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Prof. Gavin Mooney
- Where Is Australian PHC Going & Where Should It Go? Does PHC Mean "Powerless to Hear the Community"?
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Prof. Simon Chapman
- How To Caculate Your H Index
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Mark Ragg
- Editing Your Own Work
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Prof. Gillian Rowlands
- Health Inequalities in England - Current Understanding and Future Approaches
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Dr Mark Ragg, Melissa Sweet, Dr Catriona Bonfiglioli and Prof Simon Chapman
- Getting Published in the Lay Press
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Prof. Robert Cumming
- Ageing & Health in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Vitamin D: Polymorphisms in Vitamin D Pathway Genes & Breast Cancer Risk
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Prof. John Wyn Owen
- Are Internal Markets Bad For Your Health?
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Prof. Glenn Salkeld, Assoc.Prof. Alex Barratt, Dr. Tim Driscoll
- The Future of the Master of Public Health Program
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Dr. Stephen Corbett
- Fertile on a Famished Road
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Dr. Garth Japhet
- From Tablets to Tabloids: The Use of Popular Communication for Social Change
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Margaret Simons & David Higgins
- The Decline of Traditional Media & The Rise of New Forms: What Are The Threats & Oppurtunities for Public Health
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Prof. Bruce Armstrong
- Cancer Control in 2020: Challenges Now for Behavioural Research
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Prof. Lalit Dandona
- Economic analysis of HIV prevention interventions in Andhra Pradesh state of India
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Dr. John Hall
- TB DOTS in Papua New Guinea: A Policy Critique
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