2005 Publications

PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

Peer-Reviewed

  • Doherty S. History of Evidenced Based Medicine: Oranges, Chloride of Lime, and Leeches, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 17(4): 314-321, 2005.
  • Doherty S. Evidenced Based Medicine, Arguments for and against, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 17(4): 307-313 2005.
  • Donald K, Smith A, Doherty S, Sundararajan V. The effect of an on-site emergency physician at night in the emergency department of a rural base hospital, Rural and Remote Health, 5:380 (online), 2005.
  • Donald KJ, Doherty SR, Shun A. Duodenal perforation, an interesting case report, Emergency Medicine Australasia, 17(1): 2005.
  • Morrissey M. Ethnicity and Race in Drug and Alcohol Research, Health Sociology Review 13(2): 111-120, 2005.
  • Guppy MPB, Mickan SM, Del Mar CB. Advising patients to increase fluid intake for treating acute respiratory infections. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4, 2005. Art. No: CD004419. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD004419.pub2
  • Smith A, Williams L, Lyons M, Lewis S. A Multiprofessional Learning Module on Ethical Healthcare and Professional Practice, Focus on Health Professional Education, 6(3): 21-23, 2005.
  • Grissell TV, Powell H, Shafren DR, Boyle MJ, Hensley MJ, Jones PD, Whitehead B F, Gibson PG. 'Interleukin-10 gene expression in acute virus-induced asthma', American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 172 433-439, 2005.
  • Fraser J. Population health and public health in Australian general practice: What's in a name? Australian Family Physician,177-179, 2005.
  • Fraser J. Ethics of HIV testing in general practice without informed consent: A case series. Journal of Medical Ethics, 31(12):698-702, 2005.
  • Alexander C, Fraser J. Professional career needs of general practitioners and registrars working in north-western New South Wales. Australian Family Physician, 34 (special issue): 7-9, 2005.

Non-refereed

  • Jones PD. Psychiatric diagnoses in children in foster care in rural NSW. Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health 41(8) Abstract S9-10, 2005
  • Smith A, Thornberry P, Cooper R, Brown L, Williams L, Lyons M, Jones P. The Challenge of evaluating rural undergraduate multi-professional education. Central to Health: Sustaining Well-being in Remote and Rural Australia, Proceeding of the 8th National Rural Health Conference, National Rural Health Alliance, Canberra, Conference Publication full paper - CDROM ISBN: 0 957 1220 88, ISSN: 1445 3363, 2005.
  • Smith A, McParlane J, Thornberry P. From the Bay to the Bush: Collegial collaboration in action. In McCrae Nadine (Ed.), Corrigan G & Robyn Smyth (Asst. Eds.) Honouring our Tertiary Teaching. Collection of papers from Faculty of Education, Health and Professional Studies 2003 Symposium, University of New England, pp29-34. ISBN 1 86389 897, 2005.
  • Crowley E, Ellis E, Dunstan H, Roberts T, Kumar R, Jones P, Davidson P. Constipation and Cow's Milk Protein Allergy: a Literature Review, 23rd Dietitians Association of Australia National Conference - Embracing Diversity, Perth, WA, 22-28 May 2005, Publisher: Dietitions Association of Australia, p.112, ISSN 0728 4519, 2005.

