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Alfred Health research outcomes are published in a wide range of peer reviewed journals. 

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Should external short courses be a compulsory part of ACEM specialty training? No

MacKenzie S

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(2), 158-9

Discharging older patients from the emergency department effectively: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Lowthian JA, McGinnes RA, Brand CA, Barker AL, Cameron PA

(2015), Age Ageing, 44(5), 761-70

Designing assessment programmes for the model curriculum for emergency medicine specialists

Kwan J, Jouriles N, Singer A, Anantharaman V, Bodiwala G, Cameron P, Holliman CJ, van der Vleuten C, Hobgood C

(2015), Can J Emerg Med, 17(4), 462-7

Peritoneal breach as an indication for exploratory laparotomy in penetrating abdominal stab injury: operative findings in haemodynamically stable patients

Kevric J, Aguirre V, Martin K, Varma D, Fitzgerald M, Pilgrim C

(2015), Emerg Med Int, 2015, 407173

Clinically meaningful reduction in pain severity in children treated by paramedics: a retrospective cohort study

Jennings PA, Lord B, Smith K

(2015), Am J Emerg Med, 33(11), 1587-90

Evaluating emergency nurse practitioner service effectiveness on achieving timely analgesia: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial

Jennings N, Gardner G, O'Reilly G, Mitra B

(2015), Acad Emerg Med, 22(6), 676-84

The role of universities in Australasian emergency medicine training

Jamieson J, Mitchell R, Le Fevre J, Perry A

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(3), 257-60

Bullying and harassment of trainees: an unspoken emergency?

Jamieson J, Mitchell R, Le Fevre J, Perry A

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(5), 464-7

Indications for blood transfusion following trauma - a pilot study

Ilancheran A, Rahman F, Mitra B

(2015), J Emerg Med Trauma Acute Care, 2015, 4

Should emergency medicine registrars focus on seeing patients and leave the teaching of medical students to others? Yes

Ilancheran A

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(1), 76-7

Delaying urinary catheter insertion in the reception and resuscitation of blunt multitrauma and using a full bladder to tamponade pelvic bleeding

Huang S, Vohora A, Russ MK, Mathew JK, Johnny CS, Stevens J, Fitzgerald MC

(2015), Injury, 46(6), 1081-3

International Federation for Emergency Medicine model curriculum for continuing professional development

Hobgood C, Mulligan T, Bodiwala G, Cameron P, Holliman JJ, Kwan J, Singer A, Jouriles N

(2015), Can J Emerg Med, 17(3), 295-309

Association between perception of fault for the crash and function, return to work and health status 1 year after road traffic injury: a registry-based cohort study

Gabbe BJ, Simpson PM, Cameron PA, Ekegren CL, Edwards ER, Page R, Liew S, Bucknill A, de Steiger R

(2015), BMJ Open, 5(11), e009907

The experiences of emergency nurses in providing end-of-life care to patients in the emergency department

Decker K, Lee S, Morphet J

(2015), Australas Emerg Nurs J, 18(2), 68-74

Insights into the development of a trauma short course for Australasian emergency medicine clinicians

Buck A, Jamieson J, Perry A, Rotella JA, Mitchell R

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(2), 152-4

Ethanol and isolated traumatic brain injury

Brennan JH, Bernard S, Cameron PA, Rosenfeld JV, Mitra B

(2015), J Clin Neurosci, 22(9), 1375-81

Ethanol exposure and isolated traumatic brain injury

Brennan JH, Bernard S, Cameron PA, Olaussen A, Fitzgerald MC, Rosenfeld JV, Mitra B

(2015), J Clin Neurosci, 22(12), 1928-32

Are emergency physicians and paramedics providing canalith repositioning manoeuvre for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo?

Bashir K, Qotb MA, Alkahky S, Fathi AM, Mohamed MA, Cameron PA

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(2), 179-80

Continuing lack of the diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in a tertiary care emergency department

Bashir K, Abid AR, Felaya A, Masood M, Ahmad HA, Cameron P

(2015), Emerg Med Australas, 27(4), 378-9

Beneficial effects of implementing stroke protocols require establishment of a geographically distinct unit

Akhtar N, Kamran S, Singh R, Cameron P, D'Souza A, Imam Y, Bourke P, Joseph S, Khan R, Santos M, Deleu D, El-Zouki A, Abou-Samra A, Butt AA, Shuaib A

(2015), Stroke, 46(12), 3494-501