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Quality & Safety in Health Care|December 4, 2004
Towards primary care for non-serious 999 callers: results of a controlled study of "Treat and Refer" protocols for ambulance crewsH Snooks, N Kearsley, J Dale, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 25, 2008
"Covering our backs": ambulance crews' attitudes towards clinical documentation when emergency (999) patients are not conveyed to hospitalA Porter, H Snooks, A Youren, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|June 11, 2002
Can warfarin be continued during dental extraction? Results of a randomized controlled trialI L Evans, M S Sayers, A J Gibbons, et al.
British Dental Journal|October 9, 2002
Warfarin and extractionsA J Gibbons, I L Evans, M S Sayers, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 26, 2009
Is it cost effective to introduce paramedic practitioners for older people to the ambulance service? Results of a cluster randomised controlled trialS Dixon, S Mason, E Knowles, et al.
Quality & Safety in Health Care|October 7, 2004
Safety of telephone consultation for "non-serious" emergency ambulance service patientsJ Dale, S Williams, T Foster, et al.
International Journal of Population Data Science|June 7, 2021
Using deterministic record linkage to link ambulance and emergency department data: is it possible without patient identifiers? A case study from the UKS J Clark, M Halter, A Porter, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|March 19, 2003
Computer assisted assessment and advice for "non-serious" 999 ambulance service callers: the potential impact on ambulance despatchJ Dale, J Higgins, S Williams, et al.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery|January 27, 2009
A randomised controlled trial comparing fixation of mandibular angle fractures with a single miniplate placed either transbuccally and intra-orally, or intra-orally aloneA W Sugar, A J Gibbons, D W Patton, et al.
BMC Emergency Medicine|April 28, 2024
Is a randomised controlled trial of take home naloxone distributed in emergency settings likely to be feasible and acceptable? Findings from a UK qualitative study exploring perspectives of people who use opioids and emergency services staffF C Sampson, J Hughes, J Long, et al.
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Quality & Safety in Health Care|December 4, 2004
Towards primary care for non-serious 999 callers: results of a controlled study of "Treat and Refer" protocols for ambulance crewsH Snooks, N Kearsley, J Dale, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 25, 2008
"Covering our backs": ambulance crews' attitudes towards clinical documentation when emergency (999) patients are not conveyed to hospitalA Porter, H Snooks, A Youren, et al.
The British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery|June 11, 2002
Can warfarin be continued during dental extraction? Results of a randomized controlled trialI L Evans, M S Sayers, A J Gibbons, et al.
British Dental Journal|October 9, 2002
Warfarin and extractionsA J Gibbons, I L Evans, M S Sayers, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|May 26, 2009
Is it cost effective to introduce paramedic practitioners for older people to the ambulance service? Results of a cluster randomised controlled trialS Dixon, S Mason, E Knowles, et al.
Quality & Safety in Health Care|October 7, 2004
Safety of telephone consultation for "non-serious" emergency ambulance service patientsJ Dale, S Williams, T Foster, et al.
International Journal of Population Data Science|June 7, 2021
Using deterministic record linkage to link ambulance and emergency department data: is it possible without patient identifiers? A case study from the UKS J Clark, M Halter, A Porter, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|March 19, 2003
Computer assisted assessment and advice for "non-serious" 999 ambulance service callers: the potential impact on ambulance despatchJ Dale, J Higgins, S Williams, et al.
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery|January 27, 2009
A randomised controlled trial comparing fixation of mandibular angle fractures with a single miniplate placed either transbuccally and intra-orally, or intra-orally aloneA W Sugar, A J Gibbons, D W Patton, et al.
BMC Emergency Medicine|April 28, 2024
Is a randomised controlled trial of take home naloxone distributed in emergency settings likely to be feasible and acceptable? Findings from a UK qualitative study exploring perspectives of people who use opioids and emergency services staffF C Sampson, J Hughes, J Long, et al.
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