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    Provision of clinical forensic medical services in Australia: A qualitative survey 2011/12 by Stark, Margaret M., LLM, MSc(Med Ed), FFFLM, FACLM, FRCP, DGM, DMJ(Clin), DAB, Payne-James, J. Jason, LLM, MSc, FRCS, FFFLM, FACLM

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-01-2014)
    “…Abstract The provision of clinical forensic medicine services is dependent on jurisdiction and relevant legal instruments. A needs analysis was performed to…”
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    Quality standards in forensic medicine by Gorton, Alex J., Stark, Margaret M.

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-11-2022)
    “…Forensic clinicians work with some of the most vulnerable members of society. Despite this it is one of the few areas of front line, undifferentiated…”
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    Novel recovery methods for biological materials in cases of alleged sexual assault: A word of caution by Murphy, Charlotte, Alexander, Karen, Stark, Margaret M., Davidson, Geraldine

    Published in Science & justice (01-09-2022)
    “…Many believe that an increase in the public confidence in the investigation of sexual crimes, and in conviction rates, will lead to an increase in the…”
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    Training in clinical forensic medicine in the UK – Perceptions of current regulatory standards by Stark, Margaret M., LLM MSc Med Ed FFFLM FACBS FHEA DGM DMJ(Clin) DAB DME, Norfolk, Guy A., MBChB LLM FRCP FFFLM MRCGP DMJ (Clin)

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-08-2011)
    “…Abstract As clinical forensic medicine (CFM) is not currently recognised as a speciality in the UK there are no nationally agreed mandatory standards for…”
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    Principal forensic physicians as educational supervisors by Stark, Margaret M., LLM MB BS

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-10-2009)
    “…Abstract This research project was performed to assist the Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine (FFLM) with the development of a training programme for…”
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    Training of Assistant Forensic Medical Examiners in London, UK by Stark, Margaret M., FFFLM DME, Norfolk, Guy A., FRCP FFFLM

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract The overall aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the quality of current practical training in London with a view to improving future training as…”
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    Evaluation of a ‘Decontamination Kit’ in NSW by Stark, Margaret M, Nittis, Maria

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-07-2014)
    “…Abstract Dedicated facilities of a high standard should be available for the examination of complainants and suspects where forensic samples are to be taken to…”
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    So you want a career in forensic and legal medicine? by Payne-James, J Jason, Stark, Margaret M, Butler, Bernadette, Seymour, Carol

    “…Forensic and legal medicine is a wide area of medical practice which may be frequently misunderstood. In broad terms, practitioners of forensic and legal…”
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    The clinical management of substance misusers in police custody – a survey of current practice by Stark, Margaret M., Gregory, Michael

    Published in Journal of clinical forensic medicine (01-08-2005)
    “…Large numbers of substance misusers are seen in police custody. Their management remains a significant part of a forensic physician’s workload. Substance…”
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    Near miss incidents in police custody suites in London in 2003: A feasibility study by Best, David, Havis, Siobhan, Payne-James, J.J., Stark, Margaret M.

    Published in Journal of clinical forensic medicine (01-02-2006)
    “…Potentially preventable deaths in police custody include those which involve illicit drugs, alcohol and deliberate self-harm. Near miss incidents (NMI) that…”
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    Police surgeons are important part of criminal justice system by Stark, Margaret M

    Published in BMJ (29-07-2000)
    “…Much more of the doctor's time is spent assessing substance misusers, mentally ill people, injured prisoners, and people with pre-existing morbidity to…”
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