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2014

Journal Article

Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital

Sullivan, Clair M., Staib, Andrew, Flores, Judy, Aggarwal, Leena, Scanlon, Alan, Martin, Jennifer H. and Scott, Ian A. (2014). Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital. Australian Health Review, 38 (5), 564-574. doi: 10.1071/AH14083

Aiming to be NEAT: safely improving and sustaining access to emergency care in a tertiary referral hospital

2013

Journal Article

Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage

Fung, Y. L., Tung, J. P., Foley, S. R., Simonova, G., Thom, O., Staib, A., Collier, J., Dunster, K. R., Solano, C., Shekar, K., Chew, M. S. and Fraser, J. F. (2013). Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage. Vox Sanguinis, 105 (2), 150-158. doi: 10.1111/vox.12032

Stored blood transfusion induces transient pulmonary arterial hypertension without impairing coagulation in an ovine model of nontraumatic haemorrhage

2011

Journal Article

Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine

Muir, Jim, Xu, Cathy, Paul, Sanjoy, Staib, Andrew, McNeill, Iain, Singh, Philip, Davidson, Samantha, Soyer, H. Peter and Sinnott, Michael (2011). Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 23 (5), 562-568. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2011.01443.x

Incorporating teledermatology into emergency medicine

2001

Journal Article

How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?

Foot, Carole and Staib, Andrew (2001). How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?. Emergency Medicine, 13 (3), 326-332. doi: 10.1046/j.1035-6851.2001.00236.x

How valuable is a lumbar puncture in the management of patients with suspected subarachnoid haemorrhage?