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Editorial: Evidence-Based Public Health: Why, What and How.
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Vujcich, Daniel
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Frontiers in public health
2017
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Frontiers in public health
vol. 5
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Understanding the causes and consequences of injuries to adolescents growing up in poverty in Ethiopia, Andhra Pradesh (India), Vietnam and Peru: a mixed method study.
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Morrow, Virginia
Barnett, Inka
Vujcich, Daniel
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20150420
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Health policy and planning
vol. 29
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"[It's] more than just medicine": The value and sustainability of mandatory, non-clinical, short-term rural placements in a Western Australian medical school.
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Vujcich, Daniel L
Toussaint, Sandy
Mak, Donna B
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20210728
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Medical teacher
vol. 42
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When There Is Not Enough Evidence and When Evidence Is Not Enough: An Australian Indigenous Smoking Policy Study.
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Vujcich, Daniel
Rayner, Mike
Allender, Steven
Fitzpatrick, Ray
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Frontiers in public health
2016
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Frontiers in public health
vol. 4
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Indigenous Youth Peer-Led Health Promotion in Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and the United States: A Systematic Review of the Approaches, Study Designs, and Effectiveness.
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Vujcich, Daniel
Thomas, Jessica
Crawford, Katy
Ward, James
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Frontiers in public health
2018
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Frontiers in public health
vol. 6
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Yarning quiet ways: Aboriginal carers' views on talking to youth about sexuality and relationships.
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Vujcich, Daniel
Lyford, Marilyn
Bellottie, Chontarle
Bessarab, Dawn
Thompson, Sandra
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20190204
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Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
vol. 29
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