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Pellatt, R., Purdy, E. and Keijzers, G., 2020. A primer for clinical researchers in the emergency department: Part XI. Inertia before investigation: Pre‐test probability in emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Australasia.

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Ranse, J., Arbon, P., Cusack, L., Shaban, R.Z. and Nicholls, D., 2020. Obtaining individual narratives and moving to an intersubjective lived-experience description: a way of doing phenomenology. Qualitative Research, p.1468794120905988.

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Qiu, Y.S., Crilly, J., Zimmerman, P.A. and Ranse, J., 2020. Evaluating the impact of a mass gathering (2018 Commonwealth Games) on emergency department presentations with Communicable Diseases: A retrospective cohort study. International Journal of Infectious Diseases.

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Brazil, V., Caughley, M., Middleton, L., Powell, G. and Alsaba, N., 2020. Medical students as simulation educators: students’ experience of a 7-week simulation-based education rotation. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, pp.bmjstel-2020.

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van Meer, O., Keijzers, G., Motiejunaite, J., Klim, S., Capsec, J., Kuan, W., Mcnulty, R., Tan, C., Cowell, D.L., Holdgate, A. and Jain, N., 2020. Get with the guidelines: management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in emergency departments in Europe and Australasia is sub‐optimal. Internal Medicine Journal, 50(2), pp.200-208.   

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Maconachie, S., Jansen, M., Cottle, E., Roy, J., Ross, B., Winearls, J. and George, S., 2020. Viscoelastic haemostatic assays and fibrinogen in paediatric acute traumatic coagulopathy: A comprehensive review. Emergency Medicine Australasia

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Tobiano, G., Ting, C., Ryan, C., Jenkinson, K., Scott, L. and Marshall, A.P., 2020. Front‐line nurses’ perceptions of intra‐hospital handover. Journal of Clinical Nursing.

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Balasundaram, N., Phan, D., Mazzoni, D., Duong, E., Sweeny, A., Del Mar, C. and Keijzers, G., Research Repository

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Purdy, E.I., McLean, D., Alexander, C., Scott, M., Donohue, A., Campbell, D., Wullschleger, M., Berkowitz, G., Winearls, J., Henry, D. and Brazil, V., 2020. Doing our work better, together: a relationship-based approach to defining the quality improvement agenda in trauma care.

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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, 34(5), pp.552-556.

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Last updated 26 Apr 2019