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    • Women in contact with the Perth gay and lesbian community: Report of the Women’s Western Australian Sexual Health (WWASH) Survey 2010 and 2012 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Deacon, R; Comfort, Jude
      Published 2013-01-01
      First conducted in Sydney in 1996 and run in February every two years since,(3-8) the Sydney Women and Sexual Health (SWASH) survey is the longest running and only regular survey of LBQ women’s health and wellbeing in ...
      Open Access
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    • Examining stress and response to stress in medical students and new medical graduates 

      Daly, Michele
      Published 2002-01-01
      MOST MEMBERS OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION feel stressed at some time. If stress is ongoing, impairment may occur (defined as being unable to safely or reliably perform one’s role). A continuum appears to exist between functioning ...
      Open Access
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    • What is the evidence for clinical placements in underserved areas? 

      Perkins, David; Daly, Michele
      Published 2013-01-01
      Open Access
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    • Longitudinal integrated rural placements: a social learning systems perspective 

      Daly, Michele; Roberts, Chris; Kumar, Koshila; Perkins, David
      Published 2013-01-01
      OBJECTIVES There is currently little theoretically informed exploration of how non-traditional clinical placement programmes that are longitudinal, immersive, based on community-engaged education principles and located in ...
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    • What factors in rural and remote extended clinical placements may contribute to preparedness for practice, from the perspective of students and clinicians? 

      Daly, Michele; Perkins, David; Kumar, Koshila; Roberts, Chris; Moore, Malcolm
      Published 2013-08-07
      What factors in rural and remote extended clinical placements may contribute to preparedness for practice, from the perspective of students and clinicians? Michele Daly, David Perkins, Koshila Kumar, Chris Roberts and ...
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