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Erwin Loh
Erwin Loh
Professor @ University of Melbourne/ Monash University/ Macquarie University
Email verificata su monash.edu - Home page
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Reasons and remedies for under-representation of women in medical leadership roles: a qualitative study from Australia
M Bismark, J Morris, L Thomas, E Loh, G Phelps, H Dickinson
BMJ open 5 (11), e009384, 2015
1992015
Leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic: building and sustaining trust in times of uncertainty
S Ahern, E Loh
BMJ leader 5 (4), 2021
1962021
Medicine and the rise of the robots: a qualitative review of recent advances of artificial intelligence in health
E Loh
BMJ leader, leader-2018-000071, 2018
1962018
Guidance for health care leaders during the recovery stage of the COVID-19 pandemic: a consensus statement
JM Geerts, D Kinnair, P Taheri, A Abraham, J Ahn, R Atun, L Barberia, ...
JAMA network open 4 (7), e2120295-e2120295, 2021
692021
ChatGPT and generative AI chatbots: challenges and opportunities for science, medicine and medical leaders
E Loh
Bmj Leader, leader-2023-000797, 2023
672023
The prevalence and impact of unprofessional behaviour among hospital workers: a survey in seven Australian hospitals
J Westbrook, N Sunderland, L Li, A Koyama, R McMullan, R Urwin, ...
Medical Journal of Australia 214 (1), 31-37, 2021
572021
AI enabled suicide prediction tools: a qualitative narrative review
D D’Hotman, E Loh
BMJ health & care informatics 27 (3), 2020
462020
Doctors as health managers: an oxymoron, or a good idea?
E Loh
Journal of Work-Applied Management 7 (1), 52-60, 2015
392015
Shining the light on the dark side of medical leadership–a qualitative study in Australia
E Loh, J Morris, L Thomas, MM Bismark, G Phelps, H Dickinson
Leadership in Health Services 29 (3), 313-330, 2016
332016
Future of medical engagement
H Dickinson, M Bismark, G Phelps, E Loh
Australian Health Review 40 (4), 443-446, 2015
312015
Artificial intelligence in medicine
M Raz, TC Nguyen, E Loh
25*2020
How and why doctors transition from clinical practice to senior hospital management: a case research study from Victoria, Australia.
E Loh
International Journal of Clinical Leadership 17 (4), 2012
252012
Creating a culture of safety and respect through professional accountability: case study of the Ethos program across eight Australian hospitals
K Churruca, A Pavithra, R McMullan, R Urwin, S Tippett, N Cunningham, ...
Australian Health Review 46 (3), 319-324, 2022
192022
Identifying quality improvement opportunities using patient complaints: Feasibility of using a complaints taxonomy in a metropolitan maternity service
BM Nowotny, E Loh, M Davies-Tuck, R Hodges, EM Wallace
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management 24 (5), 184-195, 2019
142019
Sharing the pain: lessons from missed opportunities for healthcare improvement from patient complaints and litigation in the Australian health system
BM Nowotny, E Loh, K Lorenz, EM Wallace
Australian Health Review 43 (4), 382-391, 2018
142018
AI enabled suicide prediction tools–ethical considerations for medical leaders
D D'Hotman, E Loh, J Savulescu
BMJ leader 5 (2), 2020
132020
How and why medically-trained managers undertake postgraduate management training: A qualitative study from Victoria, Australia
E Loh
Journal of Health Organization and Management 29 (4), 438-454, 2015
122015
Integrating organisational change management and customer relationship management in a casino
CCC Mai, C Perry, E Loh
UNLV Gaming research & review journal 18 (2), 1, 2014
112014
Pharmaceutical industry exposure in our hospitals: the final frontier
J Dean, E Loh, JJ Coleman
The Medical Journal of Australia 204 (1), 20-22, 2016
82016
Using patient factors to predict obstetric complaints and litigation: A mixed methods approach to quality improvement
BM Nowotny, E Loh, M Davies-Tuck, R Hodges, EM Wallace
Journal of Patient Safety and Risk Management 23 (5), 185-199, 2018
72018
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