Emergency Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis
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Alexandros G. Sfakianakis
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Δευτέρα 18 Απριλίου 2016
A national survey of Canadian emergency medicine residents’ comfort with geriatric emergency medicine
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Tristan Snider, Don Melady, Andrew P. Costa
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
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Photoacoustic (532 nm & 1064 nm) & ultrasonic co‐scanning microscopy for in vivo imaging on small animals—a productized strategy
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Clusters of Behavioral Health and Psychosocial Risk for Childbearing Women in Four Virginia Communities
Abstract Introduction Four Virginia communities participated in a community services enhancement pilot to centralize intake and referral ...
Accuracy of implant placement using CAD‐CAM tooth‐supported surgical guides for an auricular prosthesis in vitro
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Increased Identification of Emergency Department 72-hour Returns Using Multi-Hospital Health Information Exchange
Abstract Objectives Emergency departments (EDs) commonly analyze cases of patients returning within 72 hours of initial ED discharge as...
A matched pair analysis of oncological outcomes in human papillomavirus‐negative oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: Transoral surgery versus radiotherapy or concurrent chemoradiation
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Radiology perspective on anatomy teaching in Australia and New Zealand
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Does Obesity Protect Against Death in Sepsis? A Retrospective Cohort Study of 55,038 Adult Patients
Objectives: Observational studies suggest obesity is associated with sepsis survival, but these studies are small, fail to adjust for key co...
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