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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 9, 2020
PPE for your mind: a peer support initiative for health care workersTahnee L Bridson, Kym Jenkins, Kieran G Allen, et al.
Medical Education|April 21, 2012
'Care Factor': engaging medical students with their well-beingJames Hillis, Stewart Morrison, Fernanda Alberici, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|April 9, 2004
How can valid informed consent be obtained from a psychotic patient for research into psychosis? Three perspectivesIan Freckelton, Nicholas Keks, Vivienne Howe, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|June 22, 2018
Building workforce capacity in Australia and New Zealand: a profile of psychiatrists with an interest in intellectual and developmental disability mental healthRachael C Cvejic, Claire Eagleson, Janelle Weise, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|December 9, 2020
PPE for your mind: a peer support initiative for health care workersTahnee L Bridson, Kym Jenkins, Kieran G Allen, et al.
Medical Education|April 21, 2012
'Care Factor': engaging medical students with their well-beingJames Hillis, Stewart Morrison, Fernanda Alberici, et al.
Monash Bioethics Review|April 9, 2004
How can valid informed consent be obtained from a psychotic patient for research into psychosis? Three perspectivesIan Freckelton, Nicholas Keks, Vivienne Howe, et al.
Australasian Psychiatry : Bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists|June 22, 2018
Building workforce capacity in Australia and New Zealand: a profile of psychiatrists with an interest in intellectual and developmental disability mental healthRachael C Cvejic, Claire Eagleson, Janelle Weise, et al.
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