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Zadow EK, Edwards KH, Kitic CM, Fell JW, Adams MJ, Singh I, Kundur A, Johnston ANB, Crilly J, Bulmer AC, Halson SL, Wu SSX. Oct 2020. Compression Socks Reduce Running-Induced Intestinal Damage. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
 

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Crilly, J., Lincoln, C., Scuffham, P., Byrnes, J., Timms, J., Becker, K., van Buuren, N., Fisher, A., Murphy, D., Zhang, P., Kinner,S., Green, D. 12 Oct 2020 The impact of a 24/7 nursing presence in a police watch-house on police presentations to the emergency department. Australian Health Review.
 

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Johnston, A., Byrne, J., Bost, N., Aitken, M., Wadham, J., Timms, J., Crilly, J., Sept 2020. Longitudinal description and evaluation of an ED avoidance strategy for a youth mass gathering (Schoolies) in Australia. Emergency Medicine Australasia. 
 

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Wardrop, R., Crilly, J., Ranse, J., & Chaboyer, W. Nov, 2020. Vulnerability: A concept synthesis and its application to the emergency department (ED). International Emergency Nursing, 54, 100936.

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Etheridge, N., & Keijzers, G. Nov, 2020. Cellulitis: Treatment failure or failure to define treatment failure? Emergency Medicine Australasia.

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Purdy, E., 2020. Doing our work better, together: a relationship-based approach to defining the quality improvement agenda in trauma care. BMJ Open Quality, 9(1).

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Zadow, E.K., Edwards, K.H., Kitic, C.M., Fell, J.W., Adams, M.J., Singh, I., Kundur, A., Johnston, A.N., Crilly, J., Bulmer, A.C. and Halson, S.L., 2020. Compression Socks Reduce Running-Induced Intestinal Damage. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research.

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Brazil, V., Stokes-Parish, J. and Spurr, J., 2020. Role of Social Media in Health Professions Education. Clinical Education for the Health Professions: Theory and Practice, pp.1-12.

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Carrington M, Hammad K, Ranse J, 2020. The impact of disasters on emergency department resources: Review against the Sendai Framework for disaster risk reduction 2015¨C2030. Australasian Emergency Care

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Archer©\Jones, A., Snelling, P.J. and Watkins, S., Oct 2020. Establishing a hospital©\based ultrasound©\guided peripheral intravenous catheter training programme: A narrative of a 5©\year experience. Emergency Medicine Australasia.

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