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Mike Wells

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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 20, 2020
Ideas and the origin of evidence during the COVID-19 pandemicMike Wells
Plos One|January 8, 2019
A validation of the PAWPER XL-MAC tape for total body weight estimation in preschool children from low- and middle-income countriesMike Wells
Journal (Institute of Health Record Information and Management)|July 19, 2003
Guidance to NHS staff in the event of discovering indecent material relating to children on medical computer systemsMike Wells, Trefor Roscoe
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open|November 4, 2020
The utility of pediatric age-based weight estimation formulas for emergency drug dose calculations in obese childrenMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
African Journal of Emergency Medicine : Revue Africaine De La Medecine D'Urgence|March 16, 2019
Are "virtual" paediatric weight estimation studies valid?Mike Wells, Lara Goldstein
African Journal of Emergency Medicine : Revue Africaine De La Medecine D'Urgence|July 3, 2020
Drug dosing errors in simulated paediatric emergencies - Comprehensive dosing guides outperform length-based tapes with precalculated drug dosesMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 8, 2010
The polony phantom: a cost-effective aid for teaching emergency ultrasound proceduresMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 3, 2022
Appropriate Statistical Analysis and Data Reporting for Weight Estimation StudiesMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine|November 29, 2023
Is there evidence that length-based tapes with precalculated drug doses increase the accuracy of drug dose calculations in children? A systematic reviewMike Wells, Penelope Yende
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 24, 2008
Optimizing emergency drug dosing in childrenMike Wells, Efraim Kramer
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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 20, 2020
Ideas and the origin of evidence during the COVID-19 pandemicMike Wells
Plos One|January 8, 2019
A validation of the PAWPER XL-MAC tape for total body weight estimation in preschool children from low- and middle-income countriesMike Wells
Journal (Institute of Health Record Information and Management)|July 19, 2003
Guidance to NHS staff in the event of discovering indecent material relating to children on medical computer systemsMike Wells, Trefor Roscoe
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open|November 4, 2020
The utility of pediatric age-based weight estimation formulas for emergency drug dose calculations in obese childrenMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
African Journal of Emergency Medicine : Revue Africaine De La Medecine D'Urgence|March 16, 2019
Are "virtual" paediatric weight estimation studies valid?Mike Wells, Lara Goldstein
African Journal of Emergency Medicine : Revue Africaine De La Medecine D'Urgence|July 3, 2020
Drug dosing errors in simulated paediatric emergencies - Comprehensive dosing guides outperform length-based tapes with precalculated drug dosesMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 8, 2010
The polony phantom: a cost-effective aid for teaching emergency ultrasound proceduresMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 3, 2022
Appropriate Statistical Analysis and Data Reporting for Weight Estimation StudiesMike Wells, Lara Goldstein
Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine|November 29, 2023
Is there evidence that length-based tapes with precalculated drug doses increase the accuracy of drug dose calculations in children? A systematic reviewMike Wells, Penelope Yende
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 24, 2008
Optimizing emergency drug dosing in childrenMike Wells, Efraim Kramer
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