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| Peter M BrooksSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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Expansion and diversification of medical education in Australia, 1951-2000P M Brooks
The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
Med J Aust 174:25-8. 2001....
Health workforce innovation conferencePeter M Brooks
University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Edith Cavell Building, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia
Med J Aust 184:105-6. 2006
Undergraduate teaching of complementary medicinePeter M Brooks
The University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Edith Cavell Building, Brisbane, QLD 4006, Australia
Med J Aust 181:275. 2004
Bone and joint diseases: prevention and controlPeter M Brooks
The University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Edith Cavell Building, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia
Med J Aust 180:S4-5. 2004
Inflammation as an important feature of osteoarthritisPeter Brooks
University of Queensland, Edith Cavell Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland 4029, Australia
Bull World Health Organ 81:689-90. 2003
The impact of chronic illness: partnerships with other healthcare professionalsPeter M Brooks
Faculty in Health Services, University of Queensland, Edith Cavell Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston
Med J Aust 179:260-2. 2003..We need to explore new collaborations to deliver multidisciplinary healthcare for chronic disease and evaluate these for patient outcomes and cost effectiveness...
Medical workforce issues in Australia: "tomorrow's doctors--too few, too far"Peter M Brooks
Edith Cavell Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, QLD 4029
Med J Aust 179:206-8. 2003..There is an urgent need to increase medical school student intake. Issues of workforce practice, including "task" substitution, should be explored...
The burden of musculoskeletal disease--a global perspectivePeter M Brooks
Health Sciences, University of Queensland Herston, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Clin Rheumatol 25:778-81. 2006....
The primary care amplification model: taking the best of primary care forwardClaire L Jackson
The University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Discipline of General Practice, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
BMC Health Serv Res 8:268. 2008..Primary care internationally is approaching a new paradigm. The change agenda implicit in this threatens to de-stabilise and challenge established general practice and primary care...
Options for expanding the health workforcePeter M Brooks
Level 1, Edith Cavell Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia
Aust Health Rev 32:156-60. 2008....
Interprofessional education in health sciences: the University of Queensland Health Care Team ChallengeRosalie A Boyce
School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
Med J Aust 190:433-6. 2009..Interprofessional student teams compete at a live public event for a cash prize for the best management plan centred on a complex clinical case study. National and international HCTCs are planned for future years...
Introducing physician assistants into new roles: international experiencesLaurent A Frossard
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Med J Aust 188:199-201. 2008
The challenge for academic health partnershipsPeter M Brooks
University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Med J Aust 191:26-7. 2009..Academic health science centres, as recently designated by the National Health Service in the United Kingdom, provide a useful model for consideration in Australia...
Impact of osteoarthritis on individuals and society: how much disability? Social consequences and health economic implicationsPeter M Brooks
University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia
Curr Opin Rheumatol 14:573-7. 2002..Its recognition as a major cause of disability, particularly in the aging population, should increase community focus on this important condition...
Task substitution: where to from here?Niki Ellis
Med J Aust 185:18-9. 2006..Meeting future health workforce needs is a challenge for all health professionals...
It's time to plan our future health systemPeter M Brooks
Med J Aust 183:545; author reply 547. 2005
Development of the effective musculoskeletal consumer scaleElizabeth Kristjansson
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
J Rheumatol 34:1392-400. 2007..This input and another expert review by our team was used to further refine the Effective Consumer Scale to 17 items. Plans are now under way to validate this 17-item scale in self-management interventions...
Selection of patients for inpatient rehabilitation or direct home discharge following total joint replacement surgery: a comparison of health status and out-of-pocket expenditure of patients undergoing hip and knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritisKate L Tribe
Institute of Bone and Joint Research, University of Sydney, Royal North Shore Hospital, St. Leonards, NSW 2065, Australia
Chronic Illn 1:289-302. 2005..We would recommend more focused randomized studies to explore the most suitable patient selection for rehabilitation...
Attributes and skills of an effective musculoskeletal consumerPeter S Tugwell
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada
J Rheumatol 32:2257-61. 2005..The feedback provided was useful and will be incorporated into a revised list to aid in the development of an instrument to measure health consumer effectiveness...
Badmouthing GPsPeter M Brooks
Med J Aust 179:509-10. 2003
