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Joseph Ting

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Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|April 15, 2011
Topical chloramphenicol prophylaxis is of dubious benefit in corneal abrasionJoseph Ting
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 2, 2007
Family orientated delivery of routine nursing care in hospitalJoseph Ting
CJEM|July 5, 2011
Re: Dilute proparacaine for the management of acute corneal injuries in the emergency department. CJEM 2010;12:389-94Joseph Ting
Internal Medicine Journal|April 23, 2021
Hospital medical emergency teams and fears of COVID-19: the double-edged sword of pre-alertsJoseph Ting
Internal Medicine Journal|December 23, 2020
Hospital in the air: Royal Flying Doctor Service retrievals and challenges before, during and after, Australia's COVID-19 lockdown in 2020Joseph Ting
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|December 15, 2018
Point-of-care ultrasound better identifies the carotid sinus for massage to abort narrow complex tachyarrhythmiaJoseph Ting
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 26, 2015
Silence of advanced nations on the refugee crisis is shamefulJoseph Ting
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|February 3, 2011
Updated 2010 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines and selective reporting of clinical trial outcomes: In response to Babl and DavidsonJoseph Ting
Infection, Disease & Health|April 10, 2025
Ting JYS. Letter in response to: M. Olsen, A. Goldsworthy, M. Morgan et al., Microbial laden mobile phones from international conference attendees pose potential risks to public health and biosecurity, Infection, Disease & Health, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idh.2024.08.004Joseph Ting
Medical Teacher|August 19, 2007
A shift from passive teaching at medical conferences to more interactive methods improves physician learningJoseph Ting
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Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|April 15, 2011
Topical chloramphenicol prophylaxis is of dubious benefit in corneal abrasionJoseph Ting
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|June 2, 2007
Family orientated delivery of routine nursing care in hospitalJoseph Ting
CJEM|July 5, 2011
Re: Dilute proparacaine for the management of acute corneal injuries in the emergency department. CJEM 2010;12:389-94Joseph Ting
Internal Medicine Journal|April 23, 2021
Hospital medical emergency teams and fears of COVID-19: the double-edged sword of pre-alertsJoseph Ting
Internal Medicine Journal|December 23, 2020
Hospital in the air: Royal Flying Doctor Service retrievals and challenges before, during and after, Australia's COVID-19 lockdown in 2020Joseph Ting
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|December 15, 2018
Point-of-care ultrasound better identifies the carotid sinus for massage to abort narrow complex tachyarrhythmiaJoseph Ting
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 26, 2015
Silence of advanced nations on the refugee crisis is shamefulJoseph Ting
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|February 3, 2011
Updated 2010 Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines and selective reporting of clinical trial outcomes: In response to Babl and DavidsonJoseph Ting
Infection, Disease & Health|April 10, 2025
Ting JYS. Letter in response to: M. Olsen, A. Goldsworthy, M. Morgan et al., Microbial laden mobile phones from international conference attendees pose potential risks to public health and biosecurity, Infection, Disease & Health, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idh.2024.08.004Joseph Ting
Medical Teacher|August 19, 2007
A shift from passive teaching at medical conferences to more interactive methods improves physician learningJoseph Ting
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