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Australian Journal of Primary Health
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October 11, 2021
Evaluation of Australian prescription drug monitoring programs need a holistic approach
Sarah Haines, Pallavi Prathivadi
The Medical Journal of Australia
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June 11, 2024
Supporting intersectional mentoring of women in medicine
Pallavi Prathivadi, Naomi MacPherson
The Medical Journal of Australia
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April 25, 2021
Should we be routinely co-prescribing naloxone for patients on long term opioids?
Pallavi Prathivadi, Suzanne Nielsen
The Medical Journal of Australia
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May 24, 2021
When will opioid agonist therapy become a normal part of comprehensive health care?
Pallavi Prathivadi, Elizabeth A Sturgiss
Family Practice
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November 27, 2019
Qualitative insights into the opioid prescribing practices of Australian GP
Pallavi Prathivadi, Chris Barton, Danielle Mazza
Family Practice
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January 28, 2021
The opioid-prescribing practices of Australian general practice registrars: an interview study
Pallavi Prathivadi, Chris Barton, Danielle Mazza
Australian Journal of Primary Health
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November 30, 2021
Advance care planning in dementia: a qualitative study of Australian general practitioners
Adnan Alam, Christopher Barton, Pallavi Prathivadi, et al.
Australian Journal of Primary Health
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March 22, 2021
Patient-Chosen Gap Payment: an exploratory qualitative review of patients and general practitioner attitudes toward an alternative funding model for general practice
Daniel S Epstein, Christopher Barton, Pallavi Prathivadi, et al.
Australian Journal of General Practice
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April 30, 2021
General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis
Pallavi Prathivadi, Tim Luckett, Chris Barton, et al.
Australian Journal of General Practice
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October 6, 2024
General practitioners' experiences delivering essential care services during the 2020 and 2021 COVID-19-related lockdowns
Pallavi Prathivadi, Mridula Shankar, Asvini Subasinghe, et al.
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Australian Journal of Primary Health
|
October 11, 2021
Evaluation of Australian prescription drug monitoring programs need a holistic approach
Sarah Haines, Pallavi Prathivadi
The Medical Journal of Australia
|
June 11, 2024
Supporting intersectional mentoring of women in medicine
Pallavi Prathivadi, Naomi MacPherson
The Medical Journal of Australia
|
April 25, 2021
Should we be routinely co-prescribing naloxone for patients on long term opioids?
Pallavi Prathivadi, Suzanne Nielsen
The Medical Journal of Australia
|
May 24, 2021
When will opioid agonist therapy become a normal part of comprehensive health care?
Pallavi Prathivadi, Elizabeth A Sturgiss
Family Practice
|
November 27, 2019
Qualitative insights into the opioid prescribing practices of Australian GP
Pallavi Prathivadi, Chris Barton, Danielle Mazza
Family Practice
|
January 28, 2021
The opioid-prescribing practices of Australian general practice registrars: an interview study
Pallavi Prathivadi, Chris Barton, Danielle Mazza
Australian Journal of Primary Health
|
November 30, 2021
Advance care planning in dementia: a qualitative study of Australian general practitioners
Adnan Alam, Christopher Barton, Pallavi Prathivadi, et al.
Australian Journal of Primary Health
|
March 22, 2021
Patient-Chosen Gap Payment: an exploratory qualitative review of patients and general practitioner attitudes toward an alternative funding model for general practice
Daniel S Epstein, Christopher Barton, Pallavi Prathivadi, et al.
Australian Journal of General Practice
|
April 30, 2021
General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis
Pallavi Prathivadi, Tim Luckett, Chris Barton, et al.
Australian Journal of General Practice
|
October 6, 2024
General practitioners' experiences delivering essential care services during the 2020 and 2021 COVID-19-related lockdowns
Pallavi Prathivadi, Mridula Shankar, Asvini Subasinghe, et al.
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