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Works
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2020
Conference Publication
Learning in lockdown: harnessing disruption to enhance quality and collaboration
Saluja, Sonia and Keen-Dyer, Helen (2020). Learning in lockdown: harnessing disruption to enhance quality and collaboration. Scholarship of Tertiary Teaching Online Conference, Virtual, 14 October 2020. CQ University.
2020
Conference Publication
Focus on the future: developing effective learning environments to take the ‘distance’ out of distance learning
Saluja, Sonia (2020). Focus on the future: developing effective learning environments to take the ‘distance’ out of distance learning. Australia and New Zealand Association of Health Professional Educators, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 12 - 15 July 2020.
2020
Conference Publication
Being the clinical detective: solving neuroscience cases
Saluja, Sonia (2020). Being the clinical detective: solving neuroscience cases. Advance HE Teaching and Learning Conference, Online conference, 7 July 2020.
2019
Conference Publication
A home grown medical workforce
Saluja, Sonia (2019). A home grown medical workforce. Wide Bay Health Symposium 2019: Thinking innovatively in collaborative health care practice, Bundaberg, QLD, Australia, 18 -19 September 2019.
2019
Journal Article
Association between dietary patterns and sociodemographics: A cross-sectional study of Australian nursing students
Williams, Susan L., Vandelanotte, Corneel, Irwin, Christopher, Bellissimo, Nick, Heidke, Penny, Saluja, Sonia, Saito, Amornrat and Khalesi, Saman (2019). Association between dietary patterns and sociodemographics: A cross-sectional study of Australian nursing students. Nursing & Health Sciences, 22 (1), 38-48. doi: 10.1111/nhs.12643
2019
Journal Article
Low Health Literacy Is Associated With Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes in a Nonclinical Population
O'Meara, Lydia, Williams, Susan L., Ames, Kate, Lawson, Celeste, Saluja, Sonia and Vandelanotte, Corneel (2019). Low Health Literacy Is Associated With Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes in a Nonclinical Population. Diabetes Educator, 45 (4), 431-441. doi: 10.1177/0145721719857548
2017
Journal Article
Effect of probiotics and synbiotics consumption on serum concentrations of liver function test enzymes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Khalesi, Saman, Johnson, David Wayne, Campbell, Katrin, Williams, Susan, Fenning, Andrew, Saluja, Sonia and Irwin, Christopher (2017). Effect of probiotics and synbiotics consumption on serum concentrations of liver function test enzymes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. European Journal of Nutrition, 57 (6), 1-17. doi: 10.1007/s00394-017-1568-y
2016
Conference Publication
How LabTutor helped students enjoy neuroscience
Saluja, Sonia (2016). How LabTutor helped students enjoy neuroscience. Blended Learning in Labs and Lessons Symposium 2016, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 8 December 2016.
2016
Book Chapter
Where’s My Parking Permit? Bringing New Staff Together as a Learning Community
Crawford, Elise G.C. and Saluja, Sonia (2016). Where’s My Parking Permit? Bringing New Staff Together as a Learning Community. Communities of Practice: Facilitating Social Learning in Higher Education. (pp. 471-504) edited by Jacquie McDonald and Aileen Cater-Steel. Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-10-2879-3_23
2015
Conference Publication
Linking theory to practice - development of clinical case scenarios as a common assessment tool for multiple health professions studying neuroscience
Saluja, Sonia (2015). Linking theory to practice - development of clinical case scenarios as a common assessment tool for multiple health professions studying neuroscience. 2015 ANZAHPE Conference, Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 29 - 31 March 2015.
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