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C P Subbe

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Acute Medicine|October 6, 2020
Who is allowed to read and write?C P Subbe
Acute Medicine|September 25, 2023
Guest Editorial - Bad NEWS: standing still is risky for patients admitted to hospital (even with normal vital signs)C P Subbe
Acute Medicine|May 26, 2019
Death after Discharge - Every heart beat counts (probably)!C P Subbe
European Journal of Internal Medicine|May 25, 2010
Numbers needed to hospitalize-risks and benefits of admission in the new decadeC P Subbe, L Gemmell
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 13, 2014
Choose the NEWS you like? Reliable identification of risk necessary first step to safer systemsC P Subbe, J Sabin
Age and Ageing|January 16, 2015
Predicting speed at traffic lights--the problem with static assessments of frailtyC P Subbe, S Jones
Acute Medicine|March 29, 2018
Continuous Monitoring of Respiratory Rate on General Wards What might the implications be for Clinical Practice?C P Subbe, B Duller
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 17, 2003
Outreach critical care-cash for no questions?E Williams, C P Subbe, L Gemmell
Acute Medicine|February 22, 2023
Co-design of interventions to improve acute care in hospital: A rapid review of the literature and application of the BASE methodology, a novel system for the design of patient centered service prototypesC P Subbe, A Goodman, P Barach
Acute Medicine|January 9, 2020
Using trends in electronic recordings of vital signs to identify patients stable for transfer from acute hospitalsC P Subbe, J Weichert, B Duller
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Acute Medicine|October 6, 2020
Who is allowed to read and write?C P Subbe
Acute Medicine|September 25, 2023
Guest Editorial - Bad NEWS: standing still is risky for patients admitted to hospital (even with normal vital signs)C P Subbe
Acute Medicine|May 26, 2019
Death after Discharge - Every heart beat counts (probably)!C P Subbe
European Journal of Internal Medicine|May 25, 2010
Numbers needed to hospitalize-risks and benefits of admission in the new decadeC P Subbe, L Gemmell
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|March 13, 2014
Choose the NEWS you like? Reliable identification of risk necessary first step to safer systemsC P Subbe, J Sabin
Age and Ageing|January 16, 2015
Predicting speed at traffic lights--the problem with static assessments of frailtyC P Subbe, S Jones
Acute Medicine|March 29, 2018
Continuous Monitoring of Respiratory Rate on General Wards What might the implications be for Clinical Practice?C P Subbe, B Duller
British Journal of Anaesthesia|April 17, 2003
Outreach critical care-cash for no questions?E Williams, C P Subbe, L Gemmell
Acute Medicine|February 22, 2023
Co-design of interventions to improve acute care in hospital: A rapid review of the literature and application of the BASE methodology, a novel system for the design of patient centered service prototypesC P Subbe, A Goodman, P Barach
Acute Medicine|January 9, 2020
Using trends in electronic recordings of vital signs to identify patients stable for transfer from acute hospitalsC P Subbe, J Weichert, B Duller
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