• Beyond competencies : describing work ready plus graduates for the New Zealand medical imaging workforce 

      Sheehan, Dale; de Bueger, Tracy; Thorogood, Joanna; Sitters, Sharon; Deo, Arun (John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy and New Zealand Institute of Medical Radiation Technology., 2018-06-06)
      INTRODUCTION: Medical imaging is a profession where technology and practice is moving forward at a fast pace, while also being situated within rapidly evolving models of healthcare delivery. This requires capabilities ...
    • Collaborative practice : medicine and pharmacy working together to teach safe prescribing in the clinical setting 

      Lee, A.; Sheehan, Dale (2016-09)
      We used a matrix of teaching and supervision interventions and sought to: Develop the role of the pharmacist as a teacher, mentor and coach working in collaboration with consultants as medical educators. Bring ...
    • Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction 

      Whalley, Gillian; Rigolli, Marzia (The Institute of Geriatric Cardiology (IGC), Chinese PLA General Hospital and published by Science Press., 2013-12-27)
      Progressive aging of the population and prolongation of life expectancy have led to the rising prevalence of heart failure (HF). Despite the improvements in medical therapy, the mortality rate of this condition has remained ...
    • Implementing consumer health research: Empirical results leading to social innovation in New Zealand 

      Nel, Pieter; Hansen, Jens J.; Boyd, Mary-Anne (2006)
      Health research is often regarded as fragmented, competitive and highly specialized. However, there is often little effective communication and consultation between producers of health research and end users. Given this, ...
    • Review : heart failure with preserved ejection fraction 

      Rigolli, Marzia; Whalley, Gillian (JGC, 2013-12-27)
      Progressive aging of the population and prolongation of life expectancy have led to the rising prevalence of heart failure (HF). Despite the improvements in medical therapy, the mortality rate of this condition has remained ...