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  • Abstracts of the 2024 Medical Association of Nigerians across Great Britain (MANSAG) Annual Educational Symposium on 11th May 2024 At Delta Hotels by Marriott Nottingham Belfry, United Kingdom. NG8 6PY

    MANSAG
    e153
  • An integrative review of parent-partnerships within neonatal care facilities in low- and lower-middle-income countries

    Tom Coghlan, Tracey Mills, Carol Bedwell
    e151
  • Improving placenta accreta spectrum diagnosis: impact of structured imaging protocols and multidisciplinary review in a tertiary service evaluation and re-audit

    Thomas Chadwick, Saloma Gomez, Bode Williams
    e331
  • Pitfalls of single-site tattooing of suspicious or significant polyps at colonoscopy in patients undergoing colectomy

    Lawrence Ugwumba, Emily Oates, Sophie Noblett
    e103
  • The impact of COVID-19 on the volume and outcomes of routine and emergency endoscopy within an NHS Trust

    Ayodele Sasegbon, Syed Mujtaba Hasnain Nadir, Daniel Leverton, Anirudh Bhandare
    e91
  • The importance of recognising dying: audit and subsequent service developments to improve earlier recognition of the dying patient

    Abigail Hearmon, David Oxenham, Lucy Nicholson
    e305

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