Overview
Availability
- Emeritus Professor John Pearn is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Medicine Surgery, The University of Queensland
- Doctoral Diploma of Medicine, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, University College London
- Australasian College of Tropical Medicine, Australasian College of Tropical Medicine
- Australian Institute of Management, Australian Institute of Management
- Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators, Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators
- Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australasian College of Physicians
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
- Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
- Royal College of Physicians of London, Royal College of Physicians of London
Works
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2001
Journal Article
Erratum: James Parkinson (1755-1824): A pioneer of child care (Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health (2001) 37 (9-13))
Pearn, J. and Gardner-Thorpe, C. (2001). Erratum: James Parkinson (1755-1824): A pioneer of child care (Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health (2001) 37 (9-13)). Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 37 (3). doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1754.2001.0681e.x
2001
Journal Article
Bioethical issues in caring for conjoined twins and their parents
Pearn, John (2001). Bioethical issues in caring for conjoined twins and their parents. Lancet, 357 (9272), 1968-1971. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(00)05070-4
2001
Journal Article
The ethics of recruitment
Pearn, J. H. (2001). The ethics of recruitment. Medical Journal of Australia, 174 (10), 542-542.
2001
Journal Article
Defence, captive subjects and consent
Pearn, John H. (2001). Defence, captive subjects and consent. Australian Military Medicine, 10 (1), 12-15.
2001
Journal Article
James Parkinson (1755-1824): A pioneer of child care
Pearn, J. H. and Gardner-Thorpe, C. (2001). James Parkinson (1755-1824): A pioneer of child care. Journal of Paediatrics And Child Health, 37 (1), 9-13. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1754.2001.00598.x
2001
Journal Article
Medical themes on Australian coins
Nicks, Rowan, Pearn, John, Fenner, Frank and Braga, Stuart (2001). Medical themes on Australian coins. Medical Journal of Australia, 174 (1), 54-55.
2001
Journal Article
Neurology of ciguatera
Pearn, J. (2001). Neurology of ciguatera. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery And Psychiatry, 70 (1), 4-8. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.70.1.4
2001
Other Outputs
Australia
Pearn, J. H. (2001). Australia.
2001
Journal Article
Medical Ethics in the Australian Defence Force
Landy, R. A. and Pearn, J. H. (2001). Medical Ethics in the Australian Defence Force. Professional Ethics: Selected Papers from the 7th Annual Conference of the Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics, 8 (2), 23-30. doi: 10.5840/profethics2000827
2001
Conference Publication
Analysis of the respiratory cycle in children using an optical sensor
Herbert, Anthony, Pearn, John and Wilson, Stephen (2001). Analysis of the respiratory cycle in children using an optical sensor. Child Health Research Unit Seventh Annual Child Health Research Symposium, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 6 April 2001. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: doi: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4231.9602
2001
Other Outputs
Flying Doctors
Pearn, J. H. (2001). Flying Doctors.
2001
Journal Article
Differential diagnosis: The challenge of chronic fatigue
Pearn, J. H. (2001). Differential diagnosis: The challenge of chronic fatigue. U.S. Army Medical Department Journal (July-Sept), 3-10.
2001
Other Outputs
Coins and Medals
Pearn, J. H. (2001). Coins and Medals.
2001
Other Outputs
Genealogy
Pearn, J. H. (2001). Genealogy.
2001
Conference Publication
Forced emigration, favourable outcomes
Pearn, John (2001). Forced emigration, favourable outcomes. Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-842X.2001.tb00293.x
2000
Journal Article
Tropical emergency medicine: Features of falciparum malaria, snakebite and marine envenomations
Pearn, J. H. (2000). Tropical emergency medicine: Features of falciparum malaria, snakebite and marine envenomations. Emergency Medicine, 12 (4), 269-271. doi: 10.1046/j.1442-2026.2000.00146.x
2000
Journal Article
On reducing childhood trauma: Child accident prevention - The poor relation of preventive health a tribute to the late Professor John Biddulph OBE
Pearn, John (2000). On reducing childhood trauma: Child accident prevention - The poor relation of preventive health a tribute to the late Professor John Biddulph OBE. Papua and New Guinea Medical Journal (1-2), 34-37.
2000
Journal Article
The envenomation syndrome caused by the Australian Red-bellied Black Snake Pseudechis porphyriacus
Pearn, J. H., McGuire, B., McGuire, L. and Richardson, P. (2000). The envenomation syndrome caused by the Australian Red-bellied Black Snake Pseudechis porphyriacus. Toxicon, 38 (12), 1715-1729. doi: 10.1016/S0041-0101(00)00102-1
2000
Journal Article
Poliomyelitis: the role of the military in the final campaign
Pearn, J. (2000). Poliomyelitis: the role of the military in the final campaign. Military Medicine, 165 (10), 726-727.
2000
Journal Article
Thomas Tate (1842-1934): Doctor, adventurer and teacher
Pearn, J. H. (2000). Thomas Tate (1842-1934): Doctor, adventurer and teacher. Journal of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 17 (8), 354-360.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor John Pearn is:
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
ETHICAL QUESTIONS IN ADULT INTENSIVE CARE: AN AUSTRALIAN PERSPECTIVE
Principal Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
AUSTRALIAN MOTHERS' DECISIONS ABOUT INFANT FEEDING: AN HISTORICAL ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC HEALTH ADVICE, MARKETING, AND OTHER FACTORS INFLUENCING THEIR CHOICES, 1900-2000
Associate Advisor
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