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Trisha Greenhalgh
Patricia Mary Greenhalgh (born 11 March 1959) is a British professor of primary health care at the University of Oxford, and retired general practitioner. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
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How to read a paper the basics of evidence-based medicine by Greenhalgh, Trisha
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Narrative based health care sharing stories a multiprofessional workbook by Greenhalgh, Trisha
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Primary health care theory and practice by Greenhalgh, Trisha
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How to read a paper the basics of evidence based medicine by Greenhalgh,Trisha
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How to read a paper the basics of evidence-based medicine by Greenhalgh, Trisha
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Evidence based health care workbook understanding research : for individual and group learning by Greenhalgh, Trisha, Donald, Anna
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Diffusion of innovations in health service organisations a systematic literature review
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Narrative based medicine dialogue and discourse in clinical practice
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Narrative research in health and illness /
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