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Ed Oakley

Ed Oakley

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Parkville, Victoria, Australia

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Prof Oakley is a paediatric emergency medicine specialist, Director of Emergency Medicine, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne and an honorary Research fellow at Murdoch Children's Research Institute.

Ed a member of the Paediatric Leadership Group of the Victorian Paediatric Clinical Network; the Clinical trials group of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine; the Scientific Advisory Committee for the Queensland Emergency Medicine Research Foundation, and a Board member of the Emergency Medicine Foundation.

His publications are as follows:
Babl FE, Krieser D, Oakley E, Dalziel S. A Platform for Paediatric Acute Care Research. EMA Accepted for pucblcation 17 July 2014.
Yeaman F, Oakley E, Meek R, Graudins A. Sub-dissociative dose intranasal ketamine for limb injury pain in children in the emergency department: a pilot study. EMA Accepted for publication Feb 2013.
Ed Oakley, Meredith Borland, Jocelyn Neutze, Jason Acworth, David Krieser, Stuart Dalziel, Andrew Davidson, Susan Donath, Kim Jachno, Mike South, Theane Theophilos, Franz E Babl, for the Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT). Nasogastric hydration versus intravenous hydration for infants with bronchiolitis: a randomised trial. Lancet Respiratory Medicine 2013:1(2), 113–20.
Lyttle, Mark D, Cheek John A, Blackburn Carol, Oakley Ed, Ward Brenton, Fry Amanda, Jachno Kim, Babl Franz E. Applicability of the CATCH, CHALICE and PECARN paediatric head injury clinical decision rules: pilot data from a single Australian centre. Emergency Medicine Journal2012: 29(10):785-94.
Oakley E, Taylor D, Coates T, Davidson A, Fry A, Babl F. A primer for clinical research in the emergency department: Part IV: Multicentre Research. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2012:24(5):482-91.
Tosif S, Baker A, Oakley E, Donath S, Babl FE. Contamination rates of different urine collection methods for the diagnosis of urinary tract infection in young children: an observational cohort study. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health; 2012:48(8), 659-664 .
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