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| Martin C NuttallSummaryAffiliation: Royal College of Surgeons of England Country: UK Publications
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An analysis of the Research Fellowship Scheme of the Royal College of Surgeons of EnglandMartin C Nuttall
Clinical Effectiveness Unit, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London WC2A 3PN, UK
J Am Coll Surg 200:186-90. 2005..Indirectly, patient care has benefited by promoting an evidence-based culture among young surgeons. Such schemes are relevant to surgical training programs elsewhere if more young surgeons are to be attracted into academic surgery...
A systematic review and critique of the literature relating hospital or surgeon volume to health outcomes for 3 urological cancer proceduresMartin Nuttall
Clinical Effectiveness Unit, University College London ME, London, United Kingdom
J Urol 172:2145-52. 2004..We performed a systematic review and critique of the literature of the relationship between hospital or surgeon volume and health outcomes in patients undergoing radical surgery for cancer of the bladder, kidney or prostate...
Threshold volumes for urological cancer surgery: a survey of UK urologistsMartin C Nuttall
Clinical Effectiveness Unit, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK
BJU Int 94:1010-3. 2004..To determine minimum threshold levels of activity set by surgeons for urological cancer surgery, and to relate threshold levels to stated current procedural volume...
Changes in patient characteristics and outcomes for radical cystectomy in EnglandMartin C Nuttall
Clinical Effectiveness Unit, The Royal College of Surgeons of England, London, UK
BJU Int 95:513-6. 2005..To describe temporal changes in patient characteristics and outcomes for radical cystectomy (RC) in England between 1995 and 2002, using routinely collected administrative data...
The role of tamoxifen in reducing bicalutamide-induced gynaecomastia and breast painMartin C Nuttall
Princess Royal University Hospital, Bromley Hospitals NHS Trust, Farnborough, Kent, UK
BJU Int 99:243-4. 2007
