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Catherine E Varner

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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 3, 2021
In adults, NSAID use vs. nonuse in the past 4 mo was not linked to increased risk for COVID-19-related mortalityCatherine E Varner
CJEM|November 28, 2019
Specialized concussion clinic referrals are not intended for all acute concussion patients in the emergency departmentCatherine E Varner
CJEM|September 7, 2022
Serum progesterone levels in the emergency department should not change the care of patients with first trimester bleedingModupe Tunde-Byass, Catherine E Varner
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|November 20, 2023
Addressing fragmented early pregnancy care in CanadaCatherine E Varner, Joel G Ray
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|February 12, 2024
Catherine E Varner, Joel G Ray
CJEM|October 31, 2024
Homelessness on the emergency medicine frontline: Canada' growing crisisCarolyn Snider, Sahil Gupta, Catherine E Varner
JAMA Network Open|September 2, 2022
Prepregnancy Emergency Department Use and Risks of Severe Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity in CanadaCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Joel G Ray
JAMA Network Open|March 13, 2023
Maternal Emergency Department Use Before Pregnancy and Infant Emergency Department Use After BirthCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Joel G Ray
CMAJ Open|April 30, 2020
Emergency department use by pregnant women in Ontario: a retrospective population-based cohort studyCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Darby Little, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 22, 2021
A randomized trial comparing prescribed light exercise to standard management for emergency department patients with acute mild traumatic brain injuryCatherine E Varner, Cameron Thompson, Kerstin de Wit, et al.
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Annals of Internal Medicine|May 3, 2021
In adults, NSAID use vs. nonuse in the past 4 mo was not linked to increased risk for COVID-19-related mortalityCatherine E Varner
CJEM|November 28, 2019
Specialized concussion clinic referrals are not intended for all acute concussion patients in the emergency departmentCatherine E Varner
CJEM|September 7, 2022
Serum progesterone levels in the emergency department should not change the care of patients with first trimester bleedingModupe Tunde-Byass, Catherine E Varner
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|November 20, 2023
Addressing fragmented early pregnancy care in CanadaCatherine E Varner, Joel G Ray
CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne|February 12, 2024
Catherine E Varner, Joel G Ray
CJEM|October 31, 2024
Homelessness on the emergency medicine frontline: Canada' growing crisisCarolyn Snider, Sahil Gupta, Catherine E Varner
JAMA Network Open|September 2, 2022
Prepregnancy Emergency Department Use and Risks of Severe Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity in CanadaCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Joel G Ray
JAMA Network Open|March 13, 2023
Maternal Emergency Department Use Before Pregnancy and Infant Emergency Department Use After BirthCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Joel G Ray
CMAJ Open|April 30, 2020
Emergency department use by pregnant women in Ontario: a retrospective population-based cohort studyCatherine E Varner, Alison L Park, Darby Little, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 22, 2021
A randomized trial comparing prescribed light exercise to standard management for emergency department patients with acute mild traumatic brain injuryCatherine E Varner, Cameron Thompson, Kerstin de Wit, et al.
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