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Michelle Seiler

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Praxis|December 8, 2021
[Blended Learning with Virtual Pediatric Emergency Patients for Students]Michelle Seiler
Praxis|December 7, 2022
[Tongue Lacerations in Children. The Zurich Tongue Scheme]Michelle Seiler, Clemens Schiestl
Swiss Medical Weekly|March 11, 2019
Ketamine procedural analgosedation before and after introducing nitrous oxide 70% in a paediatric emergency departmentMichelle Seiler, Georg Staubli
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 1, 2022
For Infants With Fractures: Involvement of a Child Protection Team Is Mandatory With Few ExceptionsReto Bataenjer, Michael Grotzer, Michelle Seiler
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 21, 2025
Assessing guideline adherence and child abuse evaluation in infants with fractures: a retrospective quality control studyLiliane Raess, Georg Staubli, Michelle Seiler
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|January 12, 2019
Combined nitrous oxide 70% with intranasal fentanyl for procedural analgosedation in children: a prospective, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialMichelle Seiler, Georg Staubli, Markus A Landolt
Frontiers in Pediatrics|December 8, 2025
Editorial: COVID-19 - lessons learned in pediatricsMichael von Rhein, Julia Dratva, Michelle Seiler
Pediatric Emergency Care|November 8, 2017
Nitrous Oxide 70% for Procedural Analgosedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department-With or Without Intranasal Fentanyl?Michelle Seiler, Markus A Landolt, Georg Staubli
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics|January 11, 2019
Nonarticular Base and Shaft Fractures of Children's Fingers: Are Follow-up X-rays Needed? Retrospective Study of Conservatively Treated Proximal and Middle Phalangeal FracturesJanine Vonlanthen, Daniel M Weber, Michelle Seiler
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics|July 1, 2020
Response to: Nonarticular Base and Shaft Fractures of Children's Fingers: Are Follow-up X-rays Needed? Retrospective Study of Conservatively Treated Proximal and Middle Phalangeal FracturesJanine Vonlanthen, Daniel M Weber, Michelle Seiler
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Praxis|December 8, 2021
[Blended Learning with Virtual Pediatric Emergency Patients for Students]Michelle Seiler
Praxis|December 7, 2022
[Tongue Lacerations in Children. The Zurich Tongue Scheme]Michelle Seiler, Clemens Schiestl
Swiss Medical Weekly|March 11, 2019
Ketamine procedural analgosedation before and after introducing nitrous oxide 70% in a paediatric emergency departmentMichelle Seiler, Georg Staubli
Pediatric Emergency Care|February 1, 2022
For Infants With Fractures: Involvement of a Child Protection Team Is Mandatory With Few ExceptionsReto Bataenjer, Michael Grotzer, Michelle Seiler
Swiss Medical Weekly|February 21, 2025
Assessing guideline adherence and child abuse evaluation in infants with fractures: a retrospective quality control studyLiliane Raess, Georg Staubli, Michelle Seiler
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|January 12, 2019
Combined nitrous oxide 70% with intranasal fentanyl for procedural analgosedation in children: a prospective, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trialMichelle Seiler, Georg Staubli, Markus A Landolt
Frontiers in Pediatrics|December 8, 2025
Editorial: COVID-19 - lessons learned in pediatricsMichael von Rhein, Julia Dratva, Michelle Seiler
Pediatric Emergency Care|November 8, 2017
Nitrous Oxide 70% for Procedural Analgosedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department-With or Without Intranasal Fentanyl?Michelle Seiler, Markus A Landolt, Georg Staubli
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics|January 11, 2019
Nonarticular Base and Shaft Fractures of Children's Fingers: Are Follow-up X-rays Needed? Retrospective Study of Conservatively Treated Proximal and Middle Phalangeal FracturesJanine Vonlanthen, Daniel M Weber, Michelle Seiler
Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics|July 1, 2020
Response to: Nonarticular Base and Shaft Fractures of Children's Fingers: Are Follow-up X-rays Needed? Retrospective Study of Conservatively Treated Proximal and Middle Phalangeal FracturesJanine Vonlanthen, Daniel M Weber, Michelle Seiler
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