“Expert patient”—dream or nightmare?

J Shaw, M Baker - Bmj, 2004 - bmj.com
Since the chief medical officer for England first introduced the term expert patient, it has
been picked up and used very widely. 1 During this time, the notion of the expert patient …

Application of the Canadian CT head rules in managing minor head injuries in a UK emergency department: implications for the implementation of the NICE …

HY Sultan, A Boyle, M Pereira, N Antoun… - Emergency Medicine …, 2004 - emj.bmj.com
Objective:: In 2002 a new protocol was introduced based on the Canadian CT rules. Before
this the Royal College of Surgeons “Galasko” report guidelines had been followed. This …

Risk assessment for spinal injury after trauma

J Wardrope, G Ravichandran, T Locker - Bmj, 2004 - bmj.com
About 600-700 people sustain acute traumatic injuries to the spinal cord in the United
Kingdom each year. Previously published data indicate that the injury to the spinal cord …

Assessment and management of head injuries

G Critchley - Surgery (Oxford), 2004 - Elsevier
The spectrum of injury to the brain ranges from mild concussion to large haematomas. Head
injuries may affect any age group and are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in young …

Plundering the Public Sector: How New Labour are Letting Consultants Run Off with£ 70 Billion of our Money), we somehow failed to make a couple of requested …

SO J-LG - 2004 - search.proquest.com
Oversights during our editing and proofreading of the abridged version of this research
paper by David H Wyllie and colleagues (BMJ 2006; 333: 281-4, 5 Aug) resulted in the same …

BMJ: first published as 10.1136/bmj. 333.7566. 468-b on 31 August 2006. Downloaded from

SO J-LG - injury, 2004 - bmj.com
Oversights during our editing and proofreading of the abridged version of this research
paper by David H Wyllie and colleagues (BMJ 2006; 333: 281-4, 5 Aug) resulted in the same …