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    Subhepatically located appendicitis due to adhesions: a case report by Ting, Joseph Y S, Farley, Rebecca

    Published in Journal of medical case reports (31-10-2008)
    “…Acute appendicitis occurs frequently and is a major indication for acute abdominal surgery. Subhepatic appendicitis has rarely been reported and is more…”
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    The TARGET pain study: Lessons from a painful marathon by Thom, Ogilvie N, Keijzers, Gerben, Taylor, David McD, Fatovich, Daniel M, Finucci, Daniel P, Furyk, Jeremy, Jin, Sang-won, Macdonald, Stephen PJ, Mitenko, Hugh MA, Richardson, Joanna R, Ting, Joseph YS, Gibbs, Clinton R, Chalkley, Dane R

    Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-10-2016)
    “…This perspective article summarises the experience of conducting a multicentre research project. We describe expected and unexpected hurdles we experienced as…”
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    Universal access to ambulance does not increase overall demand for ambulance services in Queensland, Australia by Tippett, Vivienne C, Toloo, Ghasem Sam, Eeles, David, Ting, Joseph Y S, Aitken, Peter J, Fitzgerald, Gerard J

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via the implementation of the Community Ambulance Cover (CAC)…”
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    Ambulance Use Is Associated With Higher Self‐rated Illness Seriousness: User Attitudes and Perceptions by Toloo, Ghasem (Sam), FitzGerald, Gerry J., Aitken, Peter J., Ting, Joseph Y. S., McKenzie, Kirsten, Rego, Joanna, Enraght‐Moony, Emma, Shah, Manish

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-06-2013)
    “…Objectives The objective was to study the role and effect of patients' perceptions on reasons for using ambulance services in Queensland, Australia. Methods A…”
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    Applying the Ottawa subarachnoid haemorrhage rule on a cohort of emergency department patients with headache by Chu, Kevin H, Keijzers, Gerben, Furyk, Jeremy S, Eley, Robert M, Kinnear, Frances B, Thom, Ogilvie N, Howell, Tegwen E, Mahmoud, Ibrahim, Ting, Joseph Y.S, Brown, Anthony F.T

    Published in European journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2018)
    “…OBJECTIVEThe Ottawa subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) rule suggests that alert patients older than 15 years with a severe nontraumatic headache reaching maximum…”
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    Informed consent in emergency care research: An oxymoron? by Furyk, Jeremy S, Lawton, Luke D, Ting, Joseph YS, McD Taylor, David

    Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-02-2017)
    “…Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving critically ill patients in the emergency setting has unique…”
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    Comparison between single-dose oral prednisolone and oral dexamethasone in the treatment of croup: A randomized, double-blinded clinical trial by Fifoot, Allison A, Ting, Joseph YS

    Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-02-2007)
    “…Objective:  To compare the effectiveness of three corticosteroid regimens in children with mild to moderate croup. Methods:  Double‐blinded, randomized…”
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    Hypercapnia and oxygen therapy in older asthmatic patients by Ting, Joseph Y.S

    Published in European journal of emergency medicine (01-12-2004)
    “…Excessive oxygen administration in hypercapnic chronic obstructive pulmonary disease predisposes to worsening respiratory failure during intercurrent…”
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    Ciguatera poisoning: an example of a public health challenge by Ting, J Y, Brown, A F, Pearn, J H

    “…Ciguatera is a common form of fish poisoning, endemic in all nations of the Pacific region. Several thousand cases have been notified to Queensland authorities…”
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    Representation of authors and editors from poor countries: Quality medical research from poor countries could be privileged in high impact journals by Ting, Joseph Y S

    Published in BMJ (10-07-2004)
    “…Great obstacles confront researchers who live and work in countries that are poor in resources, and where diseases are prevalent, in conducting and publishing…”
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    Universal access to ambulance does not increase overall demand for ambulance services in Queensland, Australia by Vivienne C Tippett, Ghasem Toloo, David Eeles, Joseph YS Ting, Peter J Aitken, Gerard J FitzGerald

    Published in Australian health review (01-01-2013)
    “…Objective. To determine the impact of the introduction of universal access to ambulance services via the implementation of the Community Ambulance Cover (CAC)…”
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    Management of Ocular Trauma in Emergency (MOTE) Trial: A pilot randomized double-blinded trial comparing topical amethocaine with saline in the outpatient management of corneal trauma by Ting, Joseph Y S, Barns, Kenneth J, Holmes, John L

    Published in Journal of emergencies, trauma and shock (01-01-2009)
    “…It is unclear whether local anesthetic eye drops can be safely used for the topical anesthesia of patients with minor corneal injury who are discharged from…”
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