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The Clinical Teacher | 2010

Modernising morning report: innovation in teaching and learning.

Kerry Layne; Adam Nabeebaccus; Henry Fok; Boris Lams; Stephen Thomas; Mark Kinirons

Background:  Over recent years there has been a shift in undergraduate medical education, from predominantly passive, didactic teaching methods to facilitating learning by focusing on the management of common scenarios, through the means of problem‐ and case‐based learning.


Case Reports | 2011

An emerging infectious cause of renal impairment in the UK

Caoimhe Nic Fhogartaigh; William Newsholme; Mark Kinirons; William Tong

Hantaviruses are endemic in many central European countries, particularly the Balkans, infection causing non-specific ‘flu-like symptoms and renal dysfunction which is self-limiting in the majority of cases. In this case, there was a diagnostic delay, resulting in numerous unnecessary investigations, prolonged hospital stay and almost an invasive renal biopsy. A travel history is therefore essential, to establish travel to an endemic region within the previous 2–6 weeks. With increasing travel and immigration, hantavirus is likely to be seen more frequently as an imported infection into the UK. However, further research is required to establish the potential for acquisition of infection here, as the animal host, the bank vole, is part of local wildlife. Therefore, the authors urge physicians to be alert to this possibility when faced with acute renal failure in association with an undiagnosed febrile illness, particularly when there is a history of an appropriate environmental or animal exposure.


Case Reports | 2016

Recovery from delirium and psychotic manifestations following treatment of anaemia with off-label rituximab in active cold haemagglutinin disease

Michail Kaklamanos; Sadie Regmi; David Wrench; Mark Kinirons

Anaemia is an independent, commonly under-recognised risk factor for delirium. Prompt management of anaemia and its underlying aetiology could result in recovery from delirium and associated psychotic manifestations. We report this unprecedented case of complete recovery from delirium and challenging behaviour, following treatment of autoimmune haemolytic anaemia with rituximab.


Case Reports | 2011

Tongue swelling in association with oseltamivir (Tamiflu)

Tania Kalsi; Jennifer Stevenson; Paul Wade; Mark Kinirons

A 29-year-old lady presented with an increasingly swollen tongue 3 days after commencing oseltamivir (Tamiflu) for flu-like symptoms. Once identified as the cause, her symptoms rapidly improved with antihistamines and discontinuing the Tamiflu. The authors find only one other case in the literature reporting this very rare side effect.


Clinical Medicine | 2015

Recognition and management of acute kidney injury in hospitalised patients can be partially improved with the use of a care bundle.

Jennifer Joslin; Hannah Wilson; Daniel Zubli; Nathan Gauge; Mark Kinirons; Adrian Hopper; Taryn Pile; Marlies Ostermann


BMJ Quality & Safety | 2011

Effective quality improvement of thromboprophylaxis in acute medicine

Barbara M Clark; Grainne dAncona; Mark Kinirons; Beverley J. Hunt; Adrian Hopper


European Geriatric Medicine | 2012

The Physiological Profile Assessment: Clinical validity of the postural sway measure and comparison of impairments by age

Matthew Liston; Marousa Pavlou; Adrian Hopper; Mark Kinirons; Finbarr C. Martin


Future Hospital Journal | 2015

BleepPod: using smartphone technology to streamline telecommunications in an NHS setting

Christopher Rajkumar; Elinor Warner; Mark Kinirons; Amit Thakrar


BMJ | 2013

Rethinking the objectives and practicalities of shadowing

Mark Jenkins; Elisaveta Sokolov; Sophie Rintoul-Hoad; Mark Kinirons; Adrian Hopper

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Adrian Hopper

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Adam Nabeebaccus

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Amit Thakrar

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Barbara M Clark

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Beverley J. Hunt

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Boris Lams

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Christopher Rajkumar

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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David Wrench

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Elinor Warner

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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Elisaveta Sokolov

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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