CONFERENCE PAPERS/POSTERS

  • Anderson D. Mentoring novice researchers through the research process: A pilot program in rural NSW. [paper] 3rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney,1-2 December 2005.
  • Morrissey M. Aboriginal health: Why we need to rethink and rework social epidemiology. [paper] 3rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney,1-2 December 2005.
  • May J, Cooper R, Morrissey M, Starky J. The General Practice profile of a rural town in Australia. [poster] 3 rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney 1-2 December 2005.
  • Morrissey M. Aboriginal health theory and practice for primary health care researchers and practitioners. [paper] 3rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney, 1-2 December 2005
  • Crowley E. Constipation and cow's milk protein allergy: A literature review. [paper] 3rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney, 1-2 December 2005.
  • Blackman K. An evidence based approach to designing a rural falls prevention program. [paper] 3rd Annual NSW Primary Health Care research & evaluation conference, Sydney, 1-2 December 2005.
  • Johnston A, Smith A. Advances in imaging technology in chronic low back pain & correlation with clinical symptoms. [paper] Annual Conference, North Coast Sub-Branch of the Australian Institute of Radiography, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 5th November 2005.
  • Hermeston W, Creighton A. Indigenous Researchers for Indigenous Health Research in University Departments of Rural Health, Health Partnerships: Practices and Challenges Conference, Coffs Harbour, NSW, 11 November 2005.
  • Cameron E, Cooper R, Creighton A. Are you talkin' my lingo? A culturally sensitive resource for Occupational Therapists working with Aboriginal people. [paper] 2nd NSW Rural Allied Health Conference, Sydney, 28-29 October 2005.
  • Smith T. The relevance of remote x-ray operator practice to the future rural health workforce crisis: preliminary finding. [paper] 2nd NSW Rural Allied Health Conference, Sydney, NSW, 28-29 October 2005.
  • Brown L, Crowley E, Harris D, Adams C. Collaboration in dietetic placements in Northern NSW. [paper] 2nd NSW Rural Allied Health Conference, Sydney, 28-29 October, 2005
  • Brown L, Cooper R, Smith A, Thornberry P. Breaking down the barriers: Multi-professional education for rural health professional students. [poster] 2nd NSW Rural Allied Health Conference, Sydney, 28-29 October 2005.
  • Fraser J, Hawkins A, Alexander C, Fragar L, Robertson C. Evaluation of the impact of a Research Methods Support Structure to increase research capacity in the New England Region of rural NSW. [paper] Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 48th Annual Scientific Convention, Darwin, 29 September - 2 October, 2005.
  • Alexander C, Fraser J. Education, training and support needs of general practitioners and registrars working in the New England Region of New South Wales. [paper] to Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 48th Annual Scientific Convention, Darwin, 29 September - 2 October, 2005.
  • Gemmell-Smith F, Fraser J, Finlayson P, Kemp D. Procedural medicine training in the New England Region of NSW: An exciting, innovative team approach to rural GP procedural training. [poster] Royal Australian College of General Practitioners 48th Annual Scientific Convention, Darwin, 29th September - 2 October, 2005.
  • Doherty S. Results of evidenced implementation across a spectrum of hospitals, [paper] NSW Health Rural Emergency Winter Conference, September 2005.
  • Morrissey M. Chronic disease, social theory and post graduate research training, [paper], Rural Health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, NSW, 16-18 September 2005.
  • Sanderson H, Barac B. 'Saving Lives': A rural experience and application of clinical simulation with 'SimMan'. [poster] - Rural Health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September 2005.
  • Johnston C, Blackman K, Isles R, Rivett D. Multi-factored approach to the education of physiotherapy students in rural practice [poster] Rural Health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September 2005.
  • Cameron E, Creighton A, Cooper R. "Are you talkin' my lingo?" - A cultural resource for health professionals. [paper] Rural health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September 2005
  • Smith T, Brown L, Cooper R. Innovative models of rural undergraduate curriculum delivery for allied health students. [paper] Rural health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September 2005.
  • Smith T, Brown L, Cooper R, Thornberry, P. Breaking down the barriers: Multi-professional education for rural health students. [poster] Rural health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September 2005.
  • Fraser J, Hawkins A, Alexander C, Fragar L, Robertson C. Evaluation of the impact of a Research Methods Support Structure to increase research capacity in the New England Region of rural NSW. [paper] Rural Health Curriculum Development Conference, Tamworth, 16-18 September, 2005.
  • Barac B. "Resuscitation Teaching Can Be Fun" The Tamworth Experience of Clinical Simulation Using Simman. [paper] Rural Critical Care Conference, Tamworth, 27 August, 2005.
  • Doherty S. Implementation of national asthma council guidelines for rural emergency departments. [paper] Rural Critical Care Conference, Tamworth, 27 August, 2005.
  • Alexander C, Fraser J. Education, training and support needs of general practitioners and registrars working in the New England Region of New South Wales. [paper] National General Practice Education Conference, 24-25 August, Sydney, 2005.
  • Fraser J, Alexander C, Hawkins, A, Fragar, L, Robertson, C. Evaluation of the impact of a research methods support structure to increase research capacity in the New England region of rural New South Wales. [poster] National General Practice Education Conference, 24-25 August, Sydney, 2005.
  • Gemmell-Smith F, Fraser J, Gaul M. Improving GP registrar orientation and learning in Emergency Departments in the New England region of New South Wales. [poster] National General Practice Education Conference, 24-25 August, Sydney, 2005.
  • Gemmell-Smith F, Fraser J, Gaul M. Improving GP registrar orientation and learning in Emergency Departments in the New England region of New South Wales. [paper] 5th Rural Critical Care Conference, Tamworth, 26-27 August, 2005.
  • Doherty S. Development of an evidenced based implementation for rural EDs [paper] Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth "Closing the Know-do Gap" Conference, Sydney, August 2005. http://www.aracy.org.au/conference2005_concurrentsession_a.htm
  • Doherty S. Evidence-based Implementation: Results of Guideline Implementation across a spectrum of rural hospitals. 20-23 2005 Australasian College of Emergency Medicine Winter Symposium, Queenstown, New Zealand, 20-23 July 2005.
  • Doherty S. Clinical Guidelines in the ED- An Evidence-Based Implementation. [paper] Australasia College of Emergency Medicine Winter Symposium, Queenstown, New Zealand, 20-23 July 2005.
  • May J, Starky J. Regional GP Managed Practice - the leading role of Divisions. [paper], The General Practitioner Conference and Exhibition - Vital Links State Forum, Sydney, 20-22 May 2005,
  • Jones PD. Psychiatric Diagnoses in Children in Foster Care in Rural NSW, [paper] The Royal Australasian College of Physicians Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, May 2005.
  • Brown L, Capra S, Williams L. Opportunity and Inequity in Rural Dietetics. [paper] 23rd National Conference of the Dietitians Association of Australia, Perth. May, 2005.
  • Crowley E, Williams L, Ellis E, Dunstan H, Roberts T, Kumar R, Jones P, Davidson P. Constipation and Cows Milk Protein Allergy: A Literature Review. [poster] 23rd National Conference of the Dietitians Association of Australia, Perth. May, 2005
  • Smith A, Thornberry P, Cooper R, Brown L, Williams L, Lyons M, Jones P. The Challenge of evaluating rural undergraduate multi-professional education. [paper] the 8th National Rural Health Conference, Alice Springs, 10-13 March, 2005.
  • Smith A, Adams J, Jones P. Investigating the role of NSW remote X-ray operators: Future practice implications, [poster] 8th National Rural Health Conference, Alice Springs, 10-13 March, 2005.

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