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M J Radford

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JAMA|September 18, 2001
How do observational studies expand the evidence base for therapy?M J Radford, J M Foody
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1990
Formula for emergency physician staffingL G Graff, M J Radford
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 26, 1998
Beta-blockers after myocardial infarction--for few patients, or many?M J Radford, H M Krumholz
Western Journal of Nursing Research|April 29, 1998
A comparative longitudinal study of gastrostomy devices in childrenS E Thorne, M J Radford
Annals of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1991
Probability of appendicitis before and after observationL Graff, M J Radford, C Werne
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1988
Decision to hospitalize: objective diagnosis-related group criteria versus clinical judgmentL Graff, D Mucci, M J Radford
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|January 1, 1997
Long-term gastrostomy in children: insights from expert nursesM J Radford, S Thorne, C Bassingthwaighte
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1993
Critical care by emergency physicians in American and English hospitalsL G Graff, S Clark, M J Radford
Connecticut Medicine|March 1, 1995
Mortality experience, 30-days and 365-days after admission, for the 20 most frequent DRG groups among Medicare inpatients aged 65 or older in Connecticut hospitals, fiscal years 1991, 1992, and 1993J Hennen, H M Krumholz, M J Radford
Connecticut Medicine|January 1, 1995
Twenty most frequent DRG groups among Medicare inpatients age 65 or older in Connecticut hospitals, fiscal years 1991, 1992, and 1993J Hennen, H M Krumholz, M J Radford
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JAMA|September 18, 2001
How do observational studies expand the evidence base for therapy?M J Radford, J M Foody
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1990
Formula for emergency physician staffingL G Graff, M J Radford
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 26, 1998
Beta-blockers after myocardial infarction--for few patients, or many?M J Radford, H M Krumholz
Western Journal of Nursing Research|April 29, 1998
A comparative longitudinal study of gastrostomy devices in childrenS E Thorne, M J Radford
Annals of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 1991
Probability of appendicitis before and after observationL Graff, M J Radford, C Werne
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1988
Decision to hospitalize: objective diagnosis-related group criteria versus clinical judgmentL Graff, D Mucci, M J Radford
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing|January 1, 1997
Long-term gastrostomy in children: insights from expert nursesM J Radford, S Thorne, C Bassingthwaighte
Archives of Emergency Medicine|September 1, 1993
Critical care by emergency physicians in American and English hospitalsL G Graff, S Clark, M J Radford
Connecticut Medicine|March 1, 1995
Mortality experience, 30-days and 365-days after admission, for the 20 most frequent DRG groups among Medicare inpatients aged 65 or older in Connecticut hospitals, fiscal years 1991, 1992, and 1993J Hennen, H M Krumholz, M J Radford
Connecticut Medicine|January 1, 1995
Twenty most frequent DRG groups among Medicare inpatients age 65 or older in Connecticut hospitals, fiscal years 1991, 1992, and 1993J Hennen, H M Krumholz, M J Radford
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