Hazel McPhillips and Stephen Yorkstone, who developed the tool, said they hope it will become a ‘normal part of our healthcare system’ (Nick Forbes/PA) A “really simple” tool that makes it easier for ...
A “really simple” tool that makes it easier for people to describe the colour of bodily fluids could have a “huge impact” on patient care, researchers have announced. A team at Edinburgh Napier ...
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A new, straightforward online tool designed to standardise the description of bodily fluid colours could significantly enhance patient care, researchers have announced. Developed by a team at ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hazel McPhillips and Stephen Yorkstone , at Edinburgh Napier University, displaying a free online tool, called What Colour Is It?, ...
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