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Impact of fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) smoke during the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire disaster on emergency department patient presentations

Ranse, J., Luther, M., Hertelendy, A. and Skinner, R., 2022. Impact of fine particulate matter (PM2. 5) smoke during the 2019/2020 Australian bushfire disaster on emergency department patient presentations. The Journal of Climate Change and Health, p.100113. 

Describing the learning curve of novices for the diagnosis of paediatric distal forearm fractures using point‐of‐care ultrasound

Snelling, P.J., Jones, P., Moore, M., Gimpel, P., Rogers, R., Liew, K., Ware, R.S. and Keijzers, G., 2022. Describing the learning curve of novices for the diagnosis of paediatric distal forearm fractures using point‐of‐care ultrasound. Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. 

Clinical presentation and assessment of older patients presenting with headache to emergency departments: A multicentre observational study

Beck, S., Kinnear, F.B., Maree Kelly, A., Chu, K.H., Sen Kuan, W., Keijzers, G., Body, R., Karamercan, M.A., Klim, S., Wijeratne, T. and Kamona, S., 2022. Clinical presentation and assessment of older patients presenting with headache to emergency departments: A multicentre observational study. Australasian journal on ageing, 41(1), pp.126-137. 

I was prepared to become infected as a frontline medical staff": a survey of Australian emergency department staff experiences during COVID-19

Scott AM, Murray A, Jones M, Keijzers G, Glasziou P. "I was prepared to become infected as a frontline medical staff": a survey of Australian emergency department staff experiences during COVID-19 [published online ahead of print, 2022 Feb 9].

Thunderclap headache syndrome presenting to the emergency department: an international multicentre observational cohort study.

Roberts, T., Horner, D. E., Chu, K., Than, M., Kelly, A. M., Klim, S., Kinnear, F., Keijzers, G., Karamercan, M. A., Wijeratne, T., Kamona, S., Kuan, W. S., Graham, C. A., Body, R., Laribi, S., & HEAD study investigators (2022). Thunderclap headache syndrome presenting to the emergency department: an international multicentre observational cohort study. Emergency medicine journal : EMJ, emermed-2021-211370. Advance online publication.

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