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Publications

Tian, D.H., Smyth, C., Keijzers, G., Macdonald, S.P., Peake, S., Udy, A. and Delaney, A., 2019. Safety of peripheral administration of vasopressor medications: A systematic review. Emergency Medicine Australasia.


Ng, C.L., Kim, J., Dobson, B., Campbell, D. and Wullschleger, M., 2019. Time to computed tomography: does this affect trauma patient outcomes? A retrospective analysis at an Australian major trauma centre. ANZ journal of surgery.


Hooper, C., Ranse, J. and Hutton, A., 2019. How is ambulance patient care and response time data collected and reported in Malaysia and Indonesia?. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine, 16.
 


Munn, M.B., White, M.S., Hutton, A., Turris, S., Rabb, H., Lund, A. and Ranse, J., 2019. Does Medical Presence Decrease the Perceived Risk of Substance-Related Harm at Music Festivals?–CORRIGENDUM. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 34(4), pp.460-460.


Greenslade, J.H., Wallis, M., Johnston, A.N., Carlström, E., Wilhelms, D.B. and Crilly, J., 2019. Key occupational stressors in the ED: an international comparison. Emergency Medicine Journal, pp.emermed-2018. 

 


Hutton, A., Ranse, J., Gray, K.L., Turris, S.A., Lund, A. and Munn, M.B., 2019. Environmental Influences on Patient Presentations: Considerations for Research and Evaluation at Mass-Gathering Events. Prehospital and disaster medicine, pp.1-5.


Crilly, J., Polong-Brown, J., Lincoln, C., Timms, J., Becker, K., Scuffham, P., Van Buuren, N., Fisher, A., Murphy, D. and Green, D., 2019. A structure and process evaluation of a police Watch House Emergency Nurse (WHEN) model of care. International emergency nursing, p.100790. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ienj.2019.100790


Hutton, A., Ranse, J., Lipscomb, R., Rabb, H., Crilly, J. and Hutton, G., 2019. Frequency and location of mass gathering events in relation to emergency departments: a descriptive study. Australasian Journal of Paramedicine, 16. 


Brazil, V., Purdy, E.I. and Bajaj, K., 2019. Connecting simulation and quality improvement: how can healthcare simulation really improve patient care?.
 


Brazil, V., Shaghaghi, S. and Alsaba, N., 2019. ‘Live Die Repeat’ simulation for medical students. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, pp.bmjstel-2019.
 



Last updated 26 Apr 2019