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2020

Journal Article

Clinical supervision in general practice training: the interweaving of supervisor, trainee and patient entrustment with clinical oversight, patient safety and trainee learning

Sturman, Nancy, Parker, Malcolm and Jorm, Christine (2020). Clinical supervision in general practice training: the interweaving of supervisor, trainee and patient entrustment with clinical oversight, patient safety and trainee learning. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 26 (1), 297-311. doi: 10.1007/s10459-020-09986-7

Clinical supervision in general practice training: the interweaving of supervisor, trainee and patient entrustment with clinical oversight, patient safety and trainee learning

2020

Journal Article

With a grain of salt? Supervisor credibility and other factors influencing trainee decisions to seek in-consultation assistance: a focus group study of Australian general practice trainees

Sturman, Nancy, Jorm, Christine and Parker, Malcolm (2020). With a grain of salt? Supervisor credibility and other factors influencing trainee decisions to seek in-consultation assistance: a focus group study of Australian general practice trainees. BMC Family Practice, 21 (1) 28, 28. doi: 10.1186/s12875-020-1084-7

With a grain of salt? Supervisor credibility and other factors influencing trainee decisions to seek in-consultation assistance: a focus group study of Australian general practice trainees

2020

Journal Article

Development of Voluntary Assisted Dying Training in Victoria, Australia: A Model for Consideration

White, Ben P., Willmott, Lindy, Close, Eliana, Hewitt, Jayne, Meehan, Rebecca, Greaves, Laura Ley, Parker, Malcolm H. and Yates, Patsy (2020). Development of Voluntary Assisted Dying Training in Victoria, Australia: A Model for Consideration. Journal of Palliative Care, 36 (3), 162-167. doi: 10.1177/0825859720946897

Development of Voluntary Assisted Dying Training in Victoria, Australia: A Model for Consideration

2019

Journal Article

Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Close, Eliana, Parker, Malcolm, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben and Crowden, Andrew (2019). Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis. Journal of Law and Medicine, 27 (2), 415-439.

Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis

2019

Journal Article

Factors associated with non-beneficial treatments in end of life hospital admissions: a multicentre retrospective cohort study in Australia

Carter, Hannah Elizabeth, Lee, Xing Ju, Gallois, Cindy, Winch, Sarah, Callaway, Leonie, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Parker, Malcolm, Close, Eliana and Graves, Nicholas (2019). Factors associated with non-beneficial treatments in end of life hospital admissions: a multicentre retrospective cohort study in Australia. BMJ Open, 9 (11) 030955, e030955. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-030955

Factors associated with non-beneficial treatments in end of life hospital admissions: a multicentre retrospective cohort study in Australia

2019

Journal Article

Doctors' perceptions of how resource limitations relate to futility in end-of-life decision making: a qualitative analysis

Close, Eliana, White, Ben P., Willmott, Lindy, Gallois, Cindy, Parker, Malcolm, Graves, Nicholas and Winch, Sarah (2019). Doctors' perceptions of how resource limitations relate to futility in end-of-life decision making: a qualitative analysis. Journal of Medical Ethics, 45 (6), 373-379. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2018-105199

Doctors' perceptions of how resource limitations relate to futility in end-of-life decision making: a qualitative analysis

2019

Journal Article

Misconceiving “Neutrality” in bioethics: rejoinder to “Bioethics and the Myth of Neutrality”

Parker, Malcolm (2019). Misconceiving “Neutrality” in bioethics: rejoinder to “Bioethics and the Myth of Neutrality”. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 16 (2), 147-151. doi: 10.1007/s11673-019-09907-3

Misconceiving “Neutrality” in bioethics: rejoinder to “Bioethics and the Myth of Neutrality”

2019

Journal Article

Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Close, Eliana, Parker, Malcolm, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben and Crowden, Andrew (2019). Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis. Journal of Law and Medicine, 27 (2), 401-425.

Australian Policies on "Futile" or "Non-beneficial" Treatment at the End of Life: A Qualitative Content Analysis

2018

Journal Article

Reasons for ambivalence about accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia

Hall, Wayne and Parker, Malcolm (2018). Reasons for ambivalence about accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia. Addiction, 113 (7), 1186-1187. doi: 10.1111/add.14246

Reasons for ambivalence about accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia

2018

Journal Article

Law as clinical evidence: a new constitutive model of medical education and decision-making

Parker, Malcolm, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Williams, Gail and Cartwright, Colleen (2018). Law as clinical evidence: a new constitutive model of medical education and decision-making. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 15 (1), 101-109. doi: 10.1007/s11673-017-9836-3

Law as clinical evidence: a new constitutive model of medical education and decision-making

2018

Conference Publication

ROSA: Registrar-initiated oversight, support and advice

Sturman, N., Parker, M. and Jorm, C. (2018). ROSA: Registrar-initiated oversight, support and advice. GP18, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 11-13 October 2018.

