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BMJ Paediatrics Open|September 16, 2024
Common errors in statistics and methodsPeter Flom, Katie Harron, Javier Ballesteros, et al.
Annals of Surgical Oncology|August 5, 2020
Obese Patients Who Receive an Opioid-Sparing Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol are at Increased Risk of Persistent Pain After Breast SurgeryClaudya Morin, Munazza Javid, Yamini Patel, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|September 16, 2008
The HCV Synthesis Project: scope, methodology, and preliminary resultsRebecca K Stern, Holly Hagan, Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, et al.
Annals of Surgical Oncology|June 2, 2021
Opioid-Sparing Multimodal Analgesia Protocol for Lumpectomy Patients Results in Superior Postoperative Pain ControlClaudya Morin, Yamini Patel, Munazza Javid, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 6, 2020
Comparison of Oral Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen with Either Analgesic Alone for Pediatric Emergency Department Patients with Acute PainSergey Motov, Mahlaqa Butt, Aidin Masoudi, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2019
Comparison of Oral Ibuprofen at Three Single-Dose Regimens for Treating Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled TrialSergey Motov, Aidin Masoudi, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 30, 2018
Intravenous subdissociative-dose ketamine versus morphine for acute geriatric pain in the Emergency Department: A randomized controlled trialSergey Motov, Stefan Mann, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 17, 2019
Comparison of intravenous lidocaine/ketorolac combination to either analgesic alone for suspected renal colic pain in the EDSergey Motov, Catsim Fassassi, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
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BMJ Paediatrics Open|September 16, 2024
Common errors in statistics and methodsPeter Flom, Katie Harron, Javier Ballesteros, et al.
Annals of Surgical Oncology|August 5, 2020
Obese Patients Who Receive an Opioid-Sparing Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) Protocol are at Increased Risk of Persistent Pain After Breast SurgeryClaudya Morin, Munazza Javid, Yamini Patel, et al.
BMC Medical Research Methodology|September 16, 2008
The HCV Synthesis Project: scope, methodology, and preliminary resultsRebecca K Stern, Holly Hagan, Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger, et al.
Annals of Surgical Oncology|June 2, 2021
Opioid-Sparing Multimodal Analgesia Protocol for Lumpectomy Patients Results in Superior Postoperative Pain ControlClaudya Morin, Yamini Patel, Munazza Javid, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 6, 2020
Comparison of Oral Ibuprofen and Acetaminophen with Either Analgesic Alone for Pediatric Emergency Department Patients with Acute PainSergey Motov, Mahlaqa Butt, Aidin Masoudi, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2019
Comparison of Oral Ibuprofen at Three Single-Dose Regimens for Treating Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled TrialSergey Motov, Aidin Masoudi, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 30, 2018
Intravenous subdissociative-dose ketamine versus morphine for acute geriatric pain in the Emergency Department: A randomized controlled trialSergey Motov, Stefan Mann, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 17, 2019
Comparison of intravenous lidocaine/ketorolac combination to either analgesic alone for suspected renal colic pain in the EDSergey Motov, Catsim Fassassi, Jefferson Drapkin, et al.
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