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Danielle Mazza

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The Medical Journal of Australia|February 23, 2010
The Healthy Kids Check - is it evidence-based?Karyn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|February 6, 2023
Sexual and Reproductive HealthDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
World Health & Population|March 24, 2017
Calling a Spade a Spoon: Are Non-American Donors Likely to Need the Same "Reshaping" of Terms for International Family Planning?Wendy V Norman, Danielle Mazza
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|December 8, 2022
Opportunities for Increasing Access to Effective Contraception in AustraliaDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
Eclinicalmedicine|August 12, 2025
Contraception and abortion information and care in community pharmacy for adolescents: a systematic reviewAnisa Rojanapenkul Assifi, Danielle Mazza
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|February 20, 2020
Improving assessment of child development: Results of a quality improvement intervention in general practiceKaryn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
Australian Journal of Primary Health|July 7, 2023
The role of primary care in optimising women's sexual and reproductive healthDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 15, 2015
Scrapping the Healthy Kids Check: a lost opportunityKaryn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
BMC Health Services Research|February 2, 2013
Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative studyDanielle Mazza, Anna Chapman, Susan Michie
BMC Psychiatry|June 17, 2014
Efficacy of depression treatments for immigrant patients: results from a systematic reviewJosefine Antoniades, Danielle Mazza, Bianca Brijnath
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The Medical Journal of Australia|February 23, 2010
The Healthy Kids Check - is it evidence-based?Karyn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|February 6, 2023
Sexual and Reproductive HealthDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
World Health & Population|March 24, 2017
Calling a Spade a Spoon: Are Non-American Donors Likely to Need the Same "Reshaping" of Terms for International Family Planning?Wendy V Norman, Danielle Mazza
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine|December 8, 2022
Opportunities for Increasing Access to Effective Contraception in AustraliaDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
Eclinicalmedicine|August 12, 2025
Contraception and abortion information and care in community pharmacy for adolescents: a systematic reviewAnisa Rojanapenkul Assifi, Danielle Mazza
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health|February 20, 2020
Improving assessment of child development: Results of a quality improvement intervention in general practiceKaryn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
Australian Journal of Primary Health|July 7, 2023
The role of primary care in optimising women's sexual and reproductive healthDanielle Mazza, Jessica R Botfield
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 15, 2015
Scrapping the Healthy Kids Check: a lost opportunityKaryn E Alexander, Danielle Mazza
BMC Health Services Research|February 2, 2013
Barriers to the implementation of preconception care guidelines as perceived by general practitioners: a qualitative studyDanielle Mazza, Anna Chapman, Susan Michie
BMC Psychiatry|June 17, 2014
Efficacy of depression treatments for immigrant patients: results from a systematic reviewJosefine Antoniades, Danielle Mazza, Bianca Brijnath
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