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Ken W Dunn

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Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|June 18, 2013
Predicting length of stay in thermal burns: a systematic review of prognostic factorsAmer Hussain, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|September 10, 2013
Accuracy of commercial reporting systems to monitor quality of care in burnsAmer Hussain, Ken W Dunn
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 22, 2011
Contribution to national acute injury and intensive care audit databases in England and WalesNicholas S Kalson, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 23, 2020
Burn service costing using a mixed model methodologyRobert T Duncan, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 24, 2014
A model of British in-hospital mortality among burns patientsNeophytos Stylianou, Iain Buchan, Ken W Dunn
Future Healthcare Journal|August 5, 2022
Using data to drive service improvement: false dawns and a promised land?Ken W Dunn, Mark A de Belder
BMJ Open|March 1, 2015
A review of the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) for England and Wales: descriptive analysis of burn injuries 2003-2011Neophytos Stylianou, Iain Buchan, Ken W Dunn
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 22, 2021
Surviving Burn Injury: Drivers of Length of Hospital StayChimdimma Noelyn Onah, Richard Allmendinger, Julia Handl, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 2, 2015
Mortality risk prediction in burn injury: Comparison of logistic regression with machine learning approachesNeophytos Stylianou, Artur Akbarov, Evangelos Kontopantelis, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|December 2, 2011
Burns represent a significant proportion of the total serious trauma workload in England and WalesNicholas S Kalson, Tom Jenks, Maralyn Woodford, et al.
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Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|June 18, 2013
Predicting length of stay in thermal burns: a systematic review of prognostic factorsAmer Hussain, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|September 10, 2013
Accuracy of commercial reporting systems to monitor quality of care in burnsAmer Hussain, Ken W Dunn
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|February 22, 2011
Contribution to national acute injury and intensive care audit databases in England and WalesNicholas S Kalson, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|March 23, 2020
Burn service costing using a mixed model methodologyRobert T Duncan, Ken W Dunn
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 24, 2014
A model of British in-hospital mortality among burns patientsNeophytos Stylianou, Iain Buchan, Ken W Dunn
Future Healthcare Journal|August 5, 2022
Using data to drive service improvement: false dawns and a promised land?Ken W Dunn, Mark A de Belder
BMJ Open|March 1, 2015
A review of the international Burn Injury Database (iBID) for England and Wales: descriptive analysis of burn injuries 2003-2011Neophytos Stylianou, Iain Buchan, Ken W Dunn
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|January 22, 2021
Surviving Burn Injury: Drivers of Length of Hospital StayChimdimma Noelyn Onah, Richard Allmendinger, Julia Handl, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|May 2, 2015
Mortality risk prediction in burn injury: Comparison of logistic regression with machine learning approachesNeophytos Stylianou, Artur Akbarov, Evangelos Kontopantelis, et al.
Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries|December 2, 2011
Burns represent a significant proportion of the total serious trauma workload in England and WalesNicholas S Kalson, Tom Jenks, Maralyn Woodford, et al.
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