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Peter Wyer

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ACP Journal Club|January 20, 2005
Nebulized lidocaine before nasogastric tube insertion reduced patient discomfort but increased risk for nasal bleedingPeter Wyer
ACP Journal Club|July 3, 2004
The Canadian C-Spine Rule more accurately identified cervical-spine injury in trauma than the NEXUS Low-Risk CriteriaPeter Wyer
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 19, 2016
Review: Mechanical and manual CPR do not differ for survival or neurologic outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrestPeter Wyer
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 14, 2011
History and physical exam findings help to identify children at low risk for pneumoniaPeter Wyer
Lancet (London, England)|February 27, 2008
Narrative evidence based medicineRita Charon, Peter Wyer,
Annals of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2013
Do vasopressors improve outcomes in patients with cardiac arrest?Erica A Michiels, Peter Wyer
ACP Journal Club|May 2, 2006
Review: medical history, physical examination, and routine tests are useful for diagnosing heart failure in dyspneaDavid A Nardone, Peter Wyer
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 14, 2011
Validating the acute heart failure index for patients presenting to the emergency department with decompensated heart failureJames Hsiao, Michelle Motta, Peter Wyer
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 30, 2025
From bias to knowledge: A necessary shift to understand diagnostic errorsThierry Pelaccia, Jonathan Sherbino, Peter Wyer
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|December 30, 2015
'All the King's horses . . .’: the problematical fate of born-again evidence-based medicine: commentary on Greenhalgh, T., Snow, R., Ryan, S., Rees, S., and Salisbury, H. (2015) six 'biases' against patients and carers in evidence-based medicine. BioMed Central Medicine, 13:200Peter Wyer, Suzana Alves da Silva
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ACP Journal Club|January 20, 2005
Nebulized lidocaine before nasogastric tube insertion reduced patient discomfort but increased risk for nasal bleedingPeter Wyer
ACP Journal Club|July 3, 2004
The Canadian C-Spine Rule more accurately identified cervical-spine injury in trauma than the NEXUS Low-Risk CriteriaPeter Wyer
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 19, 2016
Review: Mechanical and manual CPR do not differ for survival or neurologic outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrestPeter Wyer
The Journal of Pediatrics|December 14, 2011
History and physical exam findings help to identify children at low risk for pneumoniaPeter Wyer
Lancet (London, England)|February 27, 2008
Narrative evidence based medicineRita Charon, Peter Wyer,
Annals of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2013
Do vasopressors improve outcomes in patients with cardiac arrest?Erica A Michiels, Peter Wyer
ACP Journal Club|May 2, 2006
Review: medical history, physical examination, and routine tests are useful for diagnosing heart failure in dyspneaDavid A Nardone, Peter Wyer
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|December 14, 2011
Validating the acute heart failure index for patients presenting to the emergency department with decompensated heart failureJames Hsiao, Michelle Motta, Peter Wyer
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 30, 2025
From bias to knowledge: A necessary shift to understand diagnostic errorsThierry Pelaccia, Jonathan Sherbino, Peter Wyer
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice|December 30, 2015
'All the King's horses . . .’: the problematical fate of born-again evidence-based medicine: commentary on Greenhalgh, T., Snow, R., Ryan, S., Rees, S., and Salisbury, H. (2015) six 'biases' against patients and carers in evidence-based medicine. BioMed Central Medicine, 13:200Peter Wyer, Suzana Alves da Silva
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