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- 'Dealing with ambiguity'- The role of obstetricians in gestational diabetes mellitus Academic Article
- 'Women think pregnancy management means obstetric ultrasound': Vietnamese obstetricians' views on the use of ultrasound during pregnancy Academic Article
- A Scoring System for the Prediction of Successful Delivery in Low-Risk Birthing Units Academic Article
- A case-control study of mastitis: nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus Academic Article
- Birth and social class: Northern Thai women's lived experiences of caesarean and vaginal birth Academic Article
- COSMOS: COmparing Standard Maternity care with One-to-one midwifery Support: a randomised controlled trial Academic Article
- Care of pregnant women with decreased fetal movements: Update of a clinical practice guideline for Australia and New Zealand Academic Article
- Criteria-based audit on management of eclampsia patients at a tertiary hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Academic Article
- Early obstetric discharge: does it make a difference to health outcomes? Academic Article
- Effect on survey response rate of hand written versus printed signature on a covering letter: randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN67566265] Academic Article
- Embedding assessment in a simulation skills training program for medical and midwifery students: A pre- and post-intervention evaluation Academic Article
- Exploring implementation and sustainability of models of care: can theory help? Academic Article
- Gender equity in obstetrics and gynaecology – where are we heading? Academic Article
- Health professionals' experiences and views on obstetric ultrasound in Vietnam: A regional, cross-sectional study Academic Article
- Health professionals’ experiences and views on obstetric ultrasound in Rwanda: A cross-sectional study Academic Article
- Immigrant and non-immigrant women's experiences of maternity care: a systematic and comparative review of studies in five countries Academic Article
- Improved maternity care if midwives learn to perform ultrasound: a qualitative study of Rwandan midwives’ experiences and views of obstetric ultrasound Academic Article
- In the Face of Uncertainty About the Risks of Low-Level Drinking, Abstinence Is Prudent, Not Misogynistic, Advice Academic Article
- Medical and midwifery students: how do they view their respective roles on the labour ward? Academic Article
- Medical care review in Australia: 2 A focus on the process and outcome of medical care. Academic Article
- Medical students and midwives - How do they view each other? Academic Article
- Midwives’ and obstetricians’ views on appropriate obstetric sonography in Norway Academic Article
- Norwegian obstetricians’ experiences of the use of ultrasound in pregnancy management. A qualitative study Academic Article
- Physicians' experiences and views on the role of obstetric ultrasound in rural and urban Rwanda: a qualitative study Academic Article
- The BLEED pilot study: Determining the usability of a medical device before the clinical trial Academic Article
- The Marcé International Society International Biennial General Scientific Meeting Conference Paper
- The changing birth suite experience for Australian medical students Academic Article
- Translating obstetrics and gynaecology undergraduate experience into career aspiration: An audit of Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) medical student placement standards Academic Article
- Ultrasound's 'window on the womb' brings ethical challenges for balancing maternal and fetal health interests: obstetricians' experiences in Australia Academic Article
- Understanding the 'work' of caseload midwives: A mixed-methods exploration of two caseload midwifery models in Victoria, Australia Academic Article
- Views and practices of induced abortion among Australian Fellows and trainees of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists: A second study Academic Article
- Women's Views of Different Models of Antenatal Care in Victoria, Australia Academic Article
- ‘Ultrasound is an invaluable third eye, but it can’t see everything’: a qualitative study with obstetricians in Australia Academic Article