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Turner M Osler

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Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Coupling quality improvement with quality measurement in the intensive care unitLaurent G Glance, Turner M Osler
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Rating the quality of intensive care units: is it a function of the intensive care unit scoring system?Laurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Andrew Dick
The Journal of Trauma|October 21, 2003
The worst injury predicts mortality outcome the best: rethinking the role of multiple injuries in trauma outcome scoringPatrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler, Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|November 19, 2002
Pulmonary embolismFrederick B Rogers, Turner M Osler, Ronald Sing
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Independently derived survival risk ratios yield better estimates of survival than traditional survival risk ratios when using the ICISSJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2014
Redesigning surgical decision making for high-risk patientsLaurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Mark D Neuman
Anesthesiology|January 17, 2018
Risk Prediction Tools: The Need for Greater TransparencyLaurent G Glance, Andrew W Dick, Turner M Osler
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Identifying quality outliers in a large, multiple-institution database by using customized versions of the Simplified Acute Physiology Score II and the Mortality Probability Model II0Laurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Andrew W Dick
Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
ICU scoring systems: after 30 years of reinventing the wheel, isn't it time to build the cart?*Laurent G Glance, Andrew W Dick, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2006
Incorporating recent advances to make the TRISS approach universally availablePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Turner M Osler
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Critical Care Medicine|May 14, 2005
Coupling quality improvement with quality measurement in the intensive care unitLaurent G Glance, Turner M Osler
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Rating the quality of intensive care units: is it a function of the intensive care unit scoring system?Laurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Andrew Dick
The Journal of Trauma|October 21, 2003
The worst injury predicts mortality outcome the best: rethinking the role of multiple injuries in trauma outcome scoringPatrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler, Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|November 19, 2002
Pulmonary embolismFrederick B Rogers, Turner M Osler, Ronald Sing
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Independently derived survival risk ratios yield better estimates of survival than traditional survival risk ratios when using the ICISSJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 11, 2014
Redesigning surgical decision making for high-risk patientsLaurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Mark D Neuman
Anesthesiology|January 17, 2018
Risk Prediction Tools: The Need for Greater TransparencyLaurent G Glance, Andrew W Dick, Turner M Osler
Critical Care Medicine|September 28, 2002
Identifying quality outliers in a large, multiple-institution database by using customized versions of the Simplified Acute Physiology Score II and the Mortality Probability Model II0Laurent G Glance, Turner M Osler, Andrew W Dick
Critical Care Medicine|February 19, 2014
ICU scoring systems: after 30 years of reinventing the wheel, isn't it time to build the cart?*Laurent G Glance, Andrew W Dick, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2006
Incorporating recent advances to make the TRISS approach universally availablePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Turner M Osler
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