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Timothy C Green

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Emergency Medicine (Fremantle, W.A.)|March 3, 2004
Community acquired needlestick injuries in non-health care workers presenting to an urban emergency departmentFenton M O'Leary, Timothy C Green
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|December 14, 2011
Impact of technical assistants for venepuncture and intravenous cannulation on overall emergency department performanceMichael M Dinh, Timothy C Green, David Newsome, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|September 12, 2013
Real time shift reporting by emergency physicians predicts overall ED performanceNadia Husain, Kendall J Bein, Timothy C Green, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 18, 2014
Senior work-up assessment and treatment team in an emergency department: a randomised control trialRebecca A Davis, Michael M Dinh, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 16, 2015
Use of a syndromic surveillance system to describe the trend in cycling-related presentations to emergency departments in SydneyMichael M Dinh, Christopher Kastelein, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 16, 2015
Emergency department clinical redesign, team-based care and improvements in hospital performance: A time series analysisMichael M Dinh, Timothy C Green, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|October 1, 2015
Randomised control trial of humidified high flow nasal cannulae versus standard oxygen in the emergency departmentNerida Bell, Claire L Hutchinson, Timothy C Green, et al.
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Emergency Medicine (Fremantle, W.A.)|March 3, 2004
Community acquired needlestick injuries in non-health care workers presenting to an urban emergency departmentFenton M O'Leary, Timothy C Green
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|December 14, 2011
Impact of technical assistants for venepuncture and intravenous cannulation on overall emergency department performanceMichael M Dinh, Timothy C Green, David Newsome, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|September 12, 2013
Real time shift reporting by emergency physicians predicts overall ED performanceNadia Husain, Kendall J Bein, Timothy C Green, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 18, 2014
Senior work-up assessment and treatment team in an emergency department: a randomised control trialRebecca A Davis, Michael M Dinh, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 16, 2015
Use of a syndromic surveillance system to describe the trend in cycling-related presentations to emergency departments in SydneyMichael M Dinh, Christopher Kastelein, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 16, 2015
Emergency department clinical redesign, team-based care and improvements in hospital performance: A time series analysisMichael M Dinh, Timothy C Green, Kendall J Bein, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|October 1, 2015
Randomised control trial of humidified high flow nasal cannulae versus standard oxygen in the emergency departmentNerida Bell, Claire L Hutchinson, Timothy C Green, et al.
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