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2009Pathology in the tired patientGialamas, A.; Beilby, J.
2004How do Australian GPs manage shoulder dysfunction?Broadhurst, N.; Gialamas, A.; McElroy, H.; Beilby, J.
2003Investigating tiredness in Australian general practice - Do pathology tests help in diagnosis?Gialamas, A.; Beilby, J.; Pratt, N.; Henning, R.; Marley, J.; Roddick, J.
2007A before and after study of the impact of academic detailing on the use of diagnostic imaging for shoulder complaints in general practiceBroadhurst, N.; Barton, C.; Rowett, D.; Yelland, L.; Matin, D.; Gialamas, A.; Beilby, J.
2006Academic detailing and informed use of imaging of the shoulder in general practiceBroadhurst, N.; Barton, C.; Rowett, D.; Yelland, L.; Martin, D.; Gialamas, A.; Beilby, J.
2009Effectiveness of point-of-care testing for therapeutic control of chronic conditions: results from the PoCT in General Practice TrialBubner, T.; Laurence, C.; Gialamas, A.; Yelland, L.; Ryan, P.; Willson, K.; Tideman, P.; Worley, P.; Beilby, J.
2008A pragmatic cluster randomised controlled trial to evaluate the safety, clinical effectiveness, cost effectiveness and satisfaction with point of care testing in a general practice setting - rationale, design and baseline characteristicsLaurence, C.; Gialamas, A.; Yelland, L.; Bubner, T.; Ryan, P.; Willson, K.; Glastonbury, B.; Gill, J.; Shephard, M.; Beilby, J.
2009Does point-of-care testing lead to the same or better adherence to medication? A randomised controlled trial: the PoCT in General Practice TrialGialamas, A.; Yelland, L.; Ryan, P.; Willson, K.; Laurence, C.; Bubner, T.; Tideman, P.; Beilby, J.