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Contents May 2008 |
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From the Editor |
The real business of health care
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It’s not the evidence, it’s the way you use it:
is clinical practice being tyrannised by evidence?
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Models of Care |
Editorial
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Care management for older people with mental health problems: from evidence to practice
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Human Resource Management |
Re-visioning cultural competence in community health services in Victoria
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A piece of the puzzle — the role of ethnic health staff
in hospitals
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Rest during shift work in the emergency department
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Attitudes, beliefs and values of students in undergraduate medical, nursing and pharmacy programs
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The working world of nursing unit managers: responsibility without power
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Evaluation of a hospital volunteer program
in rural Australia
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Predicting absenteeism and turnover intentions in the health professions
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Will the Australian nuclear medicine technologist workforce meet anticipated health care demands?
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Barriers to continuing medical education in Australian prevocational doctors
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K Donald Festschrift – Introduction |
Health, health care and healing: introduction to the Festschrift for Professor Ken Donald
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K Donald Festschrift – Commentaries |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health:
today’s challenges, tomorrow’s opportunities
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Ken Donald and Muscular Christianity
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Compensation and wellness: a conflict for veterans’ health
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Looking after health care in the bush
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Pathology in education and practice:
a time for integration?
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K Donald Festschrift – Peer Reviewed Paper |
The Australian health care system:
reform, repair or replace?
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Other Topics |
Self-management support and training for patients with chronic and complex conditions improves health-related behaviour and health outcomes
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Self-assessment of medico-legal risk by doctors:
the Know Your Risk Version 1 – Short Form
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Residents’ satisfaction with multi-purpose services
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The benefit and burden of “ageing-in-place” in an aged care community
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Going online — experiences with a web survey
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Reviews |
Book Review
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