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2009 Conference Publication Are we there yet? The journey to contemporary standards for mental health nursingHangan, C., Neville, C., Eley, D., Weir, J., Quinn, J. and Mehan, T. (2009). Are we there yet? The journey to contemporary standards for mental health nursing. Mind to Care – 35th International Mental Health Nursing Conference of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 29 September – 2 October, 2009. Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2009.00648.x |
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2009 Conference Publication Research in action: Remotely accessing electronic patient management systems for the collection of research data - a win-win situation for clinicians and researchersYoung, Jacqueline W., Eley, Diann, Paul Fahey and Hegney, Desley (2009). Research in action: Remotely accessing electronic patient management systems for the collection of research data - a win-win situation for clinicians and researchers. Australian Practice Nurses Association: The Right Stuff, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 30 April - 2 May 2009. |
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2009 Journal Article Exploring temperament and character traits in medical students; A new approach to increase the rural workforceEley, 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 |
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2009 Book New Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health NursesNeville, Christine, Eley, Diann, Hangan, Catherine, Weir, Jim, Quinn, John and Meehan, Tom (2009). New Standards of Practice for Australian Mental Health Nurses. Australia: University of Southern Queensland. |
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2009 Conference Publication Influence of temperament and character traits on nurse retentionEley, Diann, Eley, Robert M, Rogers-Clark, Cath and Young, Janet L. (2009). Influence of temperament and character traits on nurse retention. APA 117th Convention, Toronto, Canada, 6-9 August, 2009. Canada: APA. |
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2009 Conference Publication Are we there yet? The journey to contemporary standards for mental health nursing in AustraliaHangan, C., Neville, C., Eley, D., Weir, J., Quinn, J. and Mehan, T. (2009). Are we there yet? The journey to contemporary standards for mental health nursing in Australia. Mind to Care – 35th International Mental Health Nursing Conference of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 29 September-2 October 2009. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2009.00648.x |
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2008 Book Professional Development Program Survey ReportEley, Diann and Moffatt, Jennifer (2008). Professional Development Program Survey Report. Brisbane, Australia: Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. |
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2008 Journal Article A nurse led model of chronic disease care - An interim reportEley, 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. |
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2008 Journal Article Long-term rural general practitioners: Their original interest and considerations towards a change in rural medicineEley, 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 |
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2008 Journal Article Coping with increasing numbers of medical students in rural clinical schools: options and opportunitiesEley, Diann, Young, Janet L., Wilkinson, David, Chater, Alan B. and Baker, Peter G. (2008). Coping with increasing numbers of medical students in rural clinical schools: options and opportunities. Medical Journal of Australia, 188 (11), 669-671. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01828.x |
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2008 Journal Article Rural temperament and character: A new perspective on retention of rural doctorsEley, D., Young, L. and Shrapnel, M. (2008). Rural temperament and character: A new perspective on retention of rural doctors. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 16 (2), 12-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2007.00946.x |
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2008 Conference Publication Nurse-led Models of Care in General Practice in Australia: Challenges for ImplementationHegney, D., Patterson E., Eley, D., Young, J., Del Mar, C., Scuffham, P, Fahey, P. and Synnott, R.L. (2008). Nurse-led Models of Care in General Practice in Australia: Challenges for Implementation. New Frontiers in Primary Health Care: Role of Nursing and Other Professions, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 4-6 February 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication Raising our standard: The review and renewal of the 'Standards of Practice for Mental Health Nurses' in the 21st centuryHangan, Catherine, Neville, Christine, Weir, James, Quinn, John, Meehan, Tom and Eley, Diann (2008). Raising our standard: The review and renewal of the 'Standards of Practice for Mental Health Nurses' in the 21st century. 34th Annual International Australian College of Mental Health Nurses, Melbourne, Australia, 6-10 October 2008. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0349.2008.00563.x |
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2008 Conference Publication Rural Community Based Clinical Education: The Effect on Subsequent Workforce ChoiceEley, Diann, Chater, Alan B. and Baker, Peter (2008). Rural Community Based Clinical Education: The Effect on Subsequent Workforce Choice. International Conference Community Engaged Medical Education in the North (ICEMEN), Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Ontario CA, 9-14 Jun 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication Temperament and character: A new approach to selecting medical students and increasing the rural workforceEley, Diann and Young, Janet L. (2008). Temperament and character: A new approach to selecting medical students and increasing the rural workforce. 31st 2008 National Rural Health Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A., 7-10 May, 2008. USA: NRHA. |
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2008 Conference Publication Rural temperament and character: A new perspective on retention of rural doctorsEley, Diann, Young, Janet L. and Przybeck, Thomas (2008). Rural temperament and character: A new perspective on retention of rural doctors. ACRRM/RDAA 5th Scientific Forum and Rural Doctors Conference 2008, Novotel Brighton Beach, Sydney, 23-26 October 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication A nurse-led model of care in Australian general practice to manage chronic disease: Development of a practice nurse education program and clinical protocols for care managementSynnott, Robyn L., Young, Jacqueline, Mahomed, Rosemary, Eley, Diann, Baker, Peter and Hegney, Desley (2008). A nurse-led model of care in Australian general practice to manage chronic disease: Development of a practice nurse education program and clinical protocols for care management. 9th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference: Transforming Healthcare through Research, Education and Technology, Dublin, Ireland, 5-7 November 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication A Nurse-led Model of Care in Australian General Practice to Manage Chronic Disease: Development of a Practice Nurse Education Program and Clinical Protocols for Care ManagementSynnott, R. L., Eley, D., Patterson, E., Del Mar, C., Scuffham, P., Fahey, P., Baker, P. and Hegney, D. (2008). A Nurse-led Model of Care in Australian General Practice to Manage Chronic Disease: Development of a Practice Nurse Education Program and Clinical Protocols for Care Management. New Frontiers in Primary Health Care: Role of Nursing and Other Professions, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 4-6 February 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication Comparison of Temperament and Character Traits in Australian Rural and Urban DoctorsEley, Diann and Young, Janet L. (2008). Comparison of Temperament and Character Traits in Australian Rural and Urban Doctors. 116th APA Convention, Boston USA, 14-17 August 2008. |
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2008 Conference Publication Teamwork in Action: A faculty-wide introduction to interprofessional educationBaker, P., Chenery, H., Eley, D. and Ritchie, C. (2008). Teamwork in Action: A faculty-wide introduction to interprofessional education. ANZAME 2008, Sydney, Austalia, 10-12 July 2008. Sydney, Australia: ANZAME. |