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Australian general practice registrars and their experience with postpartum management: a cross‐sectional analysis of prevalence and associations | Published Abstract Presentation

Hill S, Tapley A, van Driel ML, Holliday E, Ball J, Davey AR, Patsan I, Spike NA, FitzGerald K, Morgan S and Magin PJ.
BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology © 2019 RCOG | 2019 | Issue Online: 12 June 2019. Section 621
Women’s Health

Changes in opioid prescribing after an educational intervention for early-career physicians: a pragmatic trial in primary care | Published Abstract Presentation

Holliday S, Dunlop A, Hayes C, Morgan S, Tapley A, Henderson KM and Magin PJ.
Drug and Alcohol Review | 2016 | 35 (Suppl. 1) 40-41. DOI: 10.1111/dar.12484
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction, Evaluations of educational innovations and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing

The Evaluation of a Brief Educational Pain Management Intervention amongst Australian General Practice Registrars | Published Abstract Presentation

Holliday S, Dunlop A, Hayes C, Morgan S, Tapley A, Henderson KM, Larance B, Shakeshaft A and Magin PJ.
Drug and Alcohol Review | 2015 | 34 (Suppl. 1). 33
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction and Evaluations of educational innovations

Which, What and Who. A description of opioid analgesic, anxiolytic and hypnotic prescribing by General Practitioner registrars | Published Abstract Presentation

Holliday S, Magin PJ, Morgan S, Tapley A, Henderson KM, Dunlop A, Spike NA, McArthur L and van Driel ML.
Drug and Alcohol Review | 2014 | 33 (Supplement 1):36
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing

General practice registrars’ clinical experience of dermatology during training: a cross-sectional analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training study | Published Abstract Presentation

Whiting G, Stocks N, Magin PJ, Morgan S, Henderson KM and Tapley A.
Australasian Journal of Dermatology | 2015 | 58(4); e199-296. DOI: 10.1111/ajd.12493
Skin Diseases

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