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    Differences in level of confidence in diabetes care between different groups of trainees: the TOPDOC diabetes study

    There is an increasing prevalence of diabetes. Doctors in training, irrespective of specialty, will have patients with diabetes under their care. The aim of this further evaluation of the TOPDOC Diabetes Study...

    Christopher J Smith, Jyothis T George, David Warriner in BMC Medical Education (2014)

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    Is There a Beneficial Role for a Flexible Bronchoscopic Approach to Oesophageal Tumour-related Tracheobronchial Stenosis?

    Interventional pulmonology, in particular, tracheobronchial stent insertion, has been well described in the treatment of tracheobronchial malignant disease. Its benefits are particularly obvious in patients wi...

    Emmet E. McGrath, David Warriner, Paul Anderson in Lung (2011)

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    Protocol for a national audit on self-reported confidence levels, training requirements and current practice among trainee doctors in the UK: The Trainees Own Perception of Delivery of Care in Diabetes (TOPDOC) Study

    As the incidence and prevalence of diabetes increases across the world, resource pressures require doctors without specialist training to provide care for people with diabetes. In the UK, national standards ha...

    Jyothis T George, David J McGrane, David Warriner in BMC Medical Education (2010)