
Jo Taylor
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Jan 12, 2025 |
londontheinside.com | Jo Taylor
Whoever said women can’t have it all clearly hasn’t met Roberta Hall-McCarron. A distinguished chef, author, mother, and a frequent face on the BBC’s Great British Menu, she’s the proud co-owner of three beloved Edinburgh eateries, built hand-in-hand with her longtime partner, Shaun, after cutting her teeth at the likes of Tom Kitchin’s The Kitchin and Castle Terrace, and the Burj al Arab, Dubai.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
adc.bmj.com | Jo Taylor |Ruth E. Hall |Claire Heathcote |Catherine Hewitt
Discussion This systematic review identified 23 guidelines or clinical guidance publications (4 international, 3 regional and 16 national), nine of which focus solely on the management of children and/or adolescents experiencing gender dysphoria/incongruence.23 27 29–32 35 37 43 Guidance quality and methods reporting varied considerably, and only five reported using a systematic approach to using evidence to inform recommendations.22 25 34 35 43 Links between evidence and recommendations are...
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Nov 18, 2024 |
londontheinside.com | Jo Taylor
As the statuesque, no-nonsense chef-proprietor of Ynyshir in Eglwys Fach, and Gwen in Machynlleth, Wales, Gareth Ward is no stranger to making history. In fact, since the former – and its 30-course Japanese, Chinese and Thai-inspired tasting menu – became the first Welsh institution to win two Michelin stars and the National Restaurant of the Year award, you could say firsts are his thing.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
adc.bmj.com | Jo Taylor
Strengths include a published protocol with robust search strategies, use of PRISMA guidelines and comprehensive synthesis of moderate and high quality studies. Poor reporting across studies may have resulted in moderate-quality studies being rated low-quality and excluded from synthesis. As searches were conducted up to April 2022, this review does not include more recently published studies.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jacqueline Martin-Kerry |Sion Scott |Jo Taylor |David Wright
INTRODUCTION The use of core outcome sets (COS) by trials is widely accepted as best practice, aiming to improve research efficiency by enabling comparison and aggregation of results across trials for specific clinical areas.1 A COS is an agreed minimum set of standardized outcomes that should be reported in all trials for a specific clinical area.1 A COS should include only fundamental outcomes, that is, core to evaluating a treatment or intervention, rather than every relevant or important...
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