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Heather Tan

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JPRAS Open|March 12, 2020
Novel oral anticoagulant induced upper limb haematoma: A case reportNanda Kandamany, Heather Tan
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|May 24, 2012
Impact of a death on other residents in aged careMargaret O'Connor, Heather Tan
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|June 7, 2021
Professional development for spiritual care practitioners: a program reviewHeather Tan, Cheryl Holmes
The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|December 12, 2017
Frames for the Future: Developing Continuing Education & Professional Development Programs for Spiritual Care Practitioners: A Perspective from Victoria, AustraliaShinen Wong, Heather Tan
Australian Family Physician|October 5, 2010
End of life care--the importance of advance care planningMelissa Bloomer, Heather Tan, Susan Lee
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|May 27, 2021
Statistical fit is like beauty: A rasch and factor analysis of the Scottish PROMAustyn Snowden, Leila Karimi, Heather Tan
Journal of Religion and Health|October 24, 2018
What Spirituality Means for Patients and Families in Health CareFiona Gardner, Heather Tan, Bruce Rumbold
The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|March 18, 2021
"We Need to Learn from What we Have Learned!": The Possible Impact of Covid-19 on the Education and Training of ChaplainsEleanor Flynn, Heather Tan, Anne Vandenhoeck
Death Studies|February 15, 2014
End-of-life care in an Australian rehabilitation facility for older people: staff focus groupsHeather Tan, Melissa Bloomer, Robin Digby, et al.
Explore (New York, N.Y.)|May 11, 2010
Recruiting palliative patients for a large qualitative study: some ethical considerations and staff dilemmasHeather Tan, Anne Wilson, Ian Olver, et al.
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JPRAS Open|March 12, 2020
Novel oral anticoagulant induced upper limb haematoma: A case reportNanda Kandamany, Heather Tan
Australian Nursing Journal (July 1993)|May 24, 2012
Impact of a death on other residents in aged careMargaret O'Connor, Heather Tan
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|June 7, 2021
Professional development for spiritual care practitioners: a program reviewHeather Tan, Cheryl Holmes
The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|December 12, 2017
Frames for the Future: Developing Continuing Education & Professional Development Programs for Spiritual Care Practitioners: A Perspective from Victoria, AustraliaShinen Wong, Heather Tan
Australian Family Physician|October 5, 2010
End of life care--the importance of advance care planningMelissa Bloomer, Heather Tan, Susan Lee
Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy|May 27, 2021
Statistical fit is like beauty: A rasch and factor analysis of the Scottish PROMAustyn Snowden, Leila Karimi, Heather Tan
Journal of Religion and Health|October 24, 2018
What Spirituality Means for Patients and Families in Health CareFiona Gardner, Heather Tan, Bruce Rumbold
The Journal of Pastoral Care & Counseling : JPCC|March 18, 2021
"We Need to Learn from What we Have Learned!": The Possible Impact of Covid-19 on the Education and Training of ChaplainsEleanor Flynn, Heather Tan, Anne Vandenhoeck
Death Studies|February 15, 2014
End-of-life care in an Australian rehabilitation facility for older people: staff focus groupsHeather Tan, Melissa Bloomer, Robin Digby, et al.
Explore (New York, N.Y.)|May 11, 2010
Recruiting palliative patients for a large qualitative study: some ethical considerations and staff dilemmasHeather Tan, Anne Wilson, Ian Olver, et al.
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