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Time waits for no one

BMJ, 2021
Medical students are always constrained by time. Too little time—too much content to revise, too many papers to write, and audits to do. The medical degree is notoriously long, ranging from four to six years depending on your qualifications. Could medical degrees be shortened yet still achieve similar outcomes?
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Waiting times

Emergency Nurse, 2006
In recent years, waiting times have been a major concern for most emergency departments.
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Cancer Waiting Times: What is the Value of a Lymphoma Waiting Time?

Scottish Medical Journal, 2008
Background and Aim Waiting times for patients with lymphoma have been reported across the United Kingdom since 2005. Lymphoma however, is not a single disease but a wide spectrum of lymphoid tumours that range from the most malignant to the most indolent, from highly curable to incurable.
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Waiting times

Emergency Nurse, 1996
Bent on measuring and publicising the success of its NHS reforms the Government has added the length of trolley waiting times to the Patient's Charter standards.
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Live Wait Times

Nursing Standard, 2017
People in North Wales who need treatment for an injury can now obtain up-to-the minute information on waiting times at the region's minor injuries units and emergency departments.
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Reducing waiting times

Emergency Nurse, 2012
WITH REFERENCE to the article 'The struggle to control waiting times', on page 8 of April's Emergency Nurse, waits at emergency departments (EDs) could be reduced if patients who attend them had more information about local minor injuries units (MIUs).
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More on Waiting Times

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 1985
In the first part of this paper, by means of a Markov chain method similar to that used by the author, ibid. 61, 119-120 (1981; Zbl 0476.60064), we obtain information about the waiting time for a particular sequence in sampling with replacement. Afterwards, it is shown how the results in the quoted paper can be extended to a situation more general than
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