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Michael L Kelly

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The Virtual Mentor : VM|January 17, 2015
Risk perception, bias, and the role of the patient-doctor relationship in decision making about cerebral aneurysm surgeryMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|February 27, 2016
Intensive Care Unit Guideline Adherence and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: The Challenge of Comprehensive Neurotrauma Care WorldwideMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|October 9, 2017
Big Data and Clinical Research in Traumatic Brain InjuryMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|March 17, 2015
Surgery Versus Radiation Therapy Alone in Treating Spinal Metastasis: A PerspectiveMichael L Kelly, Edward C Benzel
World Neurosurgery|October 4, 2022
In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding "Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assays and Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Literature Review"Berje H Shammassian, Michael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|March 25, 2020
Regionalizing Spine Trauma Care Across the United StatesBerje H Shammassian, Michael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|February 1, 2020
Regional and Institutional Practice Variations in Decompressive Spine Surgery for Patients with Penetrating Spinal Injury in the United StatesPranay Soni, Benjamin P Rosenbaum, Michael L Kelly
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation|May 1, 2018
Comparing Blunt and Penetrating Trauma in Spinal Cord Injury: Analysis of Long-Term Functional and Neurological OutcomesMary Joan Roach, Yuying Chen, Michael L Kelly
Neurosurgical Focus|May 3, 2013
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and the challenge of surgical decision making: a reviewMichael L Kelly, Daniel P Sulmasy, Robert J Weil
Journal of the National Medical Association|July 23, 2005
The participation of minorities in published pediatric researchMichael L Kelly, Paul D Ackerman, Lainie Friedman Ross
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The Virtual Mentor : VM|January 17, 2015
Risk perception, bias, and the role of the patient-doctor relationship in decision making about cerebral aneurysm surgeryMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|February 27, 2016
Intensive Care Unit Guideline Adherence and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: The Challenge of Comprehensive Neurotrauma Care WorldwideMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|October 9, 2017
Big Data and Clinical Research in Traumatic Brain InjuryMichael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|March 17, 2015
Surgery Versus Radiation Therapy Alone in Treating Spinal Metastasis: A PerspectiveMichael L Kelly, Edward C Benzel
World Neurosurgery|October 4, 2022
In Reply to the Letter to the Editor Regarding "Viscoelastic Hemostatic Assays and Outcomes in Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Literature Review"Berje H Shammassian, Michael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|March 25, 2020
Regionalizing Spine Trauma Care Across the United StatesBerje H Shammassian, Michael L Kelly
World Neurosurgery|February 1, 2020
Regional and Institutional Practice Variations in Decompressive Spine Surgery for Patients with Penetrating Spinal Injury in the United StatesPranay Soni, Benjamin P Rosenbaum, Michael L Kelly
Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation|May 1, 2018
Comparing Blunt and Penetrating Trauma in Spinal Cord Injury: Analysis of Long-Term Functional and Neurological OutcomesMary Joan Roach, Yuying Chen, Michael L Kelly
Neurosurgical Focus|May 3, 2013
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and the challenge of surgical decision making: a reviewMichael L Kelly, Daniel P Sulmasy, Robert J Weil
Journal of the National Medical Association|July 23, 2005
The participation of minorities in published pediatric researchMichael L Kelly, Paul D Ackerman, Lainie Friedman Ross
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