Roderick Neame

535 total citations
29 papers, 387 citations indexed

About

Roderick Neame is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Health Information Management and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, Roderick Neame has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 387 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 8 papers in Health Information Management and 5 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in Roderick Neame's work include Innovations in Medical Education (11 papers), Electronic Health Records Systems (6 papers) and Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills (5 papers). Roderick Neame is often cited by papers focused on Innovations in Medical Education (11 papers), Electronic Health Records Systems (6 papers) and Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills (5 papers). Roderick Neame collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and Italy. Roderick Neame's co-authors include David Powis, Grahame I. Feletti, M O Rake, Ron P. Weinberger, John A.P. Rostas, Vicki A. Brent, Peter R. Dunkley, Michael J. Olson, John W. Heath and Michael A. Olson and has published in prestigious journals such as Academic Medicine, Medical Education and Medical Teacher.

In The Last Decade

Roderick Neame

27 papers receiving 343 citations

Peers

Roderick Neame
Jesse Burk‐Rafel United States
Victoria Harnik United States
Wendy C. Cox United States
Kimberly A. Swygert United States
Regina G. Russell United States
Aubrie Swan Sein United States
N Whitman United States
Amy E. Fleming United States
Stephen Trumble Australia
Jesse Burk‐Rafel United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Neame, Roderick. (2014). Privacy Protection in Personal Health Information and Shared CareRecords. Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics. 21(2). 84–91. 13 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2013). Effective Sharing of Records and Maintaining Privacy. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. 5(2). 217–217. 10 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2012). Practical Measures for Keeping Health Information Private. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 7(2). 19. 1 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2012). Design Principles in the Development of (Public) Health Information Infrastructures. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. 4(1). 3 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2008). Privacy and health information: health cards offer a workablesolution. Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics. 16(4). 263–270. 7 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick & Michael J. Olson. (2004). Security issues arising in establishing a regional health information infrastructure. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 73(3). 285–290. 5 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2000). Creating an infrastructure for the productive sharing of clinical information.. PubMed. 20(3). 85–91. 4 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (2000). Communications and EHR: authenticating who's who is vital. International Journal of Medical Informatics. 60(2). 185–190. 3 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick, et al.. (1999). Universities without walls: evolving paradigms in medical education. BMJ. 319(7220). 1296–1296. 17 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick, et al.. (1999). Computerisation and health care: some worries behind the promises. BMJ. 319(7220). 1295–1295. 6 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (1997). Smart cards—the key to trustworthy health information systems. BMJ. 314(7080). 573–573. 25 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (1996). Privacy and security issues in a wide area health communications network. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing. 43(1-2). 123–127. 1 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (1995). The crucial roles of standards and strategy in developing a regional health information network. International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing. 40(2). 95–100. 2 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick, et al.. (1992). Should medical students be selected only from recent school‐leavers who have studied science?. Medical Education. 26(6). 433–440. 54 indexed citations
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Powis, David, et al.. (1988). The objective structured interview for medical student selection. BMJ. 296(6624). 765–768. 96 indexed citations
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Powis, David, et al.. (1988). Interview for medical student selection: Authors' reply. BMJ. 296(6631). 1261–1261. 1 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (1984). The preclinical course of study. Academic Medicine. 59(9). 699–707. 20 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick. (1981). Construct a Problem-based Course. Medical Teacher. 3(3). 94–99. 22 indexed citations
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Powis, David & Roderick Neame. (1981). The Cardiovascular System. Medical Teacher. 3(4). 131–137. 5 indexed citations
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Neame, Roderick & David Powis. (1981). Toward independent learning. Academic Medicine. 56(11). 886–93. 43 indexed citations

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