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Journal Article

Owen, C and Hemmings, L and Brown, T, Lost in translation: Maximizing handover effectiveness between paramedics and receiving staff in the emergency department, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 21, (2) pp. 102-107. ISSN 1742-6731 (2009) [Refereed Article]
Edwards, DG, The Laryngeal Mask Airway: An overview of its role in the paramedic profession, Australasian Journal of Emergency Care, 6, (2) pp. 30-34. ISSN 1328-3626 (1999) [Refereed Article] 

Chapter in Book

Walker, JH, Educating Paramedics, Paramedics in Australia - Contemporary challenges of practice, Pearson, Peter O'Meara and Carol Grbich (ed), Frenchs Forest, pp. 152-164. ISBN 978 1 4425 0911 5 (2009) [Research Book Chapter] 
Stirling, CM and O'Meara, P, Paramedic Practice in Rural and Regional Australia, Paramedics in Australia: contemporary challenges of practice, Pearson Education Australia, P. O'Meara and C.Grbich (ed), Frenchs Forest, NSW, pp. 32-44. ISBN 9781442509115 (2008) [Other Book Chapter] 

Conference Publication

Edwards, DG and Bowerman, L and Gibson, B and Berry, D and Edwards, LM, Paramedic accuracy in identifying the anatomical landmarks for needle chest decompression, Australian College of Ambulance Professionals National Conference, Perth, WA (2010) [Conference Extract] 
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