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1. Implementation of a pragmatic emergency department patients' own medications (POM) procedure to improve medication safety: An interrupted time series.

2. Design and implementation of an electronic opioid management plan to support consistent communication of opioid analgesia prescribing intentions to patients and general practitioners.

3. Hyperkalaemia in the emergency department: Epidemiology, management and monitoring of treatment outcomes.

4. Qualitative exploration of Australian Muslim patients' perceptions and experiences surrounding medication management during Ramadan.

5. Thunderstorm asthma medication management during an external emergency (Code Brown): An observational study of the impact of electronic prescribing and clinical documentation.

6. Comprehensive identification of medication‐related problems occurring prior to, during and after emergency department presentation: An Australian multicentre, prospective, observational study.

7. Impact of proactive pharmacist‐assisted warfarin management using an electronic medication management system in Australian hospitalised patients.

8. Evaluation of a targeted prescriber education intervention on emergency department discharge oxycodone prescribing.

9. Intravenous midazolam-droperidol combination, droperidol or olanzapine monotherapy for methamphetamine-related acute agitation: subgroup analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

10. Slick scripts: impact on patient flow targets of pharmacists preparing discharge prescriptions in a hospital with an electronic prescribing system.

11. Off-label and unlicenced medicine administration to paediatric emergency department patients.

12. Ketamine: Is the current 200 mg product fit for purpose in the emergency department?

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