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Phil Wilson quoted in press coverage of the new GP contract
Phil Wilson, Director of CRH, points out the iniquities of new GP contract
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SatCare project features in Computer Weekly.
Dr Leila Eadie, CRH Research fellow on the SatCare project and William Farquhar, of the Scottish Ambulance service were interviewed by Computer Weekly.
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Professor Phil Wilson calls for annulment of Scottish GP Ballot.
Writing to Ms Robison, Dr McDevitt, Dr Buist and ERS Officials, Professor Wilson outlines his reasoning for the annulment of the Scottish GP ballot.
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Viv Blackhall wins 'Best 1st year talk in Medical Care and Nutrition' at the Postgraduate Research C
Viv Blackhall wins 'Best 1st year talk in Medical Care and Nutrition' at the Postgraduate Research Conference 2017 in Aberdeen.
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Missed Appointments : Press coverage
Press Coverage on the results of collaborative research work on Serial Missed Appointments (Demographic and practice factors predicting repeated non-attendance in primary care: a national retrospective cohort analysis)
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New trial of remote support for ambulances could enhance Highland emergency care
The University of Aberdeen, NHS Highland and the Scottish Ambulance Service are testing new technology which enables paramedics to send high-quality video and ultrasound images ahead of a patient's arrival at hospital.
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Press coverage of BMJ, JECH article
Professor Wilson and his colleagues in Glasgow and Aberdeen have their work from the BMJ, JECH article featured in The Scotsman yesterday (29/10/2017)
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Newly published in the BMJ Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
Just published in the BMJ:Primary schools and the amplification of social differences in child mental health: a population-based cohort study
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Child health checks - why do we do them?
Professor Wilson's blog: Child health checks - why do we do them?
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Press coverage of Prof Phil Wilson's work on dental data linkage
Press coverage of Prof Phil Wilson's work with Glasgow, St Andrew's, Napier and Strathclyde universities on dental data linkage