Martin Bland
John Martin Bland (born 6 March 1947), known as Martin Bland, is a British statistician. He has been professor of health statistics at the University of York since 2003. Bland is known for his work on medical measurement, particularly methodology for method comparison studies such as the Bland–Altman plot.Bland was born in Stockport and obtained a BSc, MSc and diploma from Imperial College, London, followed by a PhD in epidemiology from the University of London. Between 1976 and 2003 he worked at St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London. Provided by Wikipedia
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Acupuncture and counselling for depression in primary care: a randomised controlled trial. by Hugh MacPherson, Stewart Richmond, Martin Bland, Stephen Brealey, Rhian Gabe, Ann Hopton, Ada Keding, Harriet Lansdown, Sara Perren, Mark Sculpher, Eldon Spackman, David Torgerson, Ian Watt
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Cost-effectiveness of collaborative care for depression in UK primary care: economic evaluation of a randomised controlled trial (CADET). by Colin Green, David A Richards, Jacqueline J Hill, Linda Gask, Karina Lovell, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Peter Bower, John Cape, Stephen Pilling, Ricardo Araya, David Kessler, J Martin Bland, Simon Gilbody, Glyn Lewis, Chris Manning, Adwoa Hughes-Morley, Michael Barkham
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The effectiveness of alcohol screening and brief intervention in emergency departments: a multicentre pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial. by Colin Drummond, Paolo Deluca, Simon Coulton, Martin Bland, Paul Cassidy, Mike Crawford, Veronica Dale, Eilish Gilvarry, Christine Godfrey, Nick Heather, Ruth McGovern, Judy Myles, Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Adenekan Oyefeso, Steve Parrott, Robert Patton, Katherine Perryman, Tom Phillips, Jonathan Shepherd, Robin Touquet, Eileen Kaner
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