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1999 Research Report

Journal Article

Baker, PG*, Giles, LGF*, ‘Is Excess Weight Related to Chronic Spinal Pain?’, Chiropractic Journal of Australia, 29 (2) 51-54 (1999) [A1]

Giles, LGF*, Baker, PG, ‘A multidisciplinary specialised pain syndrome unit’, Chiropractic Journal of Australia, 28 (1) 2-6 (1998) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Debates Regarding Governance: a disability perspective’, Disability and Society, 13 (2) 295-296 (1998) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Encountering Oppression: The Emergence of the Australian Disability Rights Movement’, Social Alternatives, 18 (1) 47-52 (1999) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Teaching Analysis - The Ethics of Narrative Ethics: Some Teaching Reflection’, Health Care Analysis, 6 (2) 171-174 (1998) [A1]

Newell, CJ, ‘The social nature of disability, disease and genetics: a response to Gillam, Persson, Holtug, Draper and Chadwick’, Journal of Medical Ethics, 25 (2) 172-175 (1999) [A1]

Sladden, MJ, Ward, J*, ‘Australian general practitioners' views and use of colorectal cancer screening tests’, MJA, 170 (3) 110-117 (1999) [A1]

Sladden, MJ, Ward, J*, ‘Do Australian family physicians screen smokers for lung cancer?’, Chest, 115 (3) 725-8 (1999) [A1]

Sladden, MJ, Thomson, AN, ‘How do general pratitioners manage rectal bleeding?’, Australian Family Physician, 27 (Jan-Feb) 78-82 (1998) [A1]

Sladden, MJ, Dickinson, J*, ‘Screening for Testicular and Ovarian Cancers’, Cancer Forum, 22 (March) 30-36 (1998) [A1]

Ward, J*, Young, J*, Sladden, MJ, ‘Australian general practitioners' views and use of tests to detect early prostate cancer’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 22 (3) 374-380 (1998) [A1]

Ward, J*, Bruce, T*, D'Este, K*, Holt, P*, Sladden, MJ, ‘Labour-saving strategies to maintain survey response rates: a randomised trial’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 22 (3) 394-396 (1998) [A1]

Young, J*, Ward, J*, Sladden, MJ, ‘Do the beliefs of Australian general practitioners about the effectiveness of cancer screening accord with the evidence?’, Journal of Med Screen, 5 (February) 67-68 (1998) [A1]

Baker, PG, ‘Using Debate to teach medicine - how effective is the learning?’, Focus on Health Professional Education: A Multi-Disciplinary Journal, 1 (2) 78-92 (1999) [A2]

Newell, CJ, ‘'We went through psychological hell': a case report of prenatal diagnosis’, Nursing Ethics, 6 (3) 250-256 (1999) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Church Schools and Values’, ETHOS - A Journal of Global Ethics, 1 (4) 22 (1998) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Disabling consultation? A report card from the disability sector’, Communications Update (145, July) 13-14 (1998) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Disabling Health Systems’, Interaction, 12 (4) 13-16 (1999) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘On the Notion of a Christian Case for Euthanasia: A Response to Duncan Reid’, Ministry Society and Theology, 12 (1) 76-90 (1998) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Reflecting on Human Dignity’, St Mark's Review (Autumn 1998, No 173) 19-23 (1998) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘Reflective learning on pastoral care and ethics: a pilot course’, Ministry Society and Theology, 13 (1) 61-75 (1999) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘The Euthanasia Debate and Hospital Chaplaincy in Australia’, The Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy (June) 8-16 (1998) [A3]

Newell, CJ, ‘We got the toilets right. What more do you want? Critical refelctions on 'special needs' and access to Ombudsman and complaints schemes’, Interaction, 13 (1) 30-33 (1999) [A3]

Baker, PG, ‘Munchausen's Syndrome. Still alive and well’, Australian Family Physician, 28 (8) 805-807 (1999) [A5]

Newell, CJ, ‘Competition policy and consumers - Editorial’, The Australian Health Consumer (2) 3 (1999) [A6]

