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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Review article: Burnout in emergency medicine physicians
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2013
159
2
Delayed Neurologic Sequelae Resulting from Epidemic Diethylene Glycol Poisoning
Clinical Toxicology
2005
52
3
Accuracy of ECG electrode placement by emergency department clinicians
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2007
39
4
Accuracy of triage nurses in predicting patient disposition
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2007
24
5
Impact of an early pregnancy problem service on patient care and Emergency Department presentations
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
2005
22
6
Implementation evaluation and refinement of an intervention to improve blunt chest injury management—A mixed‐methods study
Journal of Clinical Nursing
2017
21
7
Comparative pharmacokinetics of Panadol Extend and immediate-release paracetamol in a simulated overdose model
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2006
20
8
Effect of age on the severity of chronic lithium poisoning
Clinical Toxicology
2020
9
9
Packaging Patients and Handing Them Over: Communication Context and Persuasion in the Emergency Department
Annals of Emergency Medicine
2017
7
10
Trauma team radiation exposure: The potential need for dosimetry monitoring
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2007
4
11
Simple external rotation of the leg increases the size and accessibility of the femoral vein
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2012
4
12
Gender inequality: Unconscious and systematic bias remains a problem in emergency medicine
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2016
3
13
Evidence‐based use of medications in patients with coronary artery disease in a rural Australian community
Australian Journal of Rural Health
2007
2
14
Mobile-device-accessible information for Emergency Department doctors
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research
2014
1
15
Should universities play a greater role in the delivery of emergency medicine specialty education and training? No
EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia
2015
1
16
Compliance with stress testing in patients discharged from the emergency department following a diagnosis of low-risk chest pain
Heart Asia
2014
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