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Immunization training for pharmacy students: a student-centered evaluation
Pharmacy Practice, 2021Background: Persistent and emerging public health challenges mean Pharmacy students require training in immunization services. Curtin University, Australia, integrated blended-delivery immunization training into the final-year Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Shaylee Mills +2 more
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Salud Pública de México, 2022
The continuous development in telecommunication technologies has created opportunities for health professionals to optimise healthcare delivery by adopting digital tools into rehabilitation programs (i.e., telerehabilitation).
Antonio Michell+15 more
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The continuous development in telecommunication technologies has created opportunities for health professionals to optimise healthcare delivery by adopting digital tools into rehabilitation programs (i.e., telerehabilitation).
Antonio Michell+15 more
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Antibiotic use in Australian and Swedish primary care: a cross-country comparison
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 2022Objective Antimicrobial resistance is a growing worldwide problem and is considered to be one of the biggest threats to global health by the World Health Organization.
Konny Andersson+4 more
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Journal of Water and Health, 2022
Inland recreational swimming sites provide significant social value globally. This study focused on public recreational swimming sites across the Murrumbidgee River and its tributaries in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) throughout the swimming ...
Kathryn Vincent+4 more
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Inland recreational swimming sites provide significant social value globally. This study focused on public recreational swimming sites across the Murrumbidgee River and its tributaries in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) throughout the swimming ...
Kathryn Vincent+4 more
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The pH of bottled water commercially available in Australia and its implications for oral health
Journal of Water and Health, 2022With a higher pH level and being unlikely to erode the tooth, bottled water has been considered a safe alternative to acidic beverages. However, recent studies have reported some bottled water products in different countries to be acidic.
Jeremiah Schmidt, Boyen Huang
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ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC-FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE OF THE WORLD COUNTRIES IN THE SYSTEM OF PENSION INSURANCE
Baltic Journal of Economic Studies, 2020The purpose of this article is to analyze the experience of pension insurance systems in Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia. The defining feature is that the existing pension insurance system in Ukraine does not perform its main task ...
Natalia Koval+2 more
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International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2022
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, with global and regional organisations as well as individual governments working towards universal abolition.
Mai Sato
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Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, with global and regional organisations as well as individual governments working towards universal abolition.
Mai Sato
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Special Religious Education in a post-secular Australia
Verbum et Ecclesia, 2022Special Religious Education (SRE) classes are held in New South Wales public primary schools weekly. This article is built on a review of SRE classes based on Anglican past experiences to develop recommendations to ameliorate shortcomings and enhance ...
Walter B. Firth
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Serial Homicide in Australia, 1820-2020 [PDF]
Salus Journal, 2021Serial homicide attracts significant attention from the media, entertainment industries, the criminal justice system, and related disciplines even though it accounts for less than 1% of all homicides in Australia.
Amber McKinley, Wayne Petherick
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Policy & Society, 2021
Robots are increasingly appearing as a potential answer to the ‘care crisis’ facing a number of countries. Although it is anticipated that many positives will flow from the application of these technologies, they are also likely to generate unexpected ...
Helen Dickinson+3 more
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Robots are increasingly appearing as a potential answer to the ‘care crisis’ facing a number of countries. Although it is anticipated that many positives will flow from the application of these technologies, they are also likely to generate unexpected ...
Helen Dickinson+3 more
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