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Browsing publications by Dr Belinda Bateman.

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Dr Fiona Osborne
Dr James Fisher
Dr Belinda Bateman
Using medical reality television as a technology-enhanced learning strategy to provide authentic patient care experiences during clinical placements: a case study research investigation.2021
Dr Jane Stewart
Dr Belinda Bateman
The value of continuing professional development: a realistic evaluation of a multi-disciplinary workshop for Health Visitors dealing with children with complex need2018
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Belinda Bateman
Dr Frauke Becker
Dr Darren Flynn
Dr Yemi Oluboyede
et al.
Effectiveness and acceptability of parental financial incentives and quasi-mandatory schemes for increasing uptake of vaccinations in preschool children: systematic review, qualitative study, and discrete choice experiment2015
Dr Pippa Male
Dr Belinda Bateman
Dr Jane Stewart
'Variety is the Spice of ED Life' - The Breadth of Curriculum Coverage during Undergraduate Shifts in the Emergency Department2015
Dr Catherine Tuffrey
Dr Belinda Bateman
Emeritus Professor Allan Colver
The Questionnaire of Young People's Participation (QYPP): a new measure of participation frequency for disabled young people2013
Dr Iain Goff
Emeritus Professor Drew Rowan
Dr Belinda Bateman
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
Poor sensitivity of musculoskeletal history in children2012
Dr Iain Goff
Dr Belinda Bateman
Dr Andrea Myers
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
Acceptability and Practicality of Musculoskeletal Examination in Acute General Pediatric Assessment2010
Dr Iain Goff
Dr Belinda Bateman
Dr Andrea Myers
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
Sensitivity of Musculoskeletal History in Children is Poor: the Need to Screen All Joints2009
Dr Eugen-Matthias Strehle
Dr Belinda Bateman
Teaching Medical Students Pediatric Cardiovascular Examination by Telemedicine2009
Dr Sharmila Jandial
Dr Andrea Myers
Dr Elspeth Wise
Dr Donna Boyd
Dr Belinda Bateman
et al.
Confidence in paediatric musculoskeletal (PMSK) clinical skills in primary and secondary care doctors2008
Dr Sharmila Jandial
Dr Andrea Myers
Dr Belinda Bateman
Emerita Professor Helen Foster
pGALS performs well in the hands of a medical student2008