Tessa Davis
Tessa Davis is a Consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine at the Royal London Hospital and a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London.
94 articles
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Facial bone x-rays
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Paediatricians: are they just little adults?
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Ankle x-rays
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Opportunistic teaching in the ED
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Lessons from Bankstown
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Cupping in kids
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Abuse on Nauru
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Rhinitis and sinusitis
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ENT Part 1: a word in your ear
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No Jab No Pay
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Missing meningitis
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Should we test RSV-positive infants for UTIs?
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Does eating peanuts in infancy reduce the chance of allergy?
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Knee X-rays
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Examining for a cleft palate
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The effect of oximetry on hospital admission for bronchiolitis
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Thrombocytosis
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Immigration detention centres
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CRITOE Quick Quiz
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Tongue tie – to cut or not to cut?
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Appendectomy or antibiotics?
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Screening tests and statistics – we’re only doctors, what do we know?
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The Sugar Babies Trial – Dextrose gel for neonatal hypoglycaemia
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Do braces cause anorexia nervosa?