Mark Holland

He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 2004 federal election in the riding of Ajax—Pickering. Holland was re-elected in the 2006 and 2008 elections, but was defeated in 2011. He worked for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, before returning to politics to run in the 2015 election, where he was elected to represent Ajax. Provided by Wikipedia
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Performance of machine learning versus the national early warning score for predicting patient deterioration risk: a single-site study of emergency admissions by Darren Green, Mark Holland, Pinkie Chambers, Matthew Watson, Noura Al Moubayed, Stelios Boulitsakis Logothetis
Published 2024-12-01
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Acute frailty services: results of a national day of care survey by Vicky Kamwa, Thomas Knight, Catherine Atkin, Tim Cooksley, Chris Subbe, Mark Holland, Daniel Lasserson, Elizabeth Sapey
Published 2024-07-01
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Effectiveness and cost effectiveness of pharmacological thromboprophylaxis for medical inpatients: decision analysis modelling study by Daniel Horner, Steve Goodacre, Kerstin de Wit, Beverley J Hunt, Abdullah Pandor, Sarah Davis, Mark Holland, Xavier Luke Griffin
Published 2024-08-01
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Risk assessment models for venous thromboembolism in hospitalised adult patients: a systematic review by Daniel Horner, Steve Goodacre, Kerstin de Wit, Xavier L Griffin, Beverley J Hunt, Katie Sworn, Abdullah Pandor, Michael Tonkins, Mark Clowes, Mark Holland
Published 2021-07-01
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Evaluation of venous thromboembolism risk assessment models for hospital inpatients: the VTEAM evidence synthesis by Daniel Edward Horner, Sarah Davis, Abdullah Pandor, Helen Shulver, Steve Goodacre, Daniel Hind, Saleema Rex, Michael Gillett, Matthew Bursnall, Xavier Griffin, Mark Holland, Beverley Jane Hunt, Kerstin de Wit, Shan Bennett, Robin Pierce-Williams
Published 2024-04-01
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Correction to: Understanding what matters most to patients in acute care in seven countries, using the flash mob study design by Eva S. van den Ende, Bo Schouten, Marjolein N. T. Kremers, Tim Cooksley, Chris P. Subbe, Immo Weichert, Louise S. van Galen, Harm R. Haak, John Kellett, Jelmer Alsma, Victoria Siegrist, Mark Holland, Erika F. Christensen, Colin A. Graham, Ling Yan LEUNG, Line E. Laugesen, Hanneke Merten, Fraz Mir, Rachel M. Kidney, Mikkel Brabrand, Prabath W. B. Nanayakkara, Christian H. Nickel, on behalf of all local collaborators
Published 2021-06-01
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Understanding what matters most to patients in acute care in seven countries, using the flash mob study design by Eva S. van den Ende, Bo Schouten, Marjolein N. T. Kremers, Tim Cooksley, Chris P. Subbe, Immo Weichert, Louise S. van Galen, Harm R. Haak, John Kellett, Jelmer Alsma, Victoria Siegrist, Mark Holland, Erika F. Christensen, Colin A. Graham, L. E. U. N. G. Ling Yan, Line E. Laugesen, Hanneke Merten, Fraz Mir, Rachel M. Kidney, Mikkel Brabrand, Prabath W. B. Nanayakkara, Christian H. Nickel, on behalf of all local collaborators
Published 2021-05-01
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