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2024

Journal Article

Online utilization of the nominal group technique to gather consensus opinion across geographically disparate locations

Fallon, Anthony Bruce and O'Connell, Christine (2024). Online utilization of the nominal group technique to gather consensus opinion across geographically disparate locations. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 44 (4), 293-298. doi: 10.1097/ceh.0000000000000563

Online utilization of the nominal group technique to gather consensus opinion across geographically disparate locations

2024

Conference Publication

Escape Room In A briefcase, A Fun Way To Consolidate Interprofessional Learning

Parker, Lucy, O'Connell, Christine, Osborn, Dayle, Fallon, Anthony, Gordon, Emma and Beyer, Kate (2024). Escape Room In A briefcase, A Fun Way To Consolidate Interprofessional Learning. Australian & New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators, Adelaide, SA Australia, 1-4 July 2024.

Escape Room In A briefcase, A Fun Way To Consolidate Interprofessional Learning

2023

Conference Publication

Escaping the Briefcase: the key to unlocking interprofessional learning and teaming for health students

Beyer, Kate, O'Connell, Chrissie, Parker, Lucy, Fallon, Tony and Middleton, Kirsten (2023). Escaping the Briefcase: the key to unlocking interprofessional learning and teaming for health students. ANZAHPE, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 27-29 June 2023.

Escaping the Briefcase: the key to unlocking interprofessional learning and teaming for health students

2015

Conference Publication

Dysphagia screening/assessment is associated with reduced 30 day mortality after acute stroke

Grimley, R. S., Andrew, N. E., Grabsch, B., Coccetti, A., Cornwell, P., O'Connell, C., Cadigan, G., Lannin, N., Anderson, C., Middleton, S. and Cadilhac, D. (2015). Dysphagia screening/assessment is associated with reduced 30 day mortality after acute stroke. SMART STROKES 2015 Conference, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 2-4 September 2015. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications. doi: 10.1111/ijs.12584

Dysphagia screening/assessment is associated with reduced 30 day mortality after acute stroke