Associate Professor Brett Aimers Australia and the Asia Pacific region more broadly, is being affected by larger and beyond scale disasters and more regularly. Their consequences are more profound and lasting than ever before. As a leader in the region,...
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Associate Professor Brett Aimers Australia and the Asia Pacific region more broadly, is being affected by larger and beyond scale disasters and more regularly. Their consequences are more profound and lasting than ever before. As a leader in the region,...
  • 31 July 2017
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Associate Professor Brett Aimers Australia and the Asia Pacific region more broadly, is being affected by larger and beyond scale disasters and more regularly. Their consequences are more profound and lasting than ever before. As a leader in the region,...
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Associate Professor Brett Aimers In 2009 the ‘Black Saturday’ bushfires devastated Victoria, claiming 173 lives, injuring 414 others and displaced more than 7,500 people. More than 400 separate fires occurred on and after 7 February 2009. Prior to this disaster,...
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Dr Allan Cyna Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide South Australia Little words such as ‘sting’, ‘hurt’, ‘itch,’ ‘worry’, can have an inadvertent negative impact on patient perceptions and behaviours.  Negative suggestions, more commonly known as nocebo communications, are frequent in...
  • 20 July 2017
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Dr Allan Cyna Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide South Australia Little words such as ‘sting’, ‘hurt’, ‘itch,’ ‘worry’, can have an inadvertent negative impact on patient perceptions and behaviours.  Negative suggestions, more commonly known as nocebo communications, are frequent in...
  • 20 July 2017
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Dr Allan Cyna Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Adelaide South Australia Little words such as ‘sting’, ‘hurt’, ‘itch,’ ‘worry’, can have an inadvertent negative impact on patient perceptions and behaviours.  Negative suggestions, more commonly known as nocebo communications, are frequent in...
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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Dr Bronwyn Griffin1, Prof  Roy  Kimble1 1Centre For Children’s Burns And Trauma Research Abstract: Objectives Children residing in areas outside major metropolitan centres may be at higher risk of injury incidence and adverse outcomes as they are routinely exposed to...
  • 3 July 2017
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