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Lung point-of-care ultrasound, an opportunity to improve patient care and patient-oriented outcomes
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / May 2020
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- 27 May 2020, pp. 271-272
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- May 2020
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Decision aid for early identification of acute underlying illness in emergency department patients with atrial fibrillation or flutter
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue 3 / May 2020
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- 20 December 2019, pp. 301-308
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- May 2020
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Implementation of an emergency department atrial fibrillation and flutter pathway improves rates of appropriate anticoagulation, reduces length of stay and thirty-day revisit rates for congestive heart failure
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue 3 / May 2018
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- 09 November 2017, pp. 392-400
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- May 2018
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Do neighbourhoods in Vancouver and surrounding areas demonstrate different rates of bystander CPR and survival for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 17 October 2016, pp. 53-67
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- January 2018
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Tranexamic Acid for Epistaxis–A Promising Treatment That Deserves Further Study
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 18 / Issue 1 / January 2016
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- 19 June 2015, pp. 72-73
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- January 2016
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Critically appraising noninferiority randomized controlled trials: a primer for emergency physicians
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 17 / Issue 3 / May 2015
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- 02 June 2015, pp. 231-236
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- May 2015
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Re: A Note on Non-Inferiority Margins
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 17 / Issue 3 / May 2015
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- 02 June 2015, p. 239
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- May 2015
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An exploration of Canadian emergency physicians' and residents' knowledge of computed tomography radiation dosing and risk
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 17 / Issue 2 / March 2015
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- 01 April 2015, pp. 131-139
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- March 2015
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Can the combination of a negative computed tomography result and a negative lumbar puncture safely exclude the diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage in patients with thunderclap headache?
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 15 / Issue 2 / March 2012
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- 04 March 2015, pp. 113-115
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- March 2012
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Locked-in syndrome: a critical and time-dependent diagnosis
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 14 / Issue 5 / September 2012
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- 11 May 2015, pp. 317-320
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- September 2012
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