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Sweeny, A., Keijzers, G., O'Dwyer, J., Stapelberg, N.C. and Crilly, J., 2020. Patients with mental health conditions in the emergency department: Why so long a wait?. Emergency Medicine Australasia.

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Symon, B., Spurr, J. and Brazil, V., 2020. Simulcast: a case study in the establishment of a virtual community of simulation practice. Advances in Simulation, 5(1), pp.1-5.

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Yates, N., Purdy, E., Braganza, S., Alsaba, N., Spooner, A., Smith, J. and Brazil, V., 2020. Can simulation foster resilience in medical students?. BMJ Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning, pp.bmjstel-2020.

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Purdy, E., Alexander, C., Shaw, R. and Brazil, V., 2020. The team briefing: setting up relational coordination for your resuscitation. Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine, 7(1), p.1.

 

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Nye, M., Sweeny, A., Watkins, S., Ingold, J. and Sharwood, P., 2020. Difficult vascular access in hospitalised patients: Delays to treatment, cannulation attempts, and use of ultrasound. Vascular Access, 6(1), p.5.

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Brazil, V., Lowe, B., Ryan, L., Bourke, R., Scott, C., Myers, S., Kaneko, H., Schweitzer, J. and Shanahan, B., 2020. Translational simulation for rapid transformation of health services, using the example of the COVID-19 pandemic preparation. Advances in Simulation, 5(1), pp.1-10.

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Thorberg, F.A., Hasking, P., Huang, Y.L., Lyvers, M., Young, R.M., Connor, J.P., London, E.D. and Feeney, G.F., 2020. The Influence of Alexithymia on Alcohol Craving, Health-Related Quality of Life and Gender in Alcohol-Dependent Outpatients. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, pp.1-11.
 

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Purdy, E., Mclean, D., Alexander, C., Scott, M., Donahue, A., Campbell, D., Wullschleger, M., Berkowitz, G., Henry, D. and Brazil, V., 2020. P045: Doing our work better, together: a relationship-based approach to defining the quality improvement agenda in trauma care. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(S1), pp.S80-S80.

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Purdy, E., Alexander, C., Matulich, J. and Brazil, V., 2020. MP21: Improving the relational aspects of trauma care through translational simulation. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(S1), pp.S49-S50.

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Purdy, E., Alexander, C., Caughley, M., Bassett, S. and Brazil, V., 2020. MP19: Identifying and transmitting the culture of emergency medicine through simulation. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, 22(S1), pp.S49-S49.

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Last updated 26 Apr 2019