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Gordon D Rubenfeld

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Chest|February 14, 2007
Epidemiology and outcomes of acute lung injuryGordon D Rubenfeld, Margaret S Herridge
Journal of Critical Care|October 29, 2005
Translating evidence into practice in the intensive care unit: the need for a systems-based approachJeremy M Kahn, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|May 20, 2022
To J.R.C. with L.O.V.EGordon D Rubenfeld, Scott D Halpern
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|March 14, 2015
Reply: "An alternative perspective regarding the 'myth of the workforce crisis'" and "Intensivist workforce in the United States: the crisis is real, not imagined"Jeremy M Kahn, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care (London, England)|March 17, 2015
Does intermediate care improve patient outcomes or reduce costs?Jean-Louis Vincent, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2018
Race, Ethnicity, and Sepsis: Beyond Adjusted Odds RatiosManu Shankar-Hari, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Current Opinion in Critical Care|July 24, 2019
Population enrichment for critical care trials: phenotypes and differential outcomesManu Shankar-Hari, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2004
The epidemiologist in the intensive care unitGordon D Rubenfeld, Jason D Christie
Intensive Care Medicine|November 26, 2003
Health status after critical illness: beyond descriptive studiesGordon D Rubenfeld, J Randall Curtis
Critical Care (London, England)|November 30, 2004
Attending to the lightness of numbers: toward the understanding of critical care epidemiologyValdelis N Okamoto, Gordon D Rubenfeld
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Chest|February 14, 2007
Epidemiology and outcomes of acute lung injuryGordon D Rubenfeld, Margaret S Herridge
Journal of Critical Care|October 29, 2005
Translating evidence into practice in the intensive care unit: the need for a systems-based approachJeremy M Kahn, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management|May 20, 2022
To J.R.C. with L.O.V.EGordon D Rubenfeld, Scott D Halpern
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|March 14, 2015
Reply: "An alternative perspective regarding the 'myth of the workforce crisis'" and "Intensivist workforce in the United States: the crisis is real, not imagined"Jeremy M Kahn, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care (London, England)|March 17, 2015
Does intermediate care improve patient outcomes or reduce costs?Jean-Louis Vincent, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2018
Race, Ethnicity, and Sepsis: Beyond Adjusted Odds RatiosManu Shankar-Hari, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Current Opinion in Critical Care|July 24, 2019
Population enrichment for critical care trials: phenotypes and differential outcomesManu Shankar-Hari, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Intensive Care Medicine|January 13, 2004
The epidemiologist in the intensive care unitGordon D Rubenfeld, Jason D Christie
Intensive Care Medicine|November 26, 2003
Health status after critical illness: beyond descriptive studiesGordon D Rubenfeld, J Randall Curtis
Critical Care (London, England)|November 30, 2004
Attending to the lightness of numbers: toward the understanding of critical care epidemiologyValdelis N Okamoto, Gordon D Rubenfeld
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