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Jane H Williams

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Journal of Medical Ethics|March 3, 2025
Making the public protect public health: the ethics of promoting collective action in emergenciesChris Degeling, Jane H Williams
BMC Medical Ethics|May 16, 2020
Prioritising access to pandemic influenza vaccine: a review of the ethics literatureJane H Williams, Angus Dawson
BMC Medical Ethics|October 8, 2016
An empirical study of the 'underscreened' in organised cervical screening: experts focus on increasing opportunity as a way of reducing differences in screening ratesJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 28, 2016
Students face deep conflict in reporting harassmentJane H Williams, Christopher Mayes, Wendy Lipworth
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|October 6, 2014
'Organised' cervical screening 45 years on: How consistent are organised screening practices?Jane H Williams, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 29, 2014
Information provision in cervical screening in AustraliaJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
BMJ Global Health|March 22, 2023
Disagreement among experts about public health decision making: is it polarisation and does it matter?Jane H Williams, Claire Hooker, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 13, 2022
Experiences of risk in Australian hotel quarantine: a qualitative studyBridget Haire, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, John M Kaldor, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 12, 2021
Policy considerations for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination from the Collaboration on Social Science and ImmunisationJulie Leask, Holly Seale, Jane H Williams, et al.
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Journal of Medical Ethics|March 3, 2025
Making the public protect public health: the ethics of promoting collective action in emergenciesChris Degeling, Jane H Williams
BMC Medical Ethics|May 16, 2020
Prioritising access to pandemic influenza vaccine: a review of the ethics literatureJane H Williams, Angus Dawson
BMC Medical Ethics|October 8, 2016
An empirical study of the 'underscreened' in organised cervical screening: experts focus on increasing opportunity as a way of reducing differences in screening ratesJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 28, 2016
Students face deep conflict in reporting harassmentJane H Williams, Christopher Mayes, Wendy Lipworth
European Journal of Cancer (Oxford, England : 1990)|October 6, 2014
'Organised' cervical screening 45 years on: How consistent are organised screening practices?Jane H Williams, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
The Medical Journal of Australia|August 29, 2014
Information provision in cervical screening in AustraliaJane H Williams, Stacy M Carter, Lucie Rychetnik
BMJ Global Health|March 22, 2023
Disagreement among experts about public health decision making: is it polarisation and does it matter?Jane H Williams, Claire Hooker, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, et al.
BMC Public Health|May 13, 2022
Experiences of risk in Australian hotel quarantine: a qualitative studyBridget Haire, Gwendolyn L Gilbert, John M Kaldor, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 12, 2021
Policy considerations for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination from the Collaboration on Social Science and ImmunisationJulie Leask, Holly Seale, Jane H Williams, et al.
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