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Gregor Coster

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
Is New Zealand according too much importance to continuous quality improvement in healthcare?Stephen Buetow, Gregor Coster
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 30, 2002
Challenges for District Health Boards as needs assessorsGregor Coster, Stephen Buetow
Journal of Primary Health Care|November 12, 2010
General practitioner perceptions of clinical medication reviews undertaken by community pharmacistsLinda Bryant, Gregor Coster, Ross McCormick
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 14, 2003
Is the PRIME (Primary Response In Medical Emergencies) scheme acceptable to rural general practitioners in New Zealand?Todd Hore, Gregor Coster, Janne Bills
Journal of Primary Health Care|November 12, 2010
Community pharmacist perceptions of clinical medication reviewsLinda Bryant, Gregor Coster, Ross McCormick
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 4, 2002
Morale in general practice: crisis and solutionsAnthony C Dowell, Gregor Coster, Charlotte Maffey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 30, 2002
Quality of care indicators for population-based primary care in New ZealandBarry Gribben, Gregor Coster, Mike Pringle, et al.
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|December 1, 2009
The impact of health needs assessment and prioritisation on District Health Board planning in New ZealandGregor Coster, Nicholas Mays, Claudia Scott, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|October 25, 2006
What makes 'place' attractive to overseas-trained doctors in rural New Zealand?Robin Kearns, Jason Myers, Vivienne Adair, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 5, 2005
Few rural general practitioners use the Internet frequently in regard to patient careRon Janes, Bruce Arroll, Stephen Buetow, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2004
Is New Zealand according too much importance to continuous quality improvement in healthcare?Stephen Buetow, Gregor Coster
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 30, 2002
Challenges for District Health Boards as needs assessorsGregor Coster, Stephen Buetow
Journal of Primary Health Care|November 12, 2010
General practitioner perceptions of clinical medication reviews undertaken by community pharmacistsLinda Bryant, Gregor Coster, Ross McCormick
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 14, 2003
Is the PRIME (Primary Response In Medical Emergencies) scheme acceptable to rural general practitioners in New Zealand?Todd Hore, Gregor Coster, Janne Bills
Journal of Primary Health Care|November 12, 2010
Community pharmacist perceptions of clinical medication reviewsLinda Bryant, Gregor Coster, Ross McCormick
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 4, 2002
Morale in general practice: crisis and solutionsAnthony C Dowell, Gregor Coster, Charlotte Maffey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|May 30, 2002
Quality of care indicators for population-based primary care in New ZealandBarry Gribben, Gregor Coster, Mike Pringle, et al.
The International Journal of Health Planning and Management|December 1, 2009
The impact of health needs assessment and prioritisation on District Health Board planning in New ZealandGregor Coster, Nicholas Mays, Claudia Scott, et al.
Health & Social Care in the Community|October 25, 2006
What makes 'place' attractive to overseas-trained doctors in rural New Zealand?Robin Kearns, Jason Myers, Vivienne Adair, et al.
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 5, 2005
Few rural general practitioners use the Internet frequently in regard to patient careRon Janes, Bruce Arroll, Stephen Buetow, et al.
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