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Autor:
E. Klar, M. F. Gibson, Patty Douglas, J. Gruson-Wood, A. Easton, R. Shields, Carla Rice, Katherine Runswick-Cole
Publikováno v:
BASE-Bielefeld Academic Search Engine
This paper presents and analyzes six short first-person films produced through a collaborative multimedia storytelling workshop series focused on experiences of autism, education and inclusion. The aim of the project is to co-create new understanding
Autor:
M J Clancy, M F Gibson
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal. 7:215-219
Thirty-eight teaching hospital affiliated accident and emergency departments were surveyed by post to try to find if there had been any change in undergraduate medical student teaching over the past 10 years. Twenty-six departments replied. The resul
Autor:
M F Gibson, N Zoltie
Publikováno v:
Archives of emergency medicine. 9(1)
In order to determine the relevance of radiographs of the lumbar spine in an A&E department 225 consecutive patients presenting in a 6-month period with acute back pain were studied. An analysis of the number of radiographs performed and their associ
Autor:
M J Clancy, M F Gibson
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal. 7:56-57
Autor:
M F Gibson, A R Wass
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal. 11:129-129
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics. 9:609-611
Severe knee flexion deformity with popliteal webbing or pterygium is considered to be uncorrectable. The soft tissues and, in particular, the main nerves and vessels are short relative to the bone. Femoral shortening was used in correction of such a
Autor:
C A Hart, M F Gibson
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical pathology. 35(4)
During a two-year period from January 1979, 260 patients have been involved in an outbreak of carriage and infection due to gentamicin-resistant enterobacteria. We have examined the duration of carriage of such enterobacteria and have compared the ca
Publikováno v:
Archives of emergency medicine. 5(2)
A prospective evaluation of Histoacryl tissue adhesive for the repair of simple scalp wounds is described. Fifty wounds were repaired using the adhesive and, on examination 5 days later, 49 wounds were fully healed, the remaining wound having only a