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P J Blizard

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The Medical Journal of Australia|June 17, 1972
Some recent developments in medical educationP J Blizard
Social Science & Medicine|December 1, 1970
The social rejection of the alcoholic and the mentally ill in New ZealandP J Blizard
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1991
International standards in medical education or national standards/primary health care--which direction?P J Blizard
Australian Family Physician|April 1, 1980
Some positive benefits that could arise from an 'over-supply' of doctors in AustraliaP J Blizard
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 23, 1971
Programmed learning and the teaching of medicineP J Blizard
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 1, 1973
The relevance of the social and behavioural sciences to medical educationP J Blizard
Mental Hygiene|April 1, 1971
Beliefs about disease and alcoholismP J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1975
Recall and retrieval of anatomical knowledgeM J Blunt, P J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1973
Development and initial assessment of a teaching-learning programme in anatomyM J Blunt, P J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1975
Medical students' retention of knowledge of physics and chemistry on entry to a course in physiologyP J Blizard, J J Carmody, R A Holland
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The Medical Journal of Australia|June 17, 1972
Some recent developments in medical educationP J Blizard
Social Science & Medicine|December 1, 1970
The social rejection of the alcoholic and the mentally ill in New ZealandP J Blizard
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|January 1, 1991
International standards in medical education or national standards/primary health care--which direction?P J Blizard
Australian Family Physician|April 1, 1980
Some positive benefits that could arise from an 'over-supply' of doctors in AustraliaP J Blizard
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 23, 1971
Programmed learning and the teaching of medicineP J Blizard
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 1, 1973
The relevance of the social and behavioural sciences to medical educationP J Blizard
Mental Hygiene|April 1, 1971
Beliefs about disease and alcoholismP J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1975
Recall and retrieval of anatomical knowledgeM J Blunt, P J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1973
Development and initial assessment of a teaching-learning programme in anatomyM J Blunt, P J Blizard
British Journal of Medical Education|December 1, 1975
Medical students' retention of knowledge of physics and chemistry on entry to a course in physiologyP J Blizard, J J Carmody, R A Holland
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