Items where Author is "Petrie, Jennifer"
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BRITTAIN, Gavin, PETRIE, Jennifer, DUFFY, Kate E. M., GLOVER, Rachel, HULLOCK, Katie, PAPAIOANNOU, Diana, ROLDAN, Elisa, BEECHER, Colette, BURSNALL, Matthew, CICCARELLI, Olga, COLES, Alasdair J., COOPER, Cindy, GIOVANNONI, Gavin, GABRIEL, Ian, KAZMI, Majid, KYRIAKOU, Charalampia, NICHOLAS, Richard, PALING, David, PENIKET, Andy, SCOLDING, Neil, SILBER, Eli, DE SILVA, Thushan, VENNERI, Annalena, WALTERS, Stephen J., YOUNG, Carolyn, MURARO, Paolo A., SHARRACK, Basil, SNOWDEN, John A., PUBLICOVER, Amy, CLARK, Andy, BEN TURNER, Caroline Besley, KYRIAKOU, Charalampia, CRAWLEY, Charles, RICE, Claire, HUNT, David, ROG, David, THOLOULI, Eleni, NIKFEKR, Esmaeil, KINSELLA, Fran, LUCA, Gabriele De, MAZIBRADA, Gordon, HUNTER, Hannah, POMEROY, Ian, DAVIES, Jeff, BYRNE, Jenny, HOBART, Jeremy, CAMPBELL, Keith, ORCHARD, Kim, FINISKU, Leonora, DUDDY, Martin, VINJAM, Maruthi, SAIF, Muhammad, ROBERTSON, Neil, CICCARELLI, Olga, GALLAGHER, Paul, BULLEY, Simon, CAMPBELL, Vic and ISMAIL, Azza
(2024).
Efficacy and safety of autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation versus alemtuzumab, ocrelizumab, ofatumumab or cladribine in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (StarMS): protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
BMJ Open, 14 (2).
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MARINCOWITZ, Carl, STONE, Tony, BATH, Peter, CAMPBELL, Richard, TURNER, Janette Kay, HASAN, Madina, PILBERY, Richard, THOMAS, Benjamin David, SUTTON, Laura, BELL, Fiona, BIGGS, Katie, HOPFGARTNER, Frank, MAZUMDAR, Suvodeep, PETRIE, Jennifer and GOODACRE, Steve
(2022).
Accuracy of telephone triage for predicting adverse outcomes in suspected COVID-19: an observational cohort study.
BMJ QUALITY & SAFETY.
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MARINCOWITZ, Carl, SUTTON, Laura, STONE, Tony, PILBERY, Richard, CAMPBELL, Richard, THOMAS, Benjamin, TURNER, Janette, BATH, Peter A, BELL, Fiona, BIGGS, Katie, HASAN, Madina, HOPFGARTNER, Frank, MAZUMDAR, Suvodeep, PETRIE, Jennifer and GOODACRE, Steve
(2022).
Prognostic accuracy of triage tools for adults with suspected COVID-19 in a prehospital setting: an observational cohort study.
Emergency Medicine Journal.
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