Danielle Martin
Danielle Martin is a Canadian physician, health care administrator and a full professor at the University of Toronto. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cohort profile: the National Congenital Anomaly Registration Dataset in England by Danielle Martin, Sarah Stevens, John Broggio, Chloe Johnson, Kate M Fleming, Ben Wreyford, Sylvia Stoianova, Gabriella Melis, Ewoma Obaro, Jennifer M. Broughan, Kay Randall, Nicholas Aldridge, Donna Gibbard
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Designed for simplicity, used for complexity: The systemic pressures shaping walk-in clinic practices and outcomes by Braeden A. Terpou, Lauren Lapointe-Shaw, Ruoxi Wang, Danielle Martin, Mina Tadrous, Sacha Bhatia, Jennifer Shuldiner, Simon Berthelot, Niels Thakkar, Kerry McBrien, Bahram Rahman, Aisha Lofters, J. Michael Paterson, Rita McCracken, Christine Salahub, Tara Kiran, Noah M Ivers, Laura Desveaux
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Designed for simplicity, used for complexity: The systemic pressures shaping walk-in clinic practices and outcomes. by Braeden A Terpou, Lauren Lapointe-Shaw, Ruoxi Wang, Danielle Martin, Mina Tadrous, Sacha Bhatia, Jennifer Shuldiner, Simon Berthelot, Niels Thakkar, Kerry McBrien, Bahram Rahman, Aisha Lofters, J Michael Paterson, Rita McCracken, Christine Salahub, Tara Kiran, Noah M Ivers, Laura Desveaux
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Activity-based funding of hospitals and its impact on mortality, readmission, discharge destination, severity of illness, and volume of care: a systematic review and meta-analysis. by Karen S Palmer, Thomas Agoritsas, Danielle Martin, Taryn Scott, Sohail M Mulla, Ashley P Miller, Arnav Agarwal, Andrew Bresnahan, Afeez Abiola Hazzan, Rebecca A Jeffery, Arnaud Merglen, Ahmed Negm, Reed A Siemieniuk, Neera Bhatnagar, Irfan A Dhalla, John N Lavis, John J You, Stephen J Duckett, Gordon H Guyatt
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Adherence at 2 years with distribution of essential medicines at no charge: The CLEAN Meds randomized clinical trial. by Nav Persaud, Michael Bedard, Andrew Boozary, Richard H Glazier, Tara Gomes, Stephen W Hwang, Peter Juni, Michael R Law, Muhammad Mamdani, Braden Manns, Danielle Martin, Steven G Morgan, Paul Oh, Andrew D Pinto, Baiju R Shah, Frank Sullivan, Norman Umali, Kevin E Thorpe, Karen Tu, Andreas Laupacis, Carefully seLected and Easily Accessible at No Charge Medications (CLEAN Meds) study team
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