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Skinner starred in the first VWFL match played at the MCG, which was held on Mother's Day, Sunday May 9, 2004. In a best-on-ground performance, playing across the half-forward and full-forward lines, Skinner kicked eight goals in a match-winning performance. The match was played between the
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Haines, Terry; O'Brien, Lisa; McDermott, Fiona; Markham, Donna; Mitchell, Deb; Watterson, Dina; Skinner, Elizabeth (2014). "A novel research design can aid disinvestment from existing health technologies with uncertain effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and/Or safety".
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University Mugars and the St Albans Spurs, in a rematch of the 2003 VWFL Grand Final, as a curtain-raiser before the AFL match between
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Denehy L, De Morton N, Skinner EH, Edbrooke L, Haines K, Warrillow S, Berney S. A Physical
Function Test for use in the ICU: Validity, responsiveness and predictive utility of the PFIT (scored). Physical Therapy
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Skinner EH, Berney S, Warrillow S, Denehy L. Development of a physical function outcome measure (PFIT) and pilot exercise training protocol for use in intensive care. Critical Care and
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Wang Y, Haines T, Ritchie P, Walker C, Ansell T, Ryan DT, Lim PS, Vij S, Acs R, Fealy N, Skinner EH. Early mobilization on continuous renal replacement therapy is safe and may improve filter life. Critical Care
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Jubilee team at the VWFL 25th Anniversary Gala Dinner. Skinner retired from the VWFL at the end of the 2005 season.
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