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Interventions for people presenting to emergency departments with a mental health problem: A systematic scoping review

Crilly, J., Johnston, A.N., Spencer, M., Wallis, M., Kinner, S.A., Broadbent, M., Young, J.T., Heffernan, E., Fitzgerald, G., Bosley, E., Keijzers, G. and Scuffham, P., 2019. Interventions for people presenting to emergency departments with a mental health problem: A systematic scoping review. Emergency Medicine Australasia.

Management of behavioural emergencies: a prospective observational study in Australian emergency departments

Yap, C.Y., Taylor, D.M., Kong, D.C., Knott, J.C., Taylor, S.E., Graudins, A., Keijzers, G., Kulawickrama, S., Thom, O., Lawton, L. and Furyk, J., 2019. Management of behavioural emergencies: a prospective observational study in Australian emergency departments. Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research, 49(4), pp.341-348.

Not just a policy; this is for real. An affirmative action policy to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to seek employment in the health workforce

Roseby, R., Adams, K., Leech, M., Taylor, K. and Campbell, D., 2019. Not just a policy; this is for real. An affirmative action policy to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to seek employment in the health workforce. Internal medicine journal, 49(7), pp.908-910.

Use of and attitudes to the role of medication for acute whiplash injury: A preliminary survey of emergency department doctors

Nikles, J., Keijzers, G., De Silva, M.I.D., Khan, S. and Sterling, M., 2019. Use of and attitudes to the role of medication for acute whiplash injury: A preliminary survey of emergency department doctors. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 31(3), pp.471-474.  

Preparing for Mass Casualties: Improving Staff Preparedness and Hospital Operations through Multidisciplinary Simulation Training in Disaster Management

Watkins, N., Johnston, A.N., McNamee, P., Muter, N., Huang, C., ling Li, Y., Samsuddin, A. and Sweeny, A., 2019. Preparing for Mass Casualties: Improving Staff Preparedness and Hospital Operations through Multidisciplinary Simulation Training in Disaster Management. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 34(s1), pp.s81-s82.

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