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Journal Article
Coverdale, J*, Thomson, AN, White, GE, Social and sexual contact between general practitioners and patients in New Zealand: attitudes and prevalence, British Journal of General Practice, 45 (394) 245-247
(1995)
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Newble, D*, Dauphinee, D*, Macdonald, M*, Mulholland, H*, Dawson, B*, Page, G*, Swanson, D*, Thomson, AN, van der Vleuten, C*, Guidelines for Assessing Clinical Competence, Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 6 (3) 213-220
(1994)
[A1]
Sladden, MJ, Dickinson, J*, General practitioners' attitudes to screening for prostate and testicular cancers, Medical Journal of Australia, 162 (8) 410-413
(1995)
[A1]
Thomson, AN, White, GE, Barham, P*, 'Games People Play' - Auckland General Practitioners attitudes to contact with Pharmaceutical Representatives, New Zealand Family Physician, 22 (1) 10-12
(1995)
[A1]
Thomson, AN, White, GE, Attitudes toward sexual contact between general practitioners and their patients, New Zealand Medical Journal, 108 (1002) 247-249
(1995)
[A1]
White, GE, Thomson, AN, As Every Good Mother Should - Immunisation Concerns Among New Zealand Mothers, Health and Social Care in the Community, 3 73-82
(1995)
[A1]
White, GE, Older women's attitudes to cervical screening and cervical cancer: a New Zealand experience, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 21 (4) 659-666
(1995)
[A1]
White, GE, Thomson, AN, Anonymized Focus Groups as a Research Tool for Health Professionals, Qualitative Health Research, 5 (2) 256-261
(1995)
[A2]
Newell, CJ, Consumer Reflections on the Disability Discrimination Act, Australian Disability Review (2) 60-65
(1995)
[A3]
Butler, CS, Defusing the consumption bomb, Medical Journal of Australia, 163 (1) 56
(1995)
[A4]
Butler, CS, Medical care of doctors, Medical Journal of Australia, 163 (2) 112
(1995)
[A4]
Newell, CJ, People with Disabilities and the Information Society: Issues and Opportunities for Health Promotion, Health Issues (44) 29-30
(1995)
[A4]
Sladden, MJ, Thomson, AN, Prostate cancer: enthusiasm for screening, Medical Journal of Australia, 163 (7) 389-390
(1995)
[A4]
Flux, WG, From retirement to rural practice, Medical Journal of Australia, 162 (5) 272-273
(1995)
[A5]
Conference Publication
Newell, CJ, Towards High Quality Open Learning for People with Disability: Some Challenges and Opportunities, Enabling Vision '95, Melbourne, Victoria, 14-25
(1995)
[F2]
Walker, JH, Be Prepared: Dialogue With An Open Learning Sceptic - Background Paper, Distance Education - Crossing Frontiers, Vanuatu, 54-57
(1995)
[F2]
Gill, GF, Who gets involved in a Division of General Practice - An Australian Innovation, Family Medicine - Meeting New Challenges, Hong Kong, 131
(1995)
[F3]
Thomson, AN, White, GE, Teaching Doctor-Patient Boundary Issues in Undergraduate Medical Curricula, Family Medicine - Meeting New Challenges, Hong Kong, 89
(1995)
[F3]
Thomson, AN, White, GE, The Anonymous Telephone Based Focus Group (AFOG) - A Research Tool for Family Practice, Family Medicine - Meeting New Challenges, Hong Kong, 201
(1995)
[F3]
White, GE, Thomson, AN, Sexual Harassment of Undergraduate Medical Students, Family Medicine - Meeting New Challenges, Hong Kong, 180
(1995)
[F3]
White, GE, Thomson, AN, The Need for Teaching about Doctor-Patient Boundary Issues in Undergraduate Medical Curricula, Family Medicine - Meeting New Challenges, Hong Kong, 180
(1995)
[F3]
Contract Report, Consultant's Report
Newell, CJ, Quality and Ethics for GPs and Consumers with Disabilities, General Practice Evaluation Program, Commonwealth Department of Human Services and Health
(1995)
[I2]
Other Public Output
Newell, CJ, Senate Enquiry into Open Learning - People with Disabilities, ODLAA Times, Open and Distance Learning Association of Australia, Brisbane, Queensland, 2, 4
(1995)
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