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    • World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Position Statement: Mental Health in the Workplace 2022 // GA23.10.6 

      Greenberg, Neil; Kawakami, Norito; Rajgopal, Thirumalai; Heron, Richard; Morganstein, Joshua; Jetly, Rakesk; Glozier, Nick
      Published 2023
      This Position Statement focuses on the important role that ‘good work’ [defined below] can have on an individual’s mental health. It highlights the role of workplace in fostering positive mental health and prevention of ...
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    • Barriers to adopting intracorporeal anastomosis in colorectal procedures amongst Australian general surgeons 

      Patel, Meet; Naseem, Zainab
      Published 2024
      Introduction: Minimally invasive colonic anastomosis can be performed using intra-corporeal or extra-corporeal with laparoscopic or robotic assistance. In colorectal surgery, choosing the optimal approach is still ...
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    • XCAT-CoMBAT training data 

      Nicholas, Hindley
      Published 2024-02-29
      The XCAT-CoMBAT data can be used to train deep neural networks in an open-source framework for AI-guided adaptive radiotherapy. This framework, called Voxelmap, seeks to learn patient-specific geometric correspondences ...
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    • Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: Technical Report 

      Hassett, Leanne; Johnson, Liam
      Published 2024-02-01
      Background In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) released updated physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines, which for the first-time included a guideline for people living with disability. The disability ...
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    • Australian Physical Activity Clinical Practice Guideline for people with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: Administrative Report 

      Hassett, Leanne; Johnson, Liam
      Published 2024-02-01
      Background In 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) released updated physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines, which for the first-time included a guideline for people living with disability. The disability ...
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