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Tim Nutbeam

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Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|January 16, 2022
Assessing spinal movement during four extrication methods: a biomechanical study using healthy volunteersTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
Injury|September 27, 2022
A biomechanical study to compare spinal movement in a healthy volunteer during extrication between 'chain cabling' and 'roof off' methods of extricationTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
BMC Medicine|May 1, 2015
Recognizing and managing sepsis: what needs to be done?Donald M Yealy, David T Huang, Anthony Delaney, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|June 20, 2022
A Delphi study of rescue and clinical subject matter experts on the extrication of patients following a motor vehicle collisionTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Jason E Smith, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|August 1, 2021
The role of cervical collars and verbal instructions in minimising spinal movement during self-extrication following a motor vehicle collision - a biomechanical study using healthy volunteersTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 30, 2018
Paediatric traumatic cardiac arrest: the development of an algorithm to guide recognition, management and decisions to terminate resuscitationJames Vassallo, Tim Nutbeam, Annette C Rickard, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|June 24, 2026
Need-standardised comparisons must not become a barrier to recognising and addressing sex and gender disparities in major trauma careFrancois-Xavier Ageron, Tim Nutbeam, Amandine Ghika-Nanchen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 30, 2018
Paediatric traumatic cardiac arrest: a Delphi study to establish consensus on definition and managementAnnette C Rickard, James Vassallo, Tim Nutbeam, et al.
Resuscitation|December 30, 2024
Maternal and neonatal outcomes following resuscitative hysterotomy for out of hospital cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewCaroline Leech, Tim Nutbeam, Justin Chu, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|December 26, 2025
Spinal cord injury in the context of major motor vehicle collision trauma: a retrospective ecological analysis of global estimates across income groupsTim Nutbeam, Jessica Caterson, Colleen J Saunders, et al.
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Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|January 16, 2022
Assessing spinal movement during four extrication methods: a biomechanical study using healthy volunteersTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
Injury|September 27, 2022
A biomechanical study to compare spinal movement in a healthy volunteer during extrication between 'chain cabling' and 'roof off' methods of extricationTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
BMC Medicine|May 1, 2015
Recognizing and managing sepsis: what needs to be done?Donald M Yealy, David T Huang, Anthony Delaney, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|June 20, 2022
A Delphi study of rescue and clinical subject matter experts on the extrication of patients following a motor vehicle collisionTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Jason E Smith, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|August 1, 2021
The role of cervical collars and verbal instructions in minimising spinal movement during self-extrication following a motor vehicle collision - a biomechanical study using healthy volunteersTim Nutbeam, Rob Fenwick, Barbara May, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 30, 2018
Paediatric traumatic cardiac arrest: the development of an algorithm to guide recognition, management and decisions to terminate resuscitationJames Vassallo, Tim Nutbeam, Annette C Rickard, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|June 24, 2026
Need-standardised comparisons must not become a barrier to recognising and addressing sex and gender disparities in major trauma careFrancois-Xavier Ageron, Tim Nutbeam, Amandine Ghika-Nanchen, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|April 30, 2018
Paediatric traumatic cardiac arrest: a Delphi study to establish consensus on definition and managementAnnette C Rickard, James Vassallo, Tim Nutbeam, et al.
Resuscitation|December 30, 2024
Maternal and neonatal outcomes following resuscitative hysterotomy for out of hospital cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewCaroline Leech, Tim Nutbeam, Justin Chu, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine|December 26, 2025
Spinal cord injury in the context of major motor vehicle collision trauma: a retrospective ecological analysis of global estimates across income groupsTim Nutbeam, Jessica Caterson, Colleen J Saunders, et al.
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