Newell, CJ, ‘Consumer rights in the Electronic Age - Editorial’, The Australian Health Consumer (3) 3,47 (1999) [A6]

Chapter in Book

Giles, LGF*, Baker, PG, ‘Introduction to cervical pain’, Clinical Anatomy and Management of Cervical Spine Pain, Butterworth Heinemann, LGF Giles, KP Singer (ed), Oxford, 3-19 (1998) [C1]

Newell, CJ, ‘Critical Reflections on Disability, Difference and the New Genetics’, Goodbye Normal Gene, Pluto Press Australia Ltd, G O'Sullivan, E Sharman and S Short (ed), Annadale, 58-74 (1999) [C1]

Review

Newell, CJ, ‘Genome(s) and Justice’, Interaction, 13 (1) 34-35 (1999) [D3]

Conference Publication

Marsden, DE, Newell, CJ, ‘Image and Reality - Some Ethical Implications of Modern Diagnostic Techniques’, What is this thing called Bioethics?, Hobart, 140-144 (1999) [F1]

Mercae, A, ‘Immune to reality? Australian policies on immunisation and the reality of current practice’, What is this thing called Bioethics?, Hobart, 43-50 (1999) [F1]

Newell, CJ, Marsden, DE, ‘Medical versus social and ethical narrative? A reflection on clinical decision making’, What is this thing called Bioethics?, Hobart, 56-59 (1999) [F1]

Baker, PG, ‘Chronic spinal pain - what really works, and which tests are worthwile?’, Rehabilitation at the Extremes, Adelaide, 80-81 (1999) [F2]

Baker, PG, ‘Trigger point incision - technique, patient evaluation, and role in spinal pain management’, Rehabilitation at the Extremes, Adelaide, 85-86 (1999) [F2]

Newell, CJ, ‘A Vision for the Future’, Children Our Future, Brisbane, 289-295 (1998) [F2]

Newell, CJ, ‘Protecting the human subject in medical experimentation’, Experimenting with Humans, Hobart, 29-40 (1998) [F2]

Newell, CJ, ‘Sexuality, Disability and All!’, Disability Network Hunter Inc - Life Choices and Independence Conference, Newcastle, 26-30 (1998) [F2]

Newell, CJ, ‘The Ethics of Narrative Ethics’, Australian Bioethics Association, Melbourne University, 38-40 (1998) [F2]

Baker, PG, ‘An overview of chronic spinal pain’, Australian Pain Society Conference, Wrestpoint Hotel Casino, Hobart, 6 (1998) [F3]

Baker, PG, ‘Chronic spinal pain management incorporating percutaneous neurotomy’, Proceedings, Hilton on the Park, Melbourne, 20 (1998) [F3]

McCarrick, G*, Newell, CJ, Meumann, F, ‘In Training Assessment (ITA) Pilot Project - RACGP Training Program Tasmania - Work in Progress’, Access & Equity, Darwin, 62 (1998) [F3]

Newell, CJ, ‘What is this thing called Bioethics?’, Proceedings of the 6th National Conference of the Australian Bioethics Association, Hobart (1999) [F4]

Other Public Output

Newell, CJ, ‘1981 and the rise of the Australian disability rights movement’, Access, Disability Employment Action Centre, Melbourne, 1, 3 (1999) [O2]

Newell, CJ, ‘Consumers and Telstra: consultation a decade down the track’, Communications Update, Communications Law Centre, Sydney, 155, June (1999) [O2]

Newell, CJ, ‘Discussion Papers on Effective Consumer Input and Employment’, Gateways, DASU Tasmania, Hobart, 7, June 1998 (1998) [O2]

Newell, CJ, ‘My Sexuality, The Sexuality of Those I Know, and What Difference Does It Make?’, EREMOS, Eremos Institute, Sydney, 64 (1998) [O2]

Newell, CJ, ‘Testing the strategy - gold medal disability access’, Access, Disability Employment Action Centre Inc, Melbourne, 1, 6 (1999) [O2]


EJ - Denotes Electronic Journal
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