Search Results - "Guest, Brogan N"
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Preservation of micro-architecture and angiogenic potential in a pulmonary acellular matrix obtained using intermittent intra-tracheal flow of detergent enzymatic treatment
Published in Biomaterials (01-09-2013)“…Abstract Tissue engineering of autologous lung tissue aims to become a therapeutic alternative to transplantation. Efforts published so far in creating…”
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Urinary bladder matrix promotes site appropriate tissue formation following right ventricle outflow tract repair
Published in Organogenesis (01-07-2013)“…The current prevalence and severity of heart defects requiring functional replacement of cardiac tissue pose a serious clinical challenge. Biologic scaffolds…”
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Physician associate prescribing: perspectives, practices and pathways
Published in Future healthcare journal (01-11-2022)“…With the introduction of statutory regulation of physician associates (PAs) through the General Medical Council (GMC) expected in 2024, we anticipate a…”
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Education and Training: Preparing physician associates to prescribe: evidence, educational frameworks and pathways
Published in Future healthcare journal (01-03-2022)“…There are approximately 2,850 physician associates (PAs) in the UK, and this number is growing. PAs are unable to prescribe due to an absence of statutory…”
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Preparing physician associates to prescribe: evidence, educational frameworks and pathways
Published in Future healthcare journal (01-03-2022)“…There are approximately 2,850 physician associates (PAs) in the UK, and this number is growing. PAs are unable to prescribe due to an absence of statutory…”
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Pharmacology for physician associate programmes: a collaborative, flexible and responsive approach to curriculum design
Published in Future healthcare journal (01-11-2021)“…There are more than 2,000 physician associates (PAs) in the UK working in general practice and secondary care, and that number is growing. The NHS estimates…”
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