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Wayne Cunningham

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 31, 2006
Defensive changes in medical practice and the complaints process: a qualitative study of New Zealand doctorsWayne Cunningham, Susan Dovey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2009
Addressing stress-related impairment in doctors. A survey of providers' and doctors' experience of a funded counselling service in New ZealandWayne Cunningham, Tim Cookson
The New Zealand Dental Journal|April 8, 2015
The impact of patient's complaints on New Zealand dentistsTania Stuart, Wayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|August 2, 2016
Vaikoloa: Understanding depression in Tokelauan people in New ZealandIain Loan, Wayne Cunningham, Chrystal Jaye
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 29, 2003
The characteristics of doctors receiving medical complaints: a cross-sectional survey of doctors in New ZealandWayne Cunningham, Raewyn Crump, Andrew Tomlin
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 5, 2010
Public and private funding of general practice services for children and adolescents in New ZealandSusan Dovey, Murray Tilyard, Wayne Cunningham, et al.
Health (London, England : 1997)|May 20, 2017
'Why worry about something you can't control?' Negotiated risk, longevity and health behavioursRebecca Llewellyn, Wayne Cunningham, Chrystal Jaye, et al.
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 14, 2018
Cracking open death: death conversations in primary careRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
Anthropology & Medicine|May 17, 2017
Living into death: a case for an iterative, fortified and cross-sector approach to advance care planningRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
Medical Humanities|October 7, 2016
Employing imaginative rationality: using metaphor when discussing deathRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 31, 2006
Defensive changes in medical practice and the complaints process: a qualitative study of New Zealand doctorsWayne Cunningham, Susan Dovey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 25, 2009
Addressing stress-related impairment in doctors. A survey of providers' and doctors' experience of a funded counselling service in New ZealandWayne Cunningham, Tim Cookson
The New Zealand Dental Journal|April 8, 2015
The impact of patient's complaints on New Zealand dentistsTania Stuart, Wayne Cunningham
Journal of Primary Health Care|August 2, 2016
Vaikoloa: Understanding depression in Tokelauan people in New ZealandIain Loan, Wayne Cunningham, Chrystal Jaye
The New Zealand Medical Journal|October 29, 2003
The characteristics of doctors receiving medical complaints: a cross-sectional survey of doctors in New ZealandWayne Cunningham, Raewyn Crump, Andrew Tomlin
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|October 5, 2010
Public and private funding of general practice services for children and adolescents in New ZealandSusan Dovey, Murray Tilyard, Wayne Cunningham, et al.
Health (London, England : 1997)|May 20, 2017
'Why worry about something you can't control?' Negotiated risk, longevity and health behavioursRebecca Llewellyn, Wayne Cunningham, Chrystal Jaye, et al.
Journal of Primary Health Care|March 14, 2018
Cracking open death: death conversations in primary careRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
Anthropology & Medicine|May 17, 2017
Living into death: a case for an iterative, fortified and cross-sector approach to advance care planningRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
Medical Humanities|October 7, 2016
Employing imaginative rationality: using metaphor when discussing deathRebecca Llewellyn, Chrystal Jaye, Richard Egan, et al.
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