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Anita Deakin

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Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 21, 2015
Why did you leave us when we wanted you to stay?Anita Deakin, Kim Hansen
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 4, 2015
Interhospital transfer: how can we get it right?Anita Deakin, Brendon Smith
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 9, 2015
'Knickers in a twist'Anita Deakin, Matthew Shepherd
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 24, 2016
'It's all about me!': Was that the patient speaking?Anita Deakin, Marten Howes
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|June 20, 2015
Investigating Errors in Medical Imaging: Lessons for Practice From Medicolegal Closed ClaimsStacy Goergen, Tim Schultz, Anita Deakin, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|November 20, 2014
Diagnostic error: missed fractures in emergency medicineAnita Deakin, Timothy J Schultz, Kim Hansen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 8, 2014
Piloting an online incident reporting system in Australasian emergency medicineTimothy J Schultz, Carmel Crock, Kim Hansen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 2, 2016
The Emergency Medicine Events Register: An analysis of the first 150 incidents entered into a novel, online incident reporting registryKim Hansen, Timothy Schultz, Carmel Crock, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 18, 2017
Lessons learnt from incidents involving the airway and breathing reported from Australasian emergency departmentsCarmel Crock, Kim Hansen, Toby Fogg, et al.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|April 1, 2020
A qualitative content analysis of retained surgical items: learning from root cause analysis investigationsPeter D Hibbert, Matthew J W Thomas, Anita Deakin, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 21, 2015
Why did you leave us when we wanted you to stay?Anita Deakin, Kim Hansen
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 4, 2015
Interhospital transfer: how can we get it right?Anita Deakin, Brendon Smith
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 9, 2015
'Knickers in a twist'Anita Deakin, Matthew Shepherd
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 24, 2016
'It's all about me!': Was that the patient speaking?Anita Deakin, Marten Howes
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR|June 20, 2015
Investigating Errors in Medical Imaging: Lessons for Practice From Medicolegal Closed ClaimsStacy Goergen, Tim Schultz, Anita Deakin, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|November 20, 2014
Diagnostic error: missed fractures in emergency medicineAnita Deakin, Timothy J Schultz, Kim Hansen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 8, 2014
Piloting an online incident reporting system in Australasian emergency medicineTimothy J Schultz, Carmel Crock, Kim Hansen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 2, 2016
The Emergency Medicine Events Register: An analysis of the first 150 incidents entered into a novel, online incident reporting registryKim Hansen, Timothy Schultz, Carmel Crock, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|August 18, 2017
Lessons learnt from incidents involving the airway and breathing reported from Australasian emergency departmentsCarmel Crock, Kim Hansen, Toby Fogg, et al.
International Journal for Quality in Health Care : Journal of the International Society for Quality in Health Care|April 1, 2020
A qualitative content analysis of retained surgical items: learning from root cause analysis investigationsPeter D Hibbert, Matthew J W Thomas, Anita Deakin, et al.
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