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    Effect of reducing ambulance response times on deaths from out of hospital cardiac arrest: cohort study by Pell, Jill P, Sirel, Jane M, Marsden, Andrew K, Ford, Ian, Cobbe, Stuart M

    Published in BMJ (09-06-2001)
    “…Abstract Objectives: To determine the association between ambulance response time and survival from out of hospital cardiopulmonary arrest and to estimate the…”
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    Potential impact of public access defibrillators on survival after out of hospital cardiopulmonary arrest: retrospective cohort study by Pell, Jill P, Sirel, Jane M, Marsden, Andrew K, Ford, Ian, Walker, Nicola L, Cobbe, Stuart M

    Published in BMJ (07-09-2002)
    “…Abstract Objective: To estimate the potential impact of public access defibrillators on overall survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest. Design:…”
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    Cost effectiveness and cost utility model of public place defibrillators in improving survival after prehospital cardiopulmonary arrest by Walker, Andrew, Sirel, Jane M, Marsden, Andrew K, Cobbe, Stuart M, Pell, Jill P

    Published in BMJ (06-12-2003)
    “…Objective To determine the cost effectiveness and cost utility of locating defibrillators in all major airports, railway stations, and bus stations throughout…”
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    Prognostic trees to aid prognosis in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma by Aitchison, Tom C, Sirel, Jane M, Watt, Douglas C, MacKie, Rona M

    Published in BMJ (09-12-1995)
    “…Abstract Objectives: To design user friendly guides to prognosis for patients who have had invasive primary cutaneous malignant melanomas surgically excised…”
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    Prognostic trees to aid prognosis in patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma by AITCHISON, T. C, SIREL, J. M, WATT, D. C, MACKIE, R. M

    “…Aitchison et al designed user friendly guides to prognosis, or prognostic trees, for patients with cutaneous malignant melanoma. Statistical modelling for…”
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