Acute Medicine

Acute Medicine references 

 
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 11. Acute Medicine Taskforce. Acute medical care. The right person, in the right setting – first time. Report of the Acute Medicine Task Force. October 2007. Royal College of Physicians (London).
 12. NCEPOD: “Emergency Admissions: A journey in the right direction? A report of the National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcomes and Deaths” (NCEPOD) October 2007.