Kirk D. Magee
Principaux champs de recherche
- ANALYTIC TOXICOLOGY
- BACK PAIN
- CASE CROSSOVER DESIGN
- CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT TOOL
- DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
- DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF CANNABIS/ALCOHOL
- DROGUES - SCIENCES PHARMACEUTIQUES/CHIMIE ET UTILISATION NON MÉDICALE DES DROGUES
- Systèmes et services de santé-Efficacité et résultats des soins de santé
- INJURY PREVENTION
- TRAUMATISME,REGENERATION
- Appareil locomoteur-Physiologie et biologie des muscles squelettiques
- Santé de la population
- PREDICTIVE MODELING
- ASPECTS PSYCHOSOCIAUX/COMPORTEMENTS
- surveillance
- TRAFFIC COLLISION
Chercheur(e)s associé(e)s
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Campbell, Samuel G
Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre -
Curran, Janet
Dalhousie University -
French, Simon D
Queen's University -
French, Simon D
Macquarie University -
Hayden, Jill A
Dalhousie University -
McGrath, Patrick J
Dalhousie University -
Ogilvie, Rachel L
Dalhousie University -
Slipp, Patrick J
Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre -
Smith, Andrea O
Dalhousie University -
Stiell, Ian G
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute -
Wells, George A
Université d'Ottawa -
Asbridge, Mark
Dalhousie University -
Chisholm, Douglas
St. Michael's Hospital -
Cusimano, Michael D
St. Michael's Hospital -
Mann, Robert E
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health -
Murphy, Nancy
IWK Health Centre -
Rehm, Jürgen T
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health -
Tallon, John M
Not Applicable
Organisations associées
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Projets de recherche récents
A clinical decision support tool for diagnostic imaging use for low back pain
2017/18-2020/21 • $715,173 • PI,CO
Objective: To develop a tool to help doctors make appropriate decisions about the need for diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain. Rationale: Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling health problems in Canada and the world. In most cases, low back pain resolves without...
Cannabis and traffic collisions: A case crossover study of patients presenting to tertiary care centres in Toronto and Halifax
2010/11 • $179,086 • PI,CO
Impaired driving is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Canada, and is an important issue to researchers, policymakers, and the public. Epidemiological evidence points to the profound effect of alcohol on road safety, and a number of important initiatives to combat this problem have...