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Publications by Dan Ewald
A Small Unconditional Non-Financial Incentive Suggests an Increase in Survey Response Rates Amongst Older General Practitioners (GPs): A Randomised Controlled Trial Study
BMC Family Practice
Family Practice
Reducing Avoidable Admissions in Rural Community Palliative Care: A Pilot Study of Care Coordination by General Practice Registrars
Australian Journal of Rural Health
Environmental
Public Health
Family Practice
Occupational Health
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