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2020-09Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cuts ties with patients' outside world.Freeman-Sanderson, A; Rose, L; Brodsky, MB
2020-11-06A consensus statement for the management and rehabilitation of communication and swallowing function in the ICU: A global response to COVID-19.Freeman-Sanderson, A; Ward, EC; Miles, A; de Pedro Netto, I; Duncan, S; Inamoto, Y; McRae, J; Pillay, N; Skoretz, SA; Walshe, M; Brodsky, MB; COVID-19 SLP Global Group
2021-03-01Surge capacity for critical care specialised allied health professionals in Australia during COVID-19.Ridley, EJ; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Haines, KJ
2021-09-21Swallowing and communication outcomes following primary transoral robotic surgery for advanced or recurrent oropharyngeal cancer: Case series.Charters, E; Bogaardt, H; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Ballard, K; Davies, S; Oates, J; Clark, J
2021-07Swallowing and communication outcomes following primary transoral robotic surgery.Charters, E; Wu, R; Milross, C; Bogaardt, H; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Ballard, K; Davies, S; Oates, J; Clark, J
2020-01-01Conceptualisation and development of the RIPE-N model (reflective interprofessional education-network model) to enhance interprofessional collaboration across multiple health professionsLucas, C; Power, T; Kennedy, DS; Forrest, G; Hemsley, B; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Courtney-Harris, M; Ferguson, C; Hayes, C
2016-11The author replies.Freeman-Sanderson, A
2021-07Supporting Crucial Conversations: Speech-Language Pathology Intervention in Palliative End-of-Life Care.Pollens, R; Chahda, L; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Lalonde Myers, E; Mathison, B
2023-02Sepsis, critical illness, communication, swallowing and Sustainable Development Goals 3, 4, 10.Freeman-Sanderson, A; Hammond, NE; Brodsky, MB; Thompson, K; Hemsley, B
2023Dysphagia prevalence and outcomes associated with the evolution of COVID-19 and its variantsClayton, N; Freeman-Sanderson, A; Walker, E
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