ROSA: Registrar-initiated oversight, support and advice

2018

Other Outputs

Law as Clinical Evidence: A New Constitutive Model of Medical Education and Decision-Making

Parker, Malcolm, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Williams, Gail and Cartwright, Colleen (2018). Law as Clinical Evidence: A New Constitutive Model of Medical Education and Decision-Making. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3106388

Law as Clinical Evidence: A New Constitutive Model of Medical Education and Decision-Making

2018

Conference Publication

Medical Futility at the End of Life: an Australian Policy Analysis

Close, E., Parker, M, Crowden, A., Willmott, L., White, B.P., Gallois, C., Graves, N., Winch, S. and Calloway, L. (2018). Medical Futility at the End of Life: an Australian Policy Analysis. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law Conference, Townsville, QLD Australia, 24 September 2018.

Medical Futility at the End of Life: an Australian Policy Analysis

2017

Journal Article

Comparing doctors' legal compliance across three Australian states for decisions whether to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment: Does different law lead to different decisions?

White, Ben P., Willmott, Lindy, Cartwright, Colleen, Parker, Malcolm, Williams, Gail and Davis, Juliet (2017). Comparing doctors' legal compliance across three Australian states for decisions whether to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment: Does different law lead to different decisions?. BMC Palliative Care, 16 (1) 63, 1-8. doi: 10.1186/s12904-017-0249-1

Comparing doctors' legal compliance across three Australian states for decisions whether to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining medical treatment: Does different law lead to different decisions?

2017

Journal Article

Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: focus on the data

Parker, Malcolm H. (2017). Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: focus on the data. Medical Journal of Australia, 207 (10), 453-453. doi: 10.5694/mja17.00441

Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: focus on the data

2017

Journal Article

Australian doctors' knowledge of and compliance with the law relating to end-of-life decisions: implications for LGBTI patients

Cartwright, Colleen, White, Ben, Willmott, Lindy, Parker, Malcolm and Williams, Gail (2017). Australian doctors' knowledge of and compliance with the law relating to end-of-life decisions: implications for LGBTI patients. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 20 (8), 1-13. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2017.1385854

Australian doctors' knowledge of and compliance with the law relating to end-of-life decisions: implications for LGBTI patients

2017

Journal Article

The need to exercise caution in accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia

Hall, Wayne and Parker, Malcolm (2017). The need to exercise caution in accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia. Addiction, 113 (7), 1178-1180. doi: 10.1111/add.14025

The need to exercise caution in accepting addiction as a reason for performing euthanasia

2017

Journal Article

Incidence, duration and cost of futile treatment in end-of-life hospital admissions to three Australian public-sector tertiary hospitals: A retrospective multicentre cohort study

Carter, Hannah E., Winch, Sarah, Barnett, Adrian G, Parker, Malcolm, Gallois, Cindy, Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben P, Patton, Mary Anne, Burridge, Letitia, Salkield, Gayle, Close, Eliana, Callaway, Leonie and Graves, Nicholas (2017). Incidence, duration and cost of futile treatment in end-of-life hospital admissions to three Australian public-sector tertiary hospitals: A retrospective multicentre cohort study. BMJ Open, 7 (10) e017661, e017661. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017661

Incidence, duration and cost of futile treatment in end-of-life hospital admissions to three Australian public-sector tertiary hospitals: A retrospective multicentre cohort study

2016

Journal Article

Is there a role for law in medical practice when withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment? Empirical findings on attitudes of doctors

Willmott, Lindy, White, Ben, Parker, Malcolm, Cartwright, Colleen and Williams, Gail (2016). Is there a role for law in medical practice when withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment? Empirical findings on attitudes of doctors. Journal of Law and Medicine, 24 (2), 342-355.

Is there a role for law in medical practice when withholding and withdrawing life-sustaining medical treatment? Empirical findings on attitudes of doctors

2016

Journal Article

The role of law in decisions to withhold and withdraw life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity: a cross-sectional study

White, Benjamin P., Willmott, Lindy, Williams, Gail, Cartwright, Colleen and Parker, Malcolm (2016). The role of law in decisions to withhold and withdraw life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Medical Ethics, 43 (5), 327-333. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2016-103543

The role of law in decisions to withhold and withdraw life-sustaining treatment from adults who lack capacity: a cross-sectional study