A. F. Merry

Publication List Details

Period

1983 - 2009

Number

14

Co-Authors

Mini-clinical evaluation exercise in anaesthesia training (2009)

Weller, J. M., Jolly, B., Misur, M. P., Merry, A. F., Jones, A., Crossley, J. G. M, ...

Background The Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (Mini-CEX) is a workplace-based assessment tool of potential value in anaesthesia to assess and improve clinical performance. Its reliability and...

Investigation of trainee and specialist reactions to the mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise in anaesthesia: implications for implementation (2009)

Weller, J. M., Jones, A., Merry, A. F., Jolly, B., Saunders, D.

BackgroundThe mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (mini-CEX) is a workplace-based assessment which may be useful in anaesthesia training. However, its value depends on how supervisors use it with their...

Cost-effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation in patients with intractable angina (2001)

Merry, A.F., Smith, W.M., Anderson, D.J., Emmens, D.J., Choong, C.K.

An open access copy of this article is available and complies with the copyright holder/publisher conditions.

Touch contamination levels during anaesthetic procedures and their relationship to hand hygiene procedures: a clinical audit (2001)

Merry, A. F., Miller, T. E., Findon, G., Webster, C. S., Neff, S. P. W.

After different methods of hand preparation, volunteers rolled segments of sterile central venous catheter between their fingertips, and bacterial transfer was evaluated by standardized quantitative...

FIRST-TIME CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFTING: THE ANAESTHETIST AS A RISK FACTOR (1992)

MERRY, A. F., RAMAGE, M. C., WHITLOCK, R. M. L., LAYCOCK, G. J. A., SMITH, W., STENHOUSE, D., ...

We have investigated the contribution of the anaesthetist and surgeon to outcome after 1301 consecutive coronary artery bypass grafting operations (first operation). The mean+ 1 so aspartate amino...

POSTURE AND THE SPREAD OF EXTRADURAL ANALGESIA IN LABOUR (1983)

MERRY, A. F., CROSS, J. A., MAYADEO, S. V., WILD, C. J.

Thirty-five patients kept in a sitting position for S min after a standard extradural injection in labour were compared with 54 patients maintained in the left lateral position throughout. The mean...