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Robert Steele

Researcher at University of Dundee

Publications -  519
Citations -  24225

Robert Steele is an academic researcher from University of Dundee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Colorectal cancer. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 492 publications receiving 21963 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert Steele include Harvard University & NHS Tayside.

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Training in large bowel cancer surgery: observations from three prospective regional United Kingdom audits.

TL;DR: Trainee surgeons’ supervised experience in three prospective UK colorectal cancer audits was determined, determined by determining the number of resections undertaken by trainees, and the proportion of these supervised by a consultant.
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The World Health Organization's surgical safety checklist.

TL;DR: The WHO has developed a surgical safety checklist that is being implemented throughout England and Wales, but does it really have relevance for surgical practice in the UK?
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Adrenaline injection for endoscopic haemostasis in non-variceal upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage.

TL;DR: Over a 30‐month period, 53 patients with actively bleeding non‐variceal lesions of the oesophagus, stomach or duodenum were treated by endoscopic injection of 1/10000 adrenaline, finding Adrenaline injection is an effective, safe and simple method of endoscopic haemostasis.
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Technical training in surgery: the trainee's view

TL;DR: A questionnaire designed to investigate the technical training of general surgical trainees was distributed throughout Scotland and two‐thirds of trainees were generally satisfied with the amount of unsupervised operating, although a substantial proportion sometimes felt out of their depth when performing delegated emergency operations.
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Building a fuzzy trust network in unsupervised multi-agent environments

TL;DR: A trust evaluation model that imitates human reasoning by using fuzzy logic concepts is introduced, and combined with the highly customizable model, it allows to meet the security needs of different stakeholders.