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Michael Bentley, Anna Ralston, Lisa Clarke, Andrew Davey, Elizabeth Holliday, Alison Fielding, Mieke van Driel, Amanda Tapley, Jean Ball, Katie Fisher, Neil Spike & Parker Magin. (2023) General practice registrars training part-time: a cross-sectional analysis of prevalence and associations. Education for Primary Care 0:0, pages 1-10.
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Louise Stone, Amanda Tapley, Jennifer Presser, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Mieke Van Driel, Andrew Davey, Neil Spike, Kristen Fitzgerald, Katie Mulquiney, Simon Morgan & Parker Magin. (2019) Early career GPs, mental health training and clinical complexity: a cross-sectional analysis. Education for Primary Care 30:2, pages 62-69.
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Er Tsing Vivian Tng, Amanda Tapley, Andrew Davey, Sally De Zwaan, Simon Morgan, Mieke van Driel, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Nigel Catzikiris, Kim Henderson, Katie Mulquiney, Neil Spike, Rohan Kerr & Parker Magin. (2018) General practice registrars’ clinical exposure to dermatological procedures during general practice training: a cross-sectional analysis. Education for Primary Care 29:6, pages 357-366.
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Chris Moller, Mieke van Driel, Andrew Davey, Amanda Tapley, Elizabeth G Holliday, Alison Fielding, Joshua Davis, Jean Ball, Anna Ralston, Alexandria Turner, Katie Mulquiney, Neil Spike, Kristen Fitzgerald & Parker Magin. (2023) Influenza presentations and use of neuraminidase inhibitors by Australian general practice registrars: a cross-sectional analysis from the ReCEnT study. Family Medicine and Community Health 11:2, pages e002107.
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Alexandria Turner, Mieke L van Driel, Benjamin L Mitchell, Joshua S Davis, Alison Fielding, Andrew Davey, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Anna Ralston, Amanda Tapley, Katie Mulquiney, Emma J Baillie, Neil Spike, Lisa Clarke & Parker Magin. (2023) Temporal patterns of antibiotic prescribing for sore throat, otitis media, and sinusitis: a longitudinal study of general practitioner registrars. Family Practice.
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Andrew Davey, Amanda Tapley, Mieke van Driel, Elizabeth Holliday, Alison Fielding, Jean Ball, Katie Mulquiney, Katie Fisher, Neil Spike, Lisa Clarke, Dominica Moad, Anna Ralston, Irena Patsan, Benjamin Mundy, Alexandria Turner, Jordan Tait, Lucrezia Tuccitto, Sarah Roberts & Parker Magin. (2022) The Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) cohort study: updated protocol. BMC Primary Care 23:1.
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Dominica Moad, Amanda Tapley, Alison Fielding, Mieke L. van Driel, Elizabeth G. Holliday, Jean I. Ball, Andrew R. Davey, Kristen FitzGerald, Neil A. Spike & Parker Magin. (2022) Socioeconomic status of practice location and Australian GP registrars’ training: a cross-sectional analysis. BMC Medical Education 22:1.
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Kathleen Wild, Amanda Tapley, Alison Fielding, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Graeme Horton, Grant Blashki, Andrew Davey, Mieke van Driel, Alexandria Turner, Kristen FitzGerald, Neil Spike & Parker Magin. (2022) Climate change and Australian general practice vocational education: a cross-sectional study. Family Practice.
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Parker Magin, Anna Ralston, Amanda Tapley, Elizabeth Holliday, Jean Ball, Mieke L van Driel, Andrew Davey, Linda Klein, Kristen FitzGerald, Neil Spike & Alison Fielding. (2022) ‘Low-value’ clinical care in general practice: associations of low value care in GP trainees’ practice, including formative and summative examination performance – protocol for cross-sectional and retrospective cohort study analyses using the QUestionable In Training Clinical Activities (QUIT-CA) index. BMJ Open 12:5, pages e058989.
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Andrew Davey, Amanda Tapley, Katie J Mulquiney, Mieke van Driel, Alison Fielding, Elizabeth Holliday, Joshua S Davis, Paul Glasziou, Anthea Dallas, Jean Ball, Neil Spike, Kristen FitzGerald & Parker Magin. (2021) Immediate and delayed antibiotic prescribing strategies used by Australian early-career GPs: a cross-sectional analysis. British Journal of General Practice, pages BJGP.2021.0026.
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Rawiri Keenan & Ross Lawrenson. (2021) Time again for an organised approach to general practice research in New Zealand?. Journal of Primary Health Care 13:1, pages 3-4.
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Rachel Turner, Amanda Tapley, Sally Sweeney, Andrew Davey, Elizabeth Holliday, Mieke van Driel, Kim Henderson, Jean Ball, Simon Morgan, Neil Spike, Kristen FitzGerald & Parker Magin. (2020) Prevalence and associations of prescribing of long-acting reversible contraception by general practitioner registrars: a secondary analysis of ReCEnT data. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, pages bmjsrh-2019-200309.
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Nigel Catzikiris, Amanda Tapley, Simon Morgan, Mieke van Driel, Neil Spike, Elizabeth G. Holliday, Jean Ball, Kim Henderson, Lawrie McArthur & Parker Magin. (2019) Emergency department referral patterns of Australian general practitioner registrars: a cross-sectional analysis of prevalence, nature and associations. Australian Health Review 43:1, pages 21.
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Georgina Whiting, Parker Magin, Simon Morgan, Amanda Tapley, Kim Henderson, Chris Oldmeadow, Jean Ball, Mieke van Driel, Neil Spike, Lawrie McArthur, John Scott & Nigel Stocks. (2016) General practice trainees’ clinical experience of dermatology indicates a need for improved education: A cross‐sectional analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study. Australasian Journal of Dermatology 58:4.
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