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Ian Civil

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 23, 2008
Management of low-velocity, non-gunshot-wound penetrating abdominal injury: have we moved with the times?Li Hsee, Ian Civil
ANZ Journal of Surgery|April 16, 2024
E-scooters: peril or panacea for personal mobility?Ian Civil, Savitha Bhagvan
Injury|October 24, 2003
Trauma care systems in New ZealandIan Civil, Bruce Twaddle
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 12, 2017
Is high-quality trauma care "business as usual" in New Zealand?Ian Civil, Siobhan Isles
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 17, 2009
Time to definitive care for patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injury--does a trauma system matter?Ritwik Kejriwal, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 23, 2008
A 12-year review of gunshot injuries: Auckland City Hospital experienceLi Hsee, Ian Civil
ANZ Journal of Surgery|August 6, 2019
Nothing lasts forever: Donald D. Trunkey, MD, FACS 1937-2019Ian Civil, Zsolt Balogh
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 10, 2022
A rare case of penetrating intra-abdominal trauma by a fishing speargunSohil Pothiawala, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 1, 2024
Intentional physical self-injury in Auckland: patterns, associations and clinical implications in a single-centre cross-sectional studyDivyansh Panesar, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 28, 2023
Optimal trauma care delivers cost savings: the New Zealand Trauma Network experienceIan Civil, Siobhan Isles
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 23, 2008
Management of low-velocity, non-gunshot-wound penetrating abdominal injury: have we moved with the times?Li Hsee, Ian Civil
ANZ Journal of Surgery|April 16, 2024
E-scooters: peril or panacea for personal mobility?Ian Civil, Savitha Bhagvan
Injury|October 24, 2003
Trauma care systems in New ZealandIan Civil, Bruce Twaddle
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 12, 2017
Is high-quality trauma care "business as usual" in New Zealand?Ian Civil, Siobhan Isles
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 17, 2009
Time to definitive care for patients with moderate and severe traumatic brain injury--does a trauma system matter?Ritwik Kejriwal, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|December 23, 2008
A 12-year review of gunshot injuries: Auckland City Hospital experienceLi Hsee, Ian Civil
ANZ Journal of Surgery|August 6, 2019
Nothing lasts forever: Donald D. Trunkey, MD, FACS 1937-2019Ian Civil, Zsolt Balogh
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 10, 2022
A rare case of penetrating intra-abdominal trauma by a fishing speargunSohil Pothiawala, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 1, 2024
Intentional physical self-injury in Auckland: patterns, associations and clinical implications in a single-centre cross-sectional studyDivyansh Panesar, Ian Civil
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 28, 2023
Optimal trauma care delivers cost savings: the New Zealand Trauma Network experienceIan Civil, Siobhan Isles
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