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    Abstract P241: Why Do We Expect Clinicians to Perform the Work of Computers? Developing an Automated Stroke Registry by Johnson, Brenda J, Butler, Jaime, Potu, Niteesh, Millar, Tony, Dziedzic, Peter, Reed, Emily, Urrutia, Victor C

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-03-2021)
    “…BackgroundStroke registries are established with the primary goal of improving health care quality and performance improvement through increased adherence to…”
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    Abstract WP468: Follow Up After Stroke, Screening and Treatment Clinic: Advancing Post-Stroke Care by Naqvi, Imama A, Andres, Jennifer, Ruchalski, Charles, Cleymaet, Sean V, Kim, Seung, Combs, Sandra, Denny, M. Carter, Johnson, Brenda J, Sharrief, Anjail Z

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-02-2020)
    “…Abstract only Objective: To assess feasibility and replicability of a multidisciplinary, specialized clinic in optimization of secondary stroke prevention and…”
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    Selected Issues in Medical Malpractice by Johnson, Brenda J, Martland, John G

    Published in Health law journal (01-01-2003)
    “…Two recent Alberta medical negligence cases raised the issue of novel scientific evidence with respect to evidence proposed through the defendant's expert…”
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    ABE/Pre-Vocational Skills Program. A Teacher's Guide and Curriculum for Pre-Clerical Training by Johnson, Brenda J

    Published 30-06-1988
    “…This manual is designed for teacher use for a 10-week course to prepare chronically unemployed adults to enter traditional clerical courses or job training…”
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    Must Doctors Disclose their Own Personal Risk Factors? by Johnson, Brenda J

    Published in Law now (01-04-2003)
    “…On appeal, the plaintiffs argued that a failure to disclose a risk (such as the doctor's epilepsy) which could have led the patient to refuse consent was…”
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