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2. Publishing performance data is an ethical obligation in all specialties
3. European perioperative β blockade guidelines must be changed immediately to safeguard patients
4. Perioperative β blockade for non-cardiac surgery: Only patients needing heart rate or blood pressure control perioperatively should start β blockers
5. The role and influence of public reporting of pediatric cardiac care outcome data
6. Mary Lambourne (née Biddle)
7. β Blockers and Statins in Non-Cardiac Surgery
8. Whistleblowers: the NHS is still shooting the messenger
9. Voluntary incident reporting by anaesthetic trainees in an Australian hospital
10. β Blockers For Patients At Risk Of Cardiac Events During Non-Cardiac Surgery: Anaesthetists Should Wait For Better Evidence Of Benefit
11. Electronic Incident Reporting And Professional Monitoring Transforms Culture
12. The use of statistical process control methods in monitoring clinical performance
13. Making the case for personal professional monitoring in health care
14. Mortality And Volume Of Cases In Paediatric Cardiac Surgery
15. Routes to quality assurance: risk adjusted outcomes and personal professional monitoring
16. More on the Bristol Affair
17. The Bristol Cardiac Disaster
18. Drug-Eluting Stents and Noncardiac Surgery
19. Perioperative β blockade
20. Informed consent in medical practice
21. Report cards and performance monitoring
22. Monitoring the rate of re-exploration for excessive bleeding after cardiac surgery in adults
23. Risk 2005 conference
24. New technology to enable personal monitoring and incident reporting can transform professional culture: the potential to favourably impact the future of health care
25. Early Audit of Renal Complications in a New Cardiac Surgery Service in Australia
26. Three Australian whistleblowing sagas: lessons for internal and external regulation
27. Whistle blowing
28. Professional monitoring and critical incident reporting using personal digital assistants
29. Hospital mortality and staff workload
30. More on the Bristol affair: Audit was not secret
31. Clinical engagement: a new concept or common sense all round?
32. Bristol again: The Wisheart affair: responses to Dunn: The Bristol cardiac disaster
33. Professional misconduct: the Bristol case
34. Successful use of “Choice Architecture” and “Nudge Theory” in a quality improvement initiative of analgesia administration after Caesarean section
35. Successful use of "Choice Architecture" and "Nudge Theory" in a quality improvement initiative of analgesia administration after Caesarean section.
36. Sexual Harassment of Junior Doctors: Helping Whistle Blowers Who Reveal a Significant Mental Health Issue.
37. Was Bristol an outlier?
38. Hospital mortality and staff workload
39. Revalidation is not to be feared and can be achieved by continuous objective assessment
40. Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiogram of the coronary ostia
41. IT Benefits in Healthcare Performance and Safety
42. IT Benefits in Healthcare Performance and Safety
43. Beta-Blockade and Noncardiac Surgery
44. The Wisheart affair: responses to Dunn The Bristol cardiac disaster
45. Measuring competence makes revalidation easier
46. Coronary artery stents and surgery; the basis of sound perioperative management
47. Using portable digital technology for clinical care and critical incidents: a new model
48. Evolving medical ethics
49. Three Australian Whistleblowing Sagas: Lessons for Internal and External Regulation
50. Whistleblowing and patient safety: the patient's or the profession's interests at stake?
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