Richard Thomson

623 total citations
28 papers, 440 citations indexed

About

Richard Thomson is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard Thomson has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 440 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 7 papers in General Health Professions and 5 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Richard Thomson's work include Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers) and Liver Diseases and Immunity (3 papers). Richard Thomson is often cited by papers focused on Innovations in Medical Education (6 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (3 papers) and Liver Diseases and Immunity (3 papers). Richard Thomson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Malaysia. Richard Thomson's co-authors include Rajan Madhok, M. Lavender, J Neuberger, Rebecca Say, Stephen Robson, Michael J.P. Arthur, M. Sudlow, Rose Anne Kenny, Helen Rodgers and James Fisher and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Molecular Biology, Hepatology and BMJ.

In The Last Decade

Richard Thomson

24 papers receiving 405 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Fisher, James, et al.. (2024). Clinical teachers' toolbox article: Harnessing narrative medicine to learn from underserved populations. The Clinical Teacher. 21(4). e13761–e13761.
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Scobie, Sarah & Richard Thomson. (2024). The UK experience: the National Patient Safety Agencyís Patient Safety Observatory. Italian Journal of Public Health. 2(3-4).
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Fisher, James, et al.. (2024). Question banks: credit? Or debit? A qualitative exploration of their use among medical students. BMC Medical Education. 24(1). 569–569. 3 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2023). ‘That's someone's grandma’: Teaching person‐centred care in a frailty context. The Clinical Teacher. 21(1). e13627–e13627.
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2022). Video consultations: a potential gamechanger in clinical education. British Journal of General Practice. 72(722). 416–417. 2 indexed citations
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Sudlow, M., et al.. (2018). Learning opportunities in simulation for trainees. British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 79(10). C154–C156.
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2018). 13 Can the ‘death cafÉ’ concept be adapted for use in healthcare professional learning and development?. Poster presentations. A15.3–A16. 2 indexed citations
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Fisher, James, et al.. (2017). The ‘Dark Side’ of Technology in Medical Education. MedEdPublish. 6. 81–81. 10 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2016). How to stop the runaway train of clinical training. BMJ. i2254–i2254. 3 indexed citations
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Say, Rebecca, Stephen Robson, & Richard Thomson. (2011). Helping pregnant women make better decisions: a systematic review of the benefits of patient decision aids in obstetrics. BMJ Open. 1(2). e000261–e000261. 61 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2008). Do we need better estimates of the impact of patient safety incidents on mortality/survival. 1 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (2008). Deterioration in hospital patients: early signs and appropriate actions. Nursing Standard. 23(1). 43–48. 32 indexed citations
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Gürkan, Alihan, A.K.K Chui, Richard Thomson, et al.. (2001). A GIANT MULTIACINAR MACROREGENERATIVE NODULE IN AN EXPLANTED LIVER. Transplantation. 72(3). 538–539. 2 indexed citations
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Potter, Kathleen N., et al.. (2001). Immunogenetic analysis reveals that epitope shifting occurs during B-cell affinity maturation in primary biliary cirrhosis11Edited by J. Karn. Journal of Molecular Biology. 306(1). 37–46. 12 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, et al.. (1999). The lack of integration of clinical audit and the maintenance of medical dominance within British hospital trusts. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 5(3). 323–333. 7 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard & Michael J.P. Arthur. (1999). Mechanisms of liver cell damage and repair. European Journal of Gastroenterology & Hepatology. 11(9). 949–956. 15 indexed citations
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Neuberger, J & Richard Thomson. (1999). Pbc and Ama—What Is the Connection?. Hepatology. 29(1). 271–276. 67 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, Zadie Davis, Jeremy M. Palmer, et al.. (1998). Immunogenetic analysis of a panel of monoclonal IgG and IgM anti-PDC-E2/X antibodies derived from patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. Journal of Hepatology. 28(4). 582–594. 12 indexed citations
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Thomson, Richard, M. Lavender, & Rajan Madhok. (1995). Fortnightly Review: How to ensure that guidelines are effective. BMJ. 311(6999). 237–242. 155 indexed citations
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Gordon, Colin, et al.. (1994). DILEMMA: logic engineering in primary care, shared care and oncology (AIM Project A2005). Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 45(1-2). 37–39. 4 indexed citations

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