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Contents 30 June 2004 |
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A tale of a few hospitals
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Let’s ban drivel: commentary on A tale of a few hospitals
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Falls are a sensitive and challenging area of health care
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Commentary: public and private intervention rates in obstetric practice
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Refashioning child and family health services in response to family, social and political change
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Tensions in maternal and child health policy in Victoria: looking back, looking forward
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A preliminary casemix classification system for Home and Community Care Clients in Western Australia
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Demographics and utilisation of health services by paediatric refugees from East Africa: implications for service planning and provision
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The lived experience of men and women with hepatitis C: implications for support needs and health information
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Hepatitis C-related discrimination in New South Wales
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Demographic patterns of emergency presentations to Northern Territory public hospitals
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The influence of socio-economic and locational disadvantage on patterns of surgical care for lung cancer in Western Australia 1982–2001
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The impact of manual handling training on work place injuries: a 14 year audit
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Australian women’s perceptions of a specialist breast nurse model
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Sustaining evidence-based practice for young people who self-harm: a 4-year follow-up
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People who are ‘socially disadvantaged’ and the role of the aged care assessment team: a case example
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Book Review: Project management in health and community services by Judith Dwyer, Pauline Stanton and and Valerie Thiessen
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