Research Development
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Staff Publications
Research Development
Find out what your colleagues have been writing. This section features articles published by staff working for St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals and Halton, Knowsley and St Helens community staff.
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Extract We applaud the original article “Nonaesthetic Applications for Botulinum Toxin in Plastic Surgery,”1 which aims to highlight the evolution of the alternative uses of botulinum toxin by the plastic surgery community. It succeeds in providing an overview of the range of indications, using an evidence-based approach for the benefit..
Published: | 10/01/2022 |
Authors: | Gill P, Henry A, Hassan Z, McArthur P |
Abstract Mohs surgery in the United Kingdom has traditionally been performed by dermatologists and as such training and exposure for surgeons has been limited. To address this, a 6-month fellowship in Mohs micrographic surgery has been established for surgical trainees as part of the Training Interface Group (TIG) fellowship programme...
Published: | 06/12/2021 |
Authors: | Gill P, Tehrani H |
The role of the chaperone is integral in clinical examination and with this short communication aim to highlight the evolving role of the chaperone as a “witness” who with the appropriate training and standardised documentation can act as an observer of the behaviour of all parties during the consultation. Touil,..
Published: | 18/02/2019 |
Authors: | Gill P, , Sofos S, Touil L |
Book review. Gill, P.; Shorollahi, K. (2017). Book Review: Dupuytren Disease and Related Diseases The Cutting Edge . Annals of plastic surgery . 79 (6), p532
Published: | 03/01/2018 |
Authors: | Gill P, Shokrollahi K |
Abstract This review article discusses the use of laser Doppler imaging as a clinimetric tool to determine burn depth in patients presenting to hospital. Laser Doppler imaging is a very sensitive and specific tool to measure burn depth, easy to use, reliable and acceptable to the patient due to its..
Published: | 19/07/2016 |
Authors: | Gill P |
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