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124 related items for PubMed ID: 18812392

  • 1. Patient-initiated delay at a genitourinary medicine clinic: are there public health consequences?
    Sanmani L, Foley E, Samraj S, Rowen D, Yadegarfar G, Patel R.
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  • 3. Supply and demand: estimating the real need for care while meeting the 48 hour waiting time target in a genitourinary medicine clinic by a closed appointment system.
    Clarke J, Christodoulides H, Taylor Y.
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  • 4. Building the bypass--implications of improved access to sexual healthcare: evidence from surveys of patients attending contrasting genitourinary medicine clinics across England in 2004/2005 and 2009.
    Mercer CH, Aicken CR, Estcourt CS, Keane F, Brook G, Rait G, White PJ, Cassell JA.
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  • 7. Are there any differences between patients attending a genitourinary medicine clinic with appointments and those without?
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  • 8. Success of a nurse led community based genitourinary medicine clinic for young people in Liverpool: review of the first year.
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  • 10. Increased attendances of people of eastern European origin at sexual health services in London.
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  • 13. The features of patients attending walk-in compared with booked clinics for sexually transmitted infections.
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  • 20. Referrals into a dedicated British penile cancer centre and sources of possible delay.
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