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Michael Ardagh

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 12, 2004
Emergency department overcrowding--can we fix it?Michael Ardagh, Sandra Richardson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 16, 2015
What have five years of the shorter stays in the emergency department health target done to us?Michael Ardagh, Lynette Drew
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 7, 2026
Workplace violence casts a long shadowMichael Ardagh, Sandra Richardson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 11, 2004
Frequent attenders at Christchurch Hospital's Emergency Department: a 4-year study of attendance patternsDebra Kennedy, Michael Ardagh
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 12, 2026
The future of Hospital HealthPathways: are we killing the goose?Michael Ardagh, John Garrett
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 30, 2019
What influences clinicians to choose wisely?Aditya Raina, Michael Ardagh, Belinda Loring
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 25, 2006
New Zealand health professionals do not agree about what defines appropriate attendance at an emergency departmentSandra Richardson, Michael Ardagh, Philip Hider
Accident and Emergency Nursing|January 15, 2005
Emergency department overcrowding: the Emergency Department Cardiac Analogy Model (EDCAM)Sandra K Richardson, Michael Ardagh, Paul Gee
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 5, 2011
Frequent attenders at emergency departments: research regarding the utility of management plans fails to take into account the natural attrition of attendanceSuzanne Peddie, Sandra Richardson, Lisa Salt, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 19, 2018
The effect of trampoline parks on presentations to the Christchurch Emergency DepartmentLloyd Roffe, Scott Pearson, Johnathan Sharr, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 12, 2004
Emergency department overcrowding--can we fix it?Michael Ardagh, Sandra Richardson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 16, 2015
What have five years of the shorter stays in the emergency department health target done to us?Michael Ardagh, Lynette Drew
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 7, 2026
Workplace violence casts a long shadowMichael Ardagh, Sandra Richardson
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 11, 2004
Frequent attenders at Christchurch Hospital's Emergency Department: a 4-year study of attendance patternsDebra Kennedy, Michael Ardagh
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 12, 2026
The future of Hospital HealthPathways: are we killing the goose?Michael Ardagh, John Garrett
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 30, 2019
What influences clinicians to choose wisely?Aditya Raina, Michael Ardagh, Belinda Loring
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 25, 2006
New Zealand health professionals do not agree about what defines appropriate attendance at an emergency departmentSandra Richardson, Michael Ardagh, Philip Hider
Accident and Emergency Nursing|January 15, 2005
Emergency department overcrowding: the Emergency Department Cardiac Analogy Model (EDCAM)Sandra K Richardson, Michael Ardagh, Paul Gee
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 5, 2011
Frequent attenders at emergency departments: research regarding the utility of management plans fails to take into account the natural attrition of attendanceSuzanne Peddie, Sandra Richardson, Lisa Salt, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 19, 2018
The effect of trampoline parks on presentations to the Christchurch Emergency DepartmentLloyd Roffe, Scott Pearson, Johnathan Sharr, et al.
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