Overview
Availability
- Dr David King is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery and Medical Science, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, The University of Queensland
- Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
Works
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2007
Journal Article
Should mental health issues be addressed in primary care, and can it be done? Views of rural general practitioners in Queensland
Heidi Sturk, David Kavanagh, Cynthia Gallois, David King, Merrill Turpin, Robert King and Helen Bartlett (2007). Should mental health issues be addressed in primary care, and can it be done? Views of rural general practitioners in Queensland. Australasian Psychiatry, 15 (S1), S90-S94. doi: 10.1080/10398560701701270
2006
Journal Article
Clinical skills textbooks fail evidence-based examination
King, D. B., Dickinson, J. A. and Boulton, M-R. (2006). Clinical skills textbooks fail evidence-based examination. ACP Journal Club, 144 (1), A-10-A-11. doi: 10.7326/acpjc-2006-144-1-a10
2005
Journal Article
Clinical skills textbooks fail evidence-based examination
King, David B., Dickinson, James A., Boulton, Maria-Renee and Toumpas, Chris (2005). Clinical skills textbooks fail evidence-based examination. Evidence-Based Medicine, 10 (5), 131-132. doi: 10.1136/ebm.10.5.131
2005
Conference Publication
Vertical integration in general practice education
Dick, M. B., Buckley, J., King, D. and Mitchell, G. (2005). Vertical integration in general practice education. The University of Queensland. School of Medicine Centre for Medical Education. Symposium 'Building Medical Education Research Strength', Brisbane, 18 May, 2005. Brisbane: University of Queensland School of Medicine.
2005
Conference Publication
Vertical integration in general practice education
Dick, M-L., Buckley, J., King, D. and Mitchell, G. (2005). Vertical integration in general practice education. AGPT National General Practice Education Convention 2005, Sydney, Australia, 24-25 August, 2005. Australia: AGPT.
2003
Journal Article
Fatigue and endocrine disorders: causes and comorbiditie
Morton, A. and King, D. (2003). Fatigue and endocrine disorders: causes and comorbiditie. Australian family physician, 32 (11), 895-900.
2003
Journal Article
Older patients request more information: a survey of use of written patient education materials in general practice
McKenna, K. T., Tooth, L. R., King, D. B., Clark, M. J., O'Rourke, P. K., Steinberg, M. A. and de Looze, F. J. (2003). Older patients request more information: a survey of use of written patient education materials in general practice. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 22 (1), 15-19. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2003.tb00457.x
2001
Journal Article
Evidence-based medicine: A framework for clinical practice
King, D. B. (2001). Evidence-based medicine: A framework for clinical practice. Evidence-based Medicine, 6 (4), 103-103.
2001
Journal Article
Review of Evidence-Based Medicine: A Framework for Clinical Practice
King, David (2001). Review of Evidence-Based Medicine: A Framework for Clinical Practice. Evidence-Based Medicine, 6 (4), 103-103. doi: 10.1136/ebm.6.4.103
2000
Conference Publication
Health promotion in community care
Tooth, L. R., McKenna, K. T., Steinberg, M. A., Clark, M. J., King, D. B. and Delooze, F. J. (2000). Health promotion in community care. Australian Association of Gerontology National Conference 2000, Adelaide, 25-27 October 2000. Melbourne: Council on Ageing.
2000
Conference Publication
Use of patient education materials PRMs in general practice: suitability for older patients
Steinberg, M. A., Tooth, L. R., McKenna, K. T., Clark, M. J. and King, D. B. (2000). Use of patient education materials PRMs in general practice: suitability for older patients. The 2000 General Practice Evaluation Program Conference, Hobart, 4-5 May 2000. Canberra: National Information Service.
1999
Other Outputs
Understanding depression : beyond the biomedical model
King, David (1999). Understanding depression : beyond the biomedical model. Master's Thesis, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/157836
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr David King is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Depression explanatory models of primary care patients and doctors: Relationship with self-stigma, communication effectiveness, and recovery
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Bernadette Watson
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Expectations and experiences of midlife intending mothers engaging with Assisted Reproductive Technology
Associate Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
'10 Small Steps': A randomised controlled trial to improve health behaviours using computer-tailored advice in a general practice setting
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Fran Boyle
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr David King directly for media enquiries about:
- Climate change and health
- Clinical epidemiology
- Communication skills - medical general practice
- Depression
- Doctors - communication skills
- Education - medical
- Evidence-based practice - medical
- Medical education
- Mental health - depression
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