapy: An international key stakeholder consensus study
LJ Convie, JM Clements, S McCain, J Campbell, SJ Kirk, M Clarke
BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1), 79, 2022
62022
Adapting an emergency general surgery service in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
P Hickland, JM Clements, LJ Convie, D McKay, K McElvanna
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England 103 (7), 487-492, 2021
12021
It’s all Gobbledygook: Assessing the readability of patient correspondence: 0231
M Blakeley, L Convie, S Kirk
International Journal of Surgery 55, S71, 2018
12018
WP8. 7-Systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to improve the informed consent process for patients undergoing invasive interventions
J Clements, J Clements, L Convie, M Clarke, S Kirk
British Journal of Surgery 111 (Supplement_8), znae197. 218, 2024
2024
Early or mild appendicitis on CT imaging and its correlation with a negative appendicectomy: an observational retrospective study
ML Basa, L Convie
International Surgery Journal 11 (3), 339-344, 2024
2024
Watch and wait for Rectal Cancer: A 9 year Experience
C Cosgrove, RAJ Spence, L Convie, D Beattie, K McCallion, I McAllister
The Ulster Medical Journal 91 (3), 130, 2022
2022
O037 Future informed consent research–a step in the wrong direction!
JM Clements, LJ Convie, SJ Kirk, M Clarke
British Journal of Surgery 109 (Supplement_4), znac242. 037, 2022
2022
SP2. 1.8 Informed consent–Are we appropriately assessing the process?
L Convie, J Clements, S McCain, J Campbell, M Clarke, S Kirk
British Journal of Surgery 109 (Supplement_5), znac247. 022, 2022
2022
Informed consent: challenging the status quo
J Clements, L Convie, M Clarke, S Kirk
2022
Determining the outcomes to measure in research into informed consent for therapy
L Convie
Queen's University Belfast, 2020
2020
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