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Ian H Kerridge

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Journal of Religion and Health|February 15, 2015
Religious Perspectives on Human Suffering: Implications for Medicine and BioethicsScott J Fitzpatrick, Ian H Kerridge, Christopher F C Jordens, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|June 26, 2014
The lived experience of involuntary community treatment: a qualitative study of mental health consumers and carersEdwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|July 15, 2016
How shortcomings in the mental health system affect the use of involuntary community treatment ordersEdwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|May 8, 2012
Religious perspectives on umbilical cord blood bankingChristopher F C Jordens, Michelle A C O'Connor, Ian H Kerridge, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 9, 2005
Medical specialists and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research: a survey of the Australian experienceDavid A Henry, Ian H Kerridge, Suzanne R Hill, et al.
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Journal of Religion and Health|February 15, 2015
Religious Perspectives on Human Suffering: Implications for Medicine and BioethicsScott J Fitzpatrick, Ian H Kerridge, Christopher F C Jordens, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|June 26, 2014
The lived experience of involuntary community treatment: a qualitative study of mental health consumers and carersEdwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|July 15, 2016
How shortcomings in the mental health system affect the use of involuntary community treatment ordersEdwina M Light, Michael D Robertson, Philip Boyce, et al.
Journal of Law and Medicine|May 8, 2012
Religious perspectives on umbilical cord blood bankingChristopher F C Jordens, Michelle A C O'Connor, Ian H Kerridge, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 9, 2005
Medical specialists and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research: a survey of the Australian experienceDavid A Henry, Ian H Kerridge, Suzanne R Hill, et al.
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