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    Retention of drug administration skills after intensive teaching by Wheeler, D. W., Degnan, B. A., Murray, L. J., Dunling, C. P., Whittlestone, K. D., Wood, D. F., Smith, H. L., Gupta, A. K.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-04-2008)
    “…Summary We have identified deficiencies in medical students' drug administration skills, and we attempted to address them with interactive online teaching…”
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    Influence of improved teaching on medical students’ acquisition and retention of drug administration skills by Wheeler, D.W., Whittlestone, K.D., Salvador, R, Wood, D.F., Johnston, A.J., Smith, H.L., Menon, D.K.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-01-2006)
    “…Drug administration error is a major problem causing substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide. Lack of education about drug administration appears to be a…”
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    The effect of additional teaching on medical students' drug administration skills in a simulated emergency scenario by Degnan, B. A., Murray, L. J., Dunling, C. P., Whittlestone, K. D., Standley, T. D. A., Gupta, A. K., Wheeler, D. W.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-12-2006)
    “…Summary Medical students have difficulty calculating drug doses correctly, but better teaching improves their performance in written tests. We conducted a…”
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    A web‐based system for teaching, assessment and examination of the undergraduate peri‐operative medicine curriculum by Wheeler, D. W., Whittlestone, K. D., Smith, H. L., Gupta, A. K., Menon, D. K.

    Published in Anaesthesia (01-11-2003)
    “…Summary Today's students are generally computer literate and have high expectations of university information technology resources. Most United Kingdom medical…”
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    Collusion detection in multiple choice examinations by Ercole, A, Whittlestone, K D, Melvin, D G, Rashbass, J

    Published in Medical education (01-02-2002)
    “…Objective To develop and test a novel method for collusion detection in multiple choice examinations. Subjects and methods Answers from two negatively marked…”
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    Approaches to defining day-one competency: a framework for learning veterinary skills by Welsh, P J K, Jones, L M, May, S A, Nunn, P R, Whittlestone, K D, Pead, M J

    “…Competency at graduation, in a variety of physical and attitudinal skills, is an essential outcome measure for courses training veterinary surgeons. The…”
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    Establishing a support service for educational technology within a university by Longstaffe, J. A., Williams, P. J., Whittlestone, K. D., Hammond, P. M., Edwards, J.

    Published in Research in learning technology (30-12-2011)
    “…Over the past decade it has become increasingly apparent that computer technology is extremely effective in the support of teaching and learning. It has also…”
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    Calculation of doses of drugs in solution: Are medical students confused by different means of expressing drug concentrations? by WHEELER, Daniel W, REMOUNDOS, Dionysios D, WHITTLESTONE, Kim D, HOUSE, Timothy P, MENON, David K

    Published in Drug safety (2004)
    “…Our hypothesis was that clinical medical students find the different means of expressing the concentration of drugs in solution confusing. We are concerned…”
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