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David A Newby

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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 19, 2013
Low awareness of adverse drug reaction reporting systems: a consumer surveyJane Robertson, David A Newby
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 23, 2010
Computerised prescribing: assessing the impact on prescription repeats and on generic substitution of some commonly used antibioticsDavid A Newby, Jane Robertson
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 13, 2002
Drug advertising: truths, half-truths and few statisticsDavid A Newby, David A Henry
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 9, 2011
A most trusted profession ...?Anthony J Smith, David A Newby
BMC Medical Education|February 14, 2019
A pilot study of a pharmacist-led prescribing program for final-year medical studentsDavid A Newby, Barrie Stokes, Anthony J Smith
Plos One|June 14, 2016
Health Care Spending: Changes in the Perceptions of the Australian PublicJane Robertson, David A Newby, Emily J Walkom
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 27, 2003
Effect of computerised prescribing on use of antibioticsDavid A Newby, Jayne L Fryer, David A Henry
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 9, 2005
Barriers to student access to patients in a group of teaching hospitalsLeslie G Olson, Suzanne R Hill, David A Newby
BMC Public Health|May 22, 2013
Medicines and the media: news reports of medicines recommended for government reimbursement in AustraliaJane Robertson, Emily J Walkom, Marc D Bevan, et al.
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|May 30, 2019
The role of evidence in consumer choice of non-prescription medicinesMarc Bevan, Yee Ching Ng, Joyce Cooper, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 19, 2013
Low awareness of adverse drug reaction reporting systems: a consumer surveyJane Robertson, David A Newby
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 23, 2010
Computerised prescribing: assessing the impact on prescription repeats and on generic substitution of some commonly used antibioticsDavid A Newby, Jane Robertson
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 13, 2002
Drug advertising: truths, half-truths and few statisticsDavid A Newby, David A Henry
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 9, 2011
A most trusted profession ...?Anthony J Smith, David A Newby
BMC Medical Education|February 14, 2019
A pilot study of a pharmacist-led prescribing program for final-year medical studentsDavid A Newby, Barrie Stokes, Anthony J Smith
Plos One|June 14, 2016
Health Care Spending: Changes in the Perceptions of the Australian PublicJane Robertson, David A Newby, Emily J Walkom
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 27, 2003
Effect of computerised prescribing on use of antibioticsDavid A Newby, Jayne L Fryer, David A Henry
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 9, 2005
Barriers to student access to patients in a group of teaching hospitalsLeslie G Olson, Suzanne R Hill, David A Newby
BMC Public Health|May 22, 2013
Medicines and the media: news reports of medicines recommended for government reimbursement in AustraliaJane Robertson, Emily J Walkom, Marc D Bevan, et al.
The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice|May 30, 2019
The role of evidence in consumer choice of non-prescription medicinesMarc Bevan, Yee Ching Ng, Joyce Cooper, et al.
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