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Journal of Child Neurology|October 1, 1992
A child with valproic acid-associated carnitine deficiency and carnitine-responsive cardiac dysfunctionS L Bratton, A L Garden, T P Bohan, et al.
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|January 14, 2011
In situ simulation training for paediatric cardiorespiratory arrest: initial observations and identification of latent errorsA L Garden, S A Mills, R Wilson, et al.
BMJ Open|November 3, 2019
Towards a safer culture: implementing multidisciplinary simulation-based team training in New Zealand operating theatres - a framework analysisTanisha Jowsey, Peter Beaver, Jennifer Long, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 10, 2004
Unrecognized malfunction in computerized patient simulatorsA L Garden, B J Robinson, C U Arancibia, et al.
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Journal of Child Neurology|October 1, 1992
A child with valproic acid-associated carnitine deficiency and carnitine-responsive cardiac dysfunctionS L Bratton, A L Garden, T P Bohan, et al.
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care|January 14, 2011
In situ simulation training for paediatric cardiorespiratory arrest: initial observations and identification of latent errorsA L Garden, S A Mills, R Wilson, et al.
BMJ Open|November 3, 2019
Towards a safer culture: implementing multidisciplinary simulation-based team training in New Zealand operating theatres - a framework analysisTanisha Jowsey, Peter Beaver, Jennifer Long, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 10, 2004
Unrecognized malfunction in computerized patient simulatorsA L Garden, B J Robinson, C U Arancibia, et al.
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