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Publications by Roisin McNamara
P268 Introduction of the Low Risk Ankle Rule to a Paediatric Emergency Department: A Quality Improvement Initiative
P264 Impact of Homelessness on Children Presenting to a Tertiary Emergency Department
GP163 Improving Patient Experience Through the Use of a Short Stay Observation Unit in a Pediatric Hospital, a Pilot Study
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