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Clarke M, Hogan V, Buck D, Shen J, Powell C, Speed C, Tiffin P, Sloper J, Taylor R, Nassar M, Joyce K, Beyer F, Thomson R, Vale L, McColl E, Steen N. An external pilot study to test the feasibility of a randomised controlled trial comparing eye muscle surgery against active monitoring for childhood intermittent exotropia [X(T)]. Health Technology Assessment 2015, 19(39). Hamilton DW, Bins JE, McMeekin P, Pedersen A, Steen IN, DeSoyza A, Thomson RT, Paleri V, Wilson JA. Quality compared to quantity of life in laryngeal cancer: A time trade-off study. Head and Neck 2016, 38(S1), E631-E637. Thomson R, Stewart J. Educator in Residence - innovation within a Trust. In: Annual Scientific Meeting. 2014, Brighton: ASME. Joseph-Williams N, Newcombe R, Politi M, Durand MA, Sivell S, Stacey D, O'Connor A, Volk RJ, Edwards A, Bennett C, Pignone M, Thomson R, Elwyn G. Toward Minimum Standards for Certifying Patient Decision Aids: A Modified Delphi Consensus Process. Medical Decision Making 2014, 34(6), 699-710. Hogan H, Healey F, Neale G, Thomson R, Vincent C, Black N. To what extent are inpatient deaths preventable? The author's reply. BMJ Quality & Safety 2013, 22(7), 607-608. Potthoff S, Rasul O, Sniehotta F, Beyer F, Bryant A, Marques M, Thomson R, Avery L, Presseau J. A Systematic Review assessing the relationship between habit and healthcare professional behavior in clinical practice. In: International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 2016, Melbourne, Australia: Springer. Thomson R, Loveland A, Stewart J, Fisher J. How to stop the runaway train of clinical training. BMJ Group, 2016. Available at: http://careers.bmj.com/careers/advice/How_to_stop_the_runaway_train_of_clinical_training. Wright J, Lawton R, O'Hara J, Armitage G, Sheard L, Marsh C, Grange A, McEachan RRC, Cocks K, Hrisos S, Thomson R, Jha V, Thorp L, Conway M, Gulab A, Walsh P, Watt I. Improving patient safety through the involvement of patients: development and evaluation of novel interventions to engage patients in preventing patient safety incidents and protecting them against unintended harm. National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), 2016. Programme Grants for Applied Research RP-PG-0108-10049. Goodman D, Ogrinc G, Davies L, Baker GR, Barnsteiner J, Foster TC, Gali K, Hilden J, Horwitz L, Kaplan HC, Leis J, Matulis JC, Michie S, Miltner R, Neily J, Nelson WA, Niedner M, Oliver B, Rutman L, Thomson R, Thor J. MH Explanation and elaboration of the SQUIRE (Standards for Quality Improvement Reporting Excellence) Guidelines, V.2.0: examples of SQUIRE elements in the healthcare improvement literature. BMJ Quality & Saftey 2016, 25(12), 986-992. Male P, Thomson R, Stewart J. 'Good Busy' vs 'Bad Busy' - How to Overcome the Challenges of Teaching in a Busy Emergency Department. In: ASME's Annual Scientific Meeting. 2015, Edinburgh: Association for the Study of Medical Education (ASME). De Brún A, Flynn D, Ternent L, Price CI, Rodgers H, Ford G, Rudd M, Lancsar E, Simpson S, Teah J, Thomson R. Patient factors that influence variation in clinical decision-making about thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke: Results of a discrete choice experiment. In: UK Stroke Forum 2015 Conference. 2015, Liverpool, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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