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Konrad Jamrozik

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Legislative and regulatory measures for preventing alcohol-related drownings and near-drowningsSamantha Diplock, Konrad Jamrozik
Age and Ageing|March 15, 2005
Effectiveness of screening for risk of medical emergencies in the elderlyLesley Walker, Konrad Jamrozik
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 9, 2002
Is bupropion (Zyban) causing deaths?Simon C Chapman, Konrad Jamrozik
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 27, 2006
Unsafe driving behaviour and four wheel drive vehicles: observational studyLesley Walker, Jonathan Williams, Konrad Jamrozik
Age and Ageing|January 13, 2005
The Sherbrooke Questionnaire predicts use of emergency servicesLesley Walker, Konrad Jamrozik, David Wingfield
European Journal of Heart Failure|March 3, 2009
Understanding the 'epidemic of heart failure': a systematic review of trends in determinants of heart failureFarid Najafi, Konrad Jamrozik, Annette J Dobson
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 28, 2006
Is mortality from heart failure increasing in Australia? An analysis of official data on mortality for 1997-2003Farid Najafi, Annette J Dobson, Konrad Jamrozik
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|June 2, 2006
National audit of post-operative management in spinal surgeryAlison H McGregor, Ben Dicken, Konrad Jamrozik
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 19, 2007
Ethnicity as a correlate of the uptake of the first dose of mumps, measles and rubella vaccineRuth E Mixer, Konrad Jamrozik, David Newsom
European Journal of Heart Failure|October 7, 2006
Recent changes in heart failure hospitalisations in AustraliaFarid Najafi, Annette J Dobson, Konrad Jamrozik
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|September 8, 2006
Legislative and regulatory measures for preventing alcohol-related drownings and near-drowningsSamantha Diplock, Konrad Jamrozik
Age and Ageing|March 15, 2005
Effectiveness of screening for risk of medical emergencies in the elderlyLesley Walker, Konrad Jamrozik
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 9, 2002
Is bupropion (Zyban) causing deaths?Simon C Chapman, Konrad Jamrozik
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 27, 2006
Unsafe driving behaviour and four wheel drive vehicles: observational studyLesley Walker, Jonathan Williams, Konrad Jamrozik
Age and Ageing|January 13, 2005
The Sherbrooke Questionnaire predicts use of emergency servicesLesley Walker, Konrad Jamrozik, David Wingfield
European Journal of Heart Failure|March 3, 2009
Understanding the 'epidemic of heart failure': a systematic review of trends in determinants of heart failureFarid Najafi, Konrad Jamrozik, Annette J Dobson
Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 28, 2006
Is mortality from heart failure increasing in Australia? An analysis of official data on mortality for 1997-2003Farid Najafi, Annette J Dobson, Konrad Jamrozik
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders|June 2, 2006
National audit of post-operative management in spinal surgeryAlison H McGregor, Ben Dicken, Konrad Jamrozik
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|August 19, 2007
Ethnicity as a correlate of the uptake of the first dose of mumps, measles and rubella vaccineRuth E Mixer, Konrad Jamrozik, David Newsom
European Journal of Heart Failure|October 7, 2006
Recent changes in heart failure hospitalisations in AustraliaFarid Najafi, Annette J Dobson, Konrad Jamrozik
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