Publications

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Citation bias in smoking and schizophrenia

Institution: University of Sydney
Date: 2009
Our role: With co-authors, we wrote this academic paper
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Fine, but not fair: A report on Australia's health and health care system

Institution: Raggahmed
Date: 2009
Our role: We wrote, designed and produced this report.
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Smoke and mirrors: a review of the literature on smoking and mental illness

Institution: Cancer Council NSW
Date: 2008
Our role: We analysed 9000 papers on smoking among people with mental illness and provided recommendations for action.
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Realising dreams

Institution: The Smith Family
Date: 2008
Our role: We contributed to the writing of and proofread this annual report.
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Measuring economic, environmental and social returns from Rural Research and Development Corporations’ investment

Institution: Rural Research and Development Corporations
Date: 2008
Our role: We edited, designed and printed this report.
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Medicine update

Institution: National Prescribing Service
Date: 2006-2008
Our role: We write this series of reports for consumers on new medicines.
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Latest events

Scientific writing workshops in Asia

We have recently returned from Beijing where we were running our third scientific writing workshop, teaching doctors who work in HIV how to get their research published. The workshops, organised by TREAT Asia, were a great success. For more information, or to see a course outline, please contact us.

  

Citation bias in smoking and schizophrenia

The true prevalence of smoking among people with schizophrenia is lower than is commonly claimed. See our paper in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2009; 43(3): 277-282.
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Fine but not fair

Our latest report analyses the state of health and health care in Australia, and finds that for most, the weather is fine, but for some, they are dark days indeed.
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