Items where Department is "Cumbrian Centre for Health Technologies (CACHET)" and Year is 2016
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Bidmead, Elaine (2016) The work of the Cumbrian Centre for Health Technologies (CaCHeT) at University of Cumbria. In: Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Annual Clinical Research Conference, 11 May 2016, Newton Rigg College, Penrith, UK. (Unpublished)
Bidmead, Elaine and Marshall, Alison (2016) Fetal telemedicine: the challenges of remote collaboration between NHS Trusts. In: Cumbria Research and Enterprise Conference: Real World Research & Innovation, 8 July 2016, University of Cumbria, Lancaster, UK. (Unpublished)
Bidmead, Elaine and Marshall, Alison (2016) A case study of stakeholder perceptions of patient held records: the Patients Know Best (PKB) solution. Digital Health, 2 . pp. 1-15.
Bidmead, Elaine, Reid, Tilly, Marshall, Alison and Southern, Veronica (2016) Teleswallowing - from pilot to service transformation: barriers to the adoption of successful telehealth solutions. In: The King’s Fund Digital Health and Care Congress: Enabling patient-centred care through information and technology, 5-6 July 2016, The King's Fund, London, UK. (Unpublished)
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Ditchburn, Jae-Llane and Marshall, Alison (2016) Digital health in general practice: GP perceptions. (Unpublished)
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Harrington, Melissa (2016) Reflecting on studying Wicca from within the academy and the craft: an autobiographical perspective. Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies, 17 (1-2). pp. 180-193.
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Marshall, Alison (2016) The Cumbria Rural Health Forum and the role of digital technologies. In: Rural Health Conference, 29 January 2016, House of Lords, London, UK. (Unpublished)
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Robson, S.C., Marshall, Alison, Snaith, Vikki J., Beckwith, B., Lie, M., Bidmead, Elaine, Van Oudgaarden, E. and Henderson, A. (2016) Improving prenatal diagnosis and management in Cumbria by telemedicine. In: Academic Health Science Network North East and North Cumbria (AHSN NENC) Stakeholder Engagement Event, 2 March 2016, Hallmark Hotel, Carlisle, UK. (Unpublished)