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Beth Potter
Beth Potter (born 27 December 1991) is a Scottish triathlete and long distance runner. She competed for Great Britain in athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. In 2019 she won the gold medal at the European Triathlon Championships in Weert, Netherlands. In 2022, she won individual bronze at the 2022 World Triathlon Sprint Championships, and silver with Team Great Britain in the World Triathlon Mixed Relay Championships. In 2023, she won the Elite championship in the World Triathlon Championship Series, becoming the sixth British women's world champion.Potter also competes in Super League Triathlon. She won the Super League Triathlon Arena Games, London 2021, and was second at the Rotterdam event. In 2022 Potter became the first Esports Triathlon World Champion, by winning the 2022 Arena Games Triathlon series. Potter won a bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris in the individual triathlon. Provided by Wikipedia
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Maternal and child health performance of a national community health workers’ program using large administrative databases: a quantitative case study of Afghanistan by Maisam Najafizada, Beth Potter, Ivy L Bourgeault, Ronald Labonte
Published in Journal of Global Health Reports (2019-12-01)Get full text
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Cannabis for pediatric epilepsy: protocol for a living systematic review by Jesse Elliott, Deirdre DeJean, Tammy Clifford, Doug Coyle, Beth Potter, Becky Skidmore, Christine Alexander, Alexander E. Repetski, Bláthnaid McCoy, George A. Wells
Published in Systematic Reviews (2018-07-01)Get full text
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P480: Parent and healthcare personnel perspectives on challenges to family-centered care for children with inherited metabolic diseases: A qualitative analysis by Andrea Chow, Guylaine D'Amours, Isabel Jordan, Nicole Pallone, Maureen Smith, Pranesh Chakraborty, Zobaida Al-Baldawi, Julie Paradis, Jamie Brehaut, Alicia Chan, Eyal Cohen, Sarah Dyack, Jane Gillis, Sharan Goobie, Ian Graham, Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg, Jeremy Grimshaw, Robin Hayeems, Michal Inbar-Feigenberg, Shailly Jain-Ghai, Sara Khangura, Jennifer MacKenzie, Nathalie Major, John Mitchell, Stuart Nicholls, Amy Pender, Murray Potter, Chitra Prasad, Natalya Karp, Andreas Schulze, Komudi Siriwardena, Kathy Speechley, Sylvia Stockler, Yannis Trakadis, Clara van Karnebeek, Jagdeep Walia, Kumanan Wilson, Brenda Wilson, Andrea Yu, Beth Potter
Published in Genetics in Medicine Open (2024-01-01)Get full text
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