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Cardiac arrest witnessed by emergency medical services personnel: descriptive epidemiology, prodromal symptoms, and predictors of survival. OPALS study group.. Ann Emerg Med. 35(2):138-46.
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2000. Outcomes of rapid defibrillation by security officers after cardiac arrest in casinos.. N Engl J Med. 343(17):1206-9.
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2000. Modifiable factors associated with improved cardiac arrest survival in a multicenter basic life support/defibrillation system: OPALS Study Phase I results. Ontario Prehospital Advanced Life Support.. Ann Emerg Med. 33(1):44-50.
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1999. Rocuronium for rapid sequence intubation of emergency department patients.. J Emerg Med. 17(4):611-6.
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1999. Prehospital advanced life support for major trauma: critical need for clinical trials.. Ann Emerg Med. 32(4):480-9.
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Severe toxicity from crotalid envenomation after early resolution of symptoms.. Ann Emerg Med. 26(3):387-9.
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Meeting the goals of academia: characteristics of emergency medicine faculty academic work styles.. Ann Emerg Med. 21(3):298-302.
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1992. The impact of injury severity and prehospital procedures on scene time in victims of major trauma.. Ann Emerg Med. 20(12):1299-305.
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1991. Prehospital cardiac arrest: the impact of witnessed collapse and bystander CPR in a metropolitan EMS system with short response times.. Ann Emerg Med. 19(11):1264-9.
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1990. Prehospital cricothyrotomy: an investigation of indications, technique, complications, and patient outcome.. Ann Emerg Med. 19(3):279-85.
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1990. Allocation of time in three academic specialties.. J Emerg Med. 6(5):435-7.
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