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Turris, S., Rabb, H., Munn, M.B., Chasmar, E., Callaghan, C.W., Ranse, J. and Lund, A., 2021. Measuring the masses: understanding health outcomes arising from mass gatherings, reporting gaps, and recommendations (paper 2). Prehospital and disaster medicine, pp.1-3.
 


Turris, S., Rabb, H., Munn, M.B., Chasmar, E., Callaghan, C.W., Ranse, J. and Lund, A., 2021. Measuring the masses: the current state of mass-gathering medical case reporting (paper 1). Prehospital and disaster medicine, pp.1-9.


Grant, S., Pellatt, R.A., Shirran, M., Sweeny, A.L., Perez, S.R., Khan, F. and Keijzers, G., 2021. Safety of rapid sequence intubation in an emergency training network. Emergency Medicine Australasia.


Lyu, Y., Chen, G., Shen, L., Liu, Y., Gao, F., He, X. and Crilly, J., 2021. Knowledge, attitudes, clinical practice and perceived barriers with nutrition support among physicians and nurses in the emergency department: A national cross-sectional survey. International emergency nursing, 55, p.100973.


Bull, C., Latimer, S., Crilly, J. and Gillespie, B.M., 2021. A systematic mixed studies review of patient experiences in the ED. Emergency Medicine Journal.


Delany, C., Crilly, J. and Ranse, J., 2021. Drug‐and alcohol‐related emergency department patient presentations during the 2018 Commonwealth Games: A multi‐site retrospective analysis. Emergency Medicine Australasia.


Winearls, J, Wullschleger, M, Wake, E, McQuilten, Z, Reade, M, Hurn, C, Ryan, G, Trout, M, Walsham, J, Holley, A, george, S, Dyer, W, McCullough, J, Keijzers, G, Fraser, J, Presneill, J, Campbell, D.  FEISTY: results from an Australian multi-centre, randomised controlled trial. Critical Care Research.

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Cathern KB, Campbell DG, Wullschleger ME, Patel BM. Novel case of emergency room to operation theatre for management of blunt chest wall injury. Integrative Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology.
 

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Soon AW, Snelling PJ. Does this patient have intussusception? Bornemann P (Ed). Ultrasound for Primary Care. Chapter 25, 2020. Wolters Kluwer. 

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Gc, V.S., Franklin, D., Whitty, J.A., Dalziel, S.R., Babl, F.E., Schlapbach, L.J., Fraser, J.F., Craig, S., Neutze, J., Oakley, E. and Schibler, A., 2020. First-line oxygen therapy with high-flow in bronchiolitis is not cost saving for the health service. Archives of disease in childhood, 105(10), pp.975-980.



Last updated 26 Apr 2019