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    The implementation of interprofessional education: a sco** review

    Implementation of interprofessional education (IPE) is recognised as challenging, and well-designed programs can have differing levels of success depending on implementation quality. The aim of this review was...

    Fiona Bogossian, Karen New, Kendall George in Advances in Health Sciences Education (2023)

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    Correction to: Making the patient voice heard in a research consortium: experiences from an EU project (IMI-APPROACH)

    Jane Taylor, Sjouke Dekker, Diny Jurg, Jon Skandsen in Research Involvement and Engagement (2022)

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    A Critical Health Promotion Research Approach Using the Red Lotus Critical Health Promotion Model

    In this chapter, we describe a program of critical health promotion research which is underpinned by critical theory, critical systems theory, and critical systems heuristics. Critical health promotion is focu...

    Lily O’Hara, Jane Taylor in Global Handbook of Health Promotion Research, Vol. 1 (2022)

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    Making the patient voice heard in a research consortium: experiences from an EU project (IMI-APPROACH)

    APPROACH is an EU-wide research consortium with the goal to identify different subgroups of knee osteoarthritis to enable future differential diagnosis and treatment. During a 2-year clinical study images, bio...

    Jane Taylor, Sjouke Dekker, Diny Jurg, Jon Skandsen in Research Involvement and Engagement (2021)

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    Perspectives about the baby friendly hospital/health initiative in Australia: an online survey

    Evidence supports the health and economic benefits of breastfeeding, and the positive impact of the Baby Friendly Health Initiative (BFHI) on increasing breastfeeding rates and improving breastfeeding outcomes...

    Anahita Esbati, Jane Taylor, Amanda Henderson in International Breastfeeding Journal (2020)

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    Starting With the End in Mind: Future Focussed Curriculum in Health Promotion

    The quality curriculum assessment practice example presented in this chapter describes and reflects on the health promotion curriculum renewal journey to develop a programmatic level assessment practice aimed ...

    Jane Taylor, Theresa Ashford, Karen Shelley in Ensuring Quality in Professional Education… (2019)

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    GLYX-13 Produces Rapid Antidepressant Responses with Key Synaptic and Behavioral Effects Distinct from Ketamine

    GLYX-13 is a putative NMDA receptor modulator with glycine-site partial agonist properties that produces rapid antidepressant effects, but without the psychotomimetic side effects of ketamine. Studies were con...

    Rong-Jian Liu, Catharine Duman, Taro Kato, Brendan Hare in Neuropsychopharmacology (2017)

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    Sustainability Focused CoP: Enabling Transformative Education

    This chapter describes the Sustainability Focused Community of Practice (SFCoP) at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. The SFCoP is a diverse group of academics committed to teaching and assessing...

    Theresa Ashford, Clare Archer-Lean in Implementing Communities of Practice in Hi… (2017)

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    Of Hypocrisy: ‘Wherein the Action and Utterance of the Stage, Bar, and Pulpit are Distinctly Consider’d’

    is a question of performance, and not solely a matter of . This chapter examines the figure of in an exploration of the ways in which theatre traditions and religious crises have been mutually productive...

    Jane Taylor in Performing the Secular (2017)

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    ‘What is fashionably termed ennui’: Maria Edgeworth Represents the Clinically Bored

    In 1809 Maria Edgeworth published her first three volumes of Tales of Fashionable Life, the first volume of which contained the novel Ennui. Edgeworth’s compilation of tales, which was extended by a further three...

    Jane Taylor in Disease and Death in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture (2016)

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    Inner Cities: William Kentridge and the Landscapes of Memory

    In her essay on William Kentridge, South African scholar and playwright Jane Taylor explores how the catastrophe of apartheid has written itself across the landscape of South Africa, seeking to obliterate trac...

    Jane Taylor in Post-Conflict Performance, Film and Visual Arts (2016)

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    Tall Horse, Tall Stories

    This paper explores a theatre work that evokes a paradigmatic story of the diplomatic gift and an occasion of international symbolic exchange. A giraffe, captured in its first years of life in 1826, was offere...

    Jane Taylor in Performing Migrancy and Mobility in Africa (2015)

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    Preventive and clinical care provided to adolescents attending public oral health services New South Wales, Australia: a retrospective study

    Dental Therapists and Oral Health Therapists (Therapists) working in the New South Wales (NSW) Public Oral Health Service are charged with providing clinical dental treatment including preventive care for all ...

    Angela V Masoe, Anthony S Blinkhorn, Jane Taylor, Fiona A Blinkhorn in BMC Oral Health (2014)

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    History of Forensic Odontology and DVI in Australia

    Forensic odontology played a vital and historical role in an Australian homicide in 1934. Known as the Albury Pyjama Girl Case, it attracted worldwide interest for many years and illustrated the potential and the...

    Jane Taylor, Russell Lain, William O’Reilly in Forensic and Legal Dentistry (2014)

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    Dentistry and Forensic Odontology in Australia: A Brief Overview

    The legal matrix under which forensic odontologists practice in Australia is governed by the civil and criminal framework that affects all Australian citizens and therefore healthcare providers including denti...

    Jane Taylor, Russell Lain, William O’Reilly in Forensic and Legal Dentistry (2014)

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    Mortality and quality of life in the five years after severe sepsis

    Severe sepsis is associated with high levels of morbidity and mortality, placing a high burden on healthcare resources. We aimed to study outcomes in the five years after severe sepsis.

    Brian H Cuthbertson, Andrew Elders, Sally Hall, Jane Taylor in Critical Care (2013)

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    Legal Medicine and Dentistry

    This chapter locates the practice of dentistry in the sphere of legal medicine. It introduces the roles and activities of dental practitioners and the legal principles which inform dental practice. The area of...

    Dr. Russell Lain, Jane Taylor in Legal and Forensic Medicine (2013)

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    What are the limits to cell plasticity?

    Jane Taylor, Ian Wilmut, Gareth Sullivan in Cell Research (2010)

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    Cloning in Research and Treatment of Human Genetic Disease

    Revolutionary new opportunities to study human disease were heralded by the development of two new cell-based techniques. These are the methods able to obtain normal development after somatic cell nuclear tran...

    Ian Wilmut, Jane Taylor, Paul de Sousa in Vogel and Motulsky's Human Genetics (2010)

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    Cardiac T2* magnetic resonance for prediction of cardiac complications in thalassemia major

    Paul Kirk, Michael Roughton, John B Porter in Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonan… (2009)

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