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Contents 3 July 2006 |
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Task Transfer |
Quality among a diversity of health care providers — Editorial
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Physician assistants and nurse practitioners:
the United States experience
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Workforce substitution and primary care — Editorial
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Advanced nurse roles in UK primary care
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The medical care practitioner: developing a
physician assistant equivalent for the United Kingdom
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Task substitution: where to from here? — Editorial
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Principles for supporting task substitution in Australian general practice
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Task transfer: the view of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
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Task transfer: the view of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
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Task substitution: the view of the Australian Medical Association
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Task transfer: another pressure for evolution of the medical profession
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A radical new treatment for the sick health workforce
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Re-inventing medical work and training: a view from generation X
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When the tide goes out: health workforce in rural, remote and Indigenous communities
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Research |
Aboriginal health workers and diabetes care in remote community health centres: a mixed method analysis
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Letters |
The efficacy of a nurse-led preoperative cataract assessment and postoperative care clinic
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Matters Arising — Medical education in Australia: changes are needed |
How not to effect change
in curricula
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Return to workforce-based training
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National exit exam needed
to test core knowledge
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Medical student access
to patients
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Altruism can no longer support community-based training
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Registrars cannot provide
full teaching for juniors
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Rural internship for final-year medical students
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Lessons to be learnt from general practice training
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Medical student input
to workforce planning
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Departments |
MJA/Wyeth Award 2005
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Book Reviews |
Fast facts: thyroid disorders
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Complementary medicine in clinical practice
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Dx/Rx: lung cancer
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The neurology short case. 2nd ed
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Correction |
Abdominal pain and eosinophilia in suburban goat keepers — trichostrongylosis
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