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Stephen Streat

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Critical Care (London, England)|October 8, 2004
Clinical review: moral assumptions and the process of organ donation in the intensive care unitStephen Streat
Critical Care Medicine|May 26, 2011
'Reversible brain death'--is it true, confounded, or 'not proven'?Stephen Streat
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 16, 2014
No more "harvesting" of organsStephen Streat
Critical Care Clinics|November 30, 2011
Health economics and health technology assessment: perspectives from Australia and New ZealandStephen Streat, Stephen Munn
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2017
Response to-Better organ donation educationJames Judson, Stephen Streat
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 4, 2020
Admission to ICU "solely for possible organ donation"-audit of current New Zealand practiceStephen Streat, Annette Flanagan, Joanne Ritchie
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 17, 2021
New Zealand's staffed ICU bed capacity and COVID-19 surge capacityPaul J Young, Alex Psirides, Stephen Streat
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development|February 21, 2022
Attitudes to Organ Donation and Knowledge of Donation and Transplantation among University of Auckland Medical StudentsLindsey Harbour, Cayley Ingham, Stephen Streat, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 17, 2005
Pro/con ethics debate: when is dead really dead?Leslie Whetstine, Stephen Streat, Mike Darwin, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2003
Surgeons, intensivists, and the covenant of care: administrative models and values affecting care at the end of life--UpdatedJoan Cassell, Timothy G Buchman, Stephen Streat, et al.
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Critical Care (London, England)|October 8, 2004
Clinical review: moral assumptions and the process of organ donation in the intensive care unitStephen Streat
Critical Care Medicine|May 26, 2011
'Reversible brain death'--is it true, confounded, or 'not proven'?Stephen Streat
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 16, 2014
No more "harvesting" of organsStephen Streat
Critical Care Clinics|November 30, 2011
Health economics and health technology assessment: perspectives from Australia and New ZealandStephen Streat, Stephen Munn
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2017
Response to-Better organ donation educationJames Judson, Stephen Streat
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 4, 2020
Admission to ICU "solely for possible organ donation"-audit of current New Zealand practiceStephen Streat, Annette Flanagan, Joanne Ritchie
The New Zealand Medical Journal|November 17, 2021
New Zealand's staffed ICU bed capacity and COVID-19 surge capacityPaul J Young, Alex Psirides, Stephen Streat
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development|February 21, 2022
Attitudes to Organ Donation and Knowledge of Donation and Transplantation among University of Auckland Medical StudentsLindsey Harbour, Cayley Ingham, Stephen Streat, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 17, 2005
Pro/con ethics debate: when is dead really dead?Leslie Whetstine, Stephen Streat, Mike Darwin, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2003
Surgeons, intensivists, and the covenant of care: administrative models and values affecting care at the end of life--UpdatedJoan Cassell, Timothy G Buchman, Stephen Streat, et al.
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