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Where do goals of care conversations belong? A case for the emergency department
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 21 / Issue 6 / November 2019
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- 22 July 2019, pp. 698-700
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- November 2019
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CJEM Debate Series: #ChoosingWisely – The Choosing Wisely campaign will not impact physician behaviour and choices – CORRIGENDUM
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 21 / Issue 5 / September 2019
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- 22 October 2018, E10
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- September 2019
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LO08: PROM-ED: the development and testing of a patient-reported outcome measure for use with emergency department patients who are discharged home
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S9
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- May 2018
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CJEM Debate Series: #ChoosingWisely – The Choosing Wisely campaign will not impact physician behaviour and choices
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue 2 / March 2018
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- 14 March 2018, pp. 170-175
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- March 2018
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Does the public think it is reasonable to wait for more evidence before funding innovative health technologies? The case of PET scanning in Ontario
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care / Volume 26 / Issue 2 / April 2010
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- 15 April 2010, pp. 192-197
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Differences between systematic reviews and health technology assessments: A trade-off between the ideals of scientific rigor and the realities of policy making
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care / Volume 20 / Issue 2 / April 2004
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- 28 May 2004, pp. 177-183
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Canadian C-Spine Rule study for alert and stable trauma patients: II. Study objectives and methodology
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 4 / Issue 3 / May 2002
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- 21 May 2015, pp. 185-193
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- May 2002
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Canadian C-Spine Rule study for alert and stable trauma patients: I. Background and rationale
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 4 / Issue 2 / March 2002
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- 21 May 2015, pp. 84-90
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- March 2002
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WHAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN META-ANALYSES?: An Exploration of Methodological Issues Using the ISPOT Meta-Analyses
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care / Volume 16 / Issue 04 / October 2000
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- 25 May 2001, pp. 1109-1119
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THE USE OF TECHNOLOGIES TO MINIMIZE EXPOSURE TO PERIOPERATIVE ALLOGENEIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN ELECTIVE SURGERY: A Survey of Canadian Hospitals
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care / Volume 16 / Issue 1 / January 2000
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- 04 May 2001, pp. 228-241
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TECHNOLOGIES TO MINIMIZE BLOOD TRANSFUSION IN CARDIAC AND ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: Results of a Practice Variation Survey in Nine Countries
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- International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care / Volume 15 / Issue 4 / October 1999
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- 01 October 1999, pp. 717-728
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