Search Results - Ayuk, John
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Response by Hassan-Smith, Zaki, Faloon, Sarah, Gittoes, Neil, Ayuk, John
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Thyrotoxicosis with heart block by Osman, Faizel, Ayuk, John, Dale, Jane, Franklyn, Jayne A, Gammage, Michael D
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Improving diabetes and endocrinology specialty training with modest resources: the Health Education West Midlands model by Kempegowda, Punith, Robbins, Timothy D, Boelaert, Kristien, Arlt, Wiebke, Ayuk, John, Sankar, Sailesh, Karamat, Muhammad A
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Incidence, risk factors and clinical significance of postoperative haemodynamic instability after adrenalectomy for phaeochromocytoma by Thompson, Joseph P., Bennett, Davinia, Hodson, James, Asia, Miriam, Ayuk, John, O’Reilly, Michael W., Karavitaki, Niki, Arlt, Wiebke, Sutcliffe, Robert P.
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Simulation training using WhatsApp (Sim-thru-WhatsApp) improves doctors’ confidence in endocrine and diabetes case management by Chen, Wentin, Kempegowda, Punith, Melson, Eka, Davitadze, Meri, Aftab, Manal, Ooi, Emma, Ng, Cai Ying, Blaggan, Parisha, Hanania, Thia, Thomas, Lucretia, Zhou, Dengyi, Sankar, Sailesh, Ayuk, John, Karamat, Muhammad Ali
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Multidisciplinary team management of carcinoid heart disease by Steeds, Richard P, Sagar, Vandana, Shetty, Shishir, Oelofse, Tessa, Singh, Harjot, Ahmad, Raheel, Bradley, Elizabeth, Moore, Rachel, Vickrage, Suzanne, Smith, Stacey, Yim, Ivan, Elhassan, Yasir S, Venkataraman, Hema, Ayuk, John, Rooney, Stephen, Shah, Tahir
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ACTH and gonadotropin deficiencies predict mortality in patients treated for nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: long‐term follow‐up of 519 patients in two large European centres by O'Reilly, Michael W., Reulen, Raoul C., Gupta, Saket, Thompson, Claire A., Dineen, Rosemary, Goulden, Eirena L., Bugg, Gabriella, Pearce, Harriet, Toogood, Andy A., Gittoes, Neil J., Mitchell, Rosalind, Thompson, Christopher J., Ayuk, John
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Simulation via instant messaging-Birmingham advance (SIMBA) model helped improve clinicians’ confidence to manage cases in diabetes and endocrinology by Melson, Eka, Davitadze, Meri, Aftab, Manal, Ng, Cai Ying, Ooi, Emma, Blaggan, Parisha, Chen, Wentin, Hanania, Thia, Thomas, Lucretia, Zhou, Dengyi, Chandan, Joht Singh, Senthil, Latha, Arlt, Wiebke, Sankar, Sailesh, Ayuk, John, Karamat, Muhammad Ali, Kempegowda, Punith
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A randomised, open-label, parallel group phase 2 study of antisense oligonucleotide therapy in acromegaly by Trainer, Peter J, Newell-Price, John D C, Ayuk, John, Aylwin, Simon J B, Rees, Aled, Drake, William, Chanson, Philippe, Brue, Thierry, Webb, Susan M, Fajardo, Carmen, Aller, Javier, McCormack, Ann I, Torpy, David J, Tachas, George, Atley, Lynne, Ryder, David, Bidlingmaier, Martin
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Developing a simulation-based learning model for acute medical education during COVID-19 pandemic with Simulation via Instant Messaging – Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) by Wallett, Lucy, Chen, Wentin, Thomas, Lucretia, Blaggan, Parisha, Ooi, Emma, Zhou, Dengyi, Hanania, Thia, Ng, Cai Ying, Evans, Nia, Morgan, Georgia, Allison, Issy, Pan, Carina Synn Cuen, Ponniah, Gobeka, Radcliffe, Eloise, Sheikh, Jameela, Khashaba, Alya, Hebbar, Meghnaa, Delson, Dwi, Reddy-Koanu, Vinay, Ayuk, John, Packer, Gregory, Akufo-Tetteh, Emily, Davitadze, Meri, Melson, Eka, Kempegowda, Punith
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The Bhubaneswar Declaration on Sports Endocrinology, 2018 by Kalra, Sanjay, Sahoo, Abhay, Das, Sambit, Kumar, K. V. S. Hari, Baliarsinha, Anoj Kumar, Mohanty, Binoy, Kanwar, Jayabhanu, Kota, Sunil, Satpathy, Sudeep, Jayaraman, Muthukrishnan, Singh, S. K., Madhu, S. V., Shah, Mona, Kotwal, Narendra, Priya, Gagan, George, Belinda, Dasgupta, Arundhati, Pande, Arun Kumar R., Latey, Nikhil, Dhamija, Puneet, Ayuk, John, Torpy, David, Shah, Pankaj, Naseri, Mohammed Wali, Maskey, Robin, Latif, Zafar A., Somasundaram, Noel, Jawa, Ali, Acharya, Kirtida
Published 2018Text