J. C. O’Keane’s research while affiliated with Beaumont Hospital and other places

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Publications (1)


Irish society of gastroenterology
  • Article

January 1998

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2 Citations

Irish Journal of Medical Science

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J. C. O’Keane

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... This study is the first within the UK and Europe and the largest regarding proportional response to assess the attitudes and experiences of trainee gastroenterologists to DGBI training and management. The data are likely to be representative, as the survey captured the views of over 20% of the 523 gastroenterology clinical training posts in the UK, 16 Across all questions in all survey sections, the UK trainee DGBI experiential picture was worse than the previously reported equivalent ...

Reference:

O57 The consequences of limited training in disorders of gut brain interaction: results from a national survey of gastroenterology trainees
Irish society of gastroenterology
  • Citing Article
  • January 1998

Irish Journal of Medical Science