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2010

Journal Article

Healers can always ask Y

Eley, D. S. (2010, 02 20). Healers can always ask Y The Weekend Australian Professional Health 12-12.

Healers can always ask Y

2010

Journal Article

Synergy and sustainability in rural procedural medicine: Views from the coalface

Swayne, Andrew and Eley, Diann S. (2010). Synergy and sustainability in rural procedural medicine: Views from the coalface. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 18 (1), 38-42. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2009.01104.x

Synergy and sustainability in rural procedural medicine: Views from the coalface

2010

Journal Article

The review and revision of 'Standards of practice for mental health nurses in Australia'

Neville, Christine, Hangan, Catherine, Eley, Diann, Quinn, John and Meehan, Tom (2010). The review and revision of 'Standards of practice for mental health nurses in Australia'. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 17 (1), 87-93. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2850.2009.01499.x

The review and revision of 'Standards of practice for mental health nurses in Australia'

2010

Journal Article

Why the fuss about Generation Y?

Eley, Diann (2010). Why the fuss about Generation Y?. Medical Teacher, 32 (4), 348-349. doi: 10.3109/01421591003799766

Why the fuss about Generation Y?

2010

Journal Article

The reported benefits of telehealth for rural Australians

Moffatt, Jennifer J. and Eley, Diann S. (2010). The reported benefits of telehealth for rural Australians. Australian Health Review, 34 (3), 276-281. doi: 10.1071/AH09794

The reported benefits of telehealth for rural Australians

2009

Journal Article

The ethical rap

Eley, Diann S. (2009). The ethical rap. Medical Journal of Australia, 191 (11/12), 647-647. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb03364.x

The ethical rap

2009

Journal Article

The country doctor

Eley, D. S. (2009). The country doctor. Rural Pulse, 32-32.

The country doctor

2009

Journal Article

The academic rap

Eley, Diann S. (2009). The academic rap. Medical Teacher, 32 (6), 539-539. doi: 10.3109/01421590903389116

The academic rap

2009

Journal Article

The Rural Clinical School Tracking Project: More IS better - Confirming factors that influence early career entry into the rural medical workforce

Eley, Diann, Baker, Peter and Chater, Bruce (2009). The Rural Clinical School Tracking Project: More IS better - Confirming factors that influence early career entry into the rural medical workforce. Medical Teacher, 31 (10), e454-e459. doi: 10.3109/01421590902850857

The Rural Clinical School Tracking Project: More IS better - Confirming factors that influence early career entry into the rural medical workforce

2009

Journal Article

Accommodation needs for carers of and adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Their hopes for and perceptions of the future

Eley, Diann, Boyes, J., Young, Janet L. and Hegney, Desley G. (2009). Accommodation needs for carers of and adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Their hopes for and perceptions of the future. Rural and Remote Health, 9 (x), xx-xx. doi: 10.22605/rrh1239

Accommodation needs for carers of and adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Their hopes for and perceptions of the future

2009

Journal Article

How do rural GPs manage their inactive and overweight patients? A pilot study of rural GPs in Queensland

Eley, Diann S. and Eley, Robert M. (2009). How do rural GPs manage their inactive and overweight patients? A pilot study of rural GPs in Queensland. Australian Family Physician, 38 (8), 747-748.

How do rural GPs manage their inactive and overweight patients? A pilot study of rural GPs in Queensland

2009

Journal Article

Necessity breeds innovation: GPs help prevent an emergency department closure

Partanen, Riitta L., O'Brien, Maxine L. and Eley, Diann S. (2009). Necessity breeds innovation: GPs help prevent an emergency department closure. Australian Health Review, 33 (3), 467-471. doi: 10.1071/AH090467

Necessity breeds innovation: GPs help prevent an emergency department closure

2009

Journal Article

Self-sufficiency in intern supply: The impact of expanded medical schools, medical places and rural clinical schools in Queensland

Eley, Diann S., Zhang, Jianzhen and Wilkinson, David (2009). Self-sufficiency in intern supply: The impact of expanded medical schools, medical places and rural clinical schools in Queensland. Australian Health Review, 33 (3), 472-477. doi: 10.1071/AH090472

Self-sufficiency in intern supply: The impact of expanded medical schools, medical places and rural clinical schools in Queensland

2009

Journal Article

The value of a rural medicine rotation on encouraging students toward a rural career: Clear benefits from the RUSC program

Eley, Diann and Baker, Peter (2009). The value of a rural medicine rotation on encouraging students toward a rural career: Clear benefits from the RUSC program. Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 21 (3), 220-224. doi: 10.1080/10401330903018468

The value of a rural medicine rotation on encouraging students toward a rural career: Clear benefits from the RUSC program

2009

Journal Article

Adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Incidence of disability and provision of accommodation support to their ageing carers

Eley, Diann, Boyes, Joanne, Young, Louise and Hegney, Desley (2009). Adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Incidence of disability and provision of accommodation support to their ageing carers. The Australian Journal of Rural Health, 17 (3), 161-166. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2009.01062.x

Adults with intellectual disability in regional Australia: Incidence of disability and provision of accommodation support to their ageing carers

2009

Journal Article

Longitudinal integrated clerkships for medical students: an innovation adopted by medical schools in Australia, Canada, South Africa, and the United States

Norris, Thomas E., Schaad, Douglas C., DeWitt, Dawn, Ogur, Barbara, Hunt, D. Daniel, Consortium of Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships and Eley, Diann (2009). Longitudinal integrated clerkships for medical students: an innovation adopted by medical schools in Australia, Canada, South Africa, and the United States. Academic Medicine, 84 (7), 902-907. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181a85776

Longitudinal integrated clerkships for medical students: an innovation adopted by medical schools in Australia, Canada, South Africa, and the United States

2009

Journal Article

Exploring the Temperament and Character Traits of Rural and Urban Doctors

Eley, Diann, Young, Janet L. and Przybeck, Thomas R. (2009). Exploring the Temperament and Character Traits of Rural and Urban Doctors. Journal of Rural Health, 25 (1), 43-49. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-0361.2009.00197.x

Exploring the Temperament and Character Traits of Rural and Urban Doctors

2009

Journal Article

Exploring temperament and character traits in medical students; A new approach to increase the rural workforce

Eley, Diann, Young, Louise and Przybeck, Thomas R. (2009). Exploring temperament and character traits in medical students; A new approach to increase the rural workforce. Medical Teacher, 31 (3), e79-e84. doi: 10.1080/01421590802335892

Exploring temperament and character traits in medical students; A new approach to increase the rural workforce

2008

Journal Article

A nurse led model of chronic disease care - An interim report

Eley, Diann S., Del Mar, Chris B., Patterson, Elizabeth, Synnott, Robyn L., Baker, Peter G. and Hegney, Desley G. (2008). A nurse led model of chronic disease care - An interim report. Australian Family Physician, 37 (12), 1030-1032.

A nurse led model of chronic disease care - An interim report

2008

Journal Article

Long-term rural general practitioners: Their original interest and considerations towards a change in rural medicine

Eley, Diann and Young, Louise (2008). Long-term rural general practitioners: Their original interest and considerations towards a change in rural medicine. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 16 (4), 241-244. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2008.00984.x

Long-term rural general practitioners: Their original interest and considerations towards a change in rural medicine