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Faculty of Health Sciences
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Research articles in refereed specialist journals

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Select the first letter of the journal title from the alphabetical list.

 
A  C  I  J  S 

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Krug A, Patrick m, Pattinson RC, Stephen C: 2006. Childhood death auditing to improve paediatric care. Acta Paediatrica, 95, pp 1467-1473.

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Clarke JC, Honey EM, Bekker E, Snyman L, Raymond Jr RM, Lord C, Brophy PD: 2006. A novel nonsense mutation in theEYA1gene associated with branchio-oto-renal/branchiootic syndrome in an Afrikaner kindred. Clinical Genetics, 70, pp 63-67.

Pattinson RC, MacDonald AP, Backer F, Kleynhans M: 2006. Effect of audit on critically ill pregnant women. Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 11 (4), pp 278-288.

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Snyman LC, Zondagh B, Dreyer G, Lindeque BG, Louw M: 2006. Urine cytology as a screening test for bladder infiltration in cervical cancer. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 16 (4), pp 1587-1590.

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Visser MJ, Makin JD, Lehobye K: 2006. Stigmatizing attitudes of the community towards people living with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 16, pp 42-58.

Rakuambo NC, Meyer JJM, Hussein AA, Huyser C, Mdlalose S, Raidani TG: 2006. In vitro effect of medicinal plants used to treat erectile dysfunction on smooth muscle relaxation and human sperm. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 105, pp 84-88.

Pattinson RC, Bergh A-M, Malan AF, Prinsloo R: 2006. Does kangaroo mother care save lives?. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 52 (2) / Dec, pp 438-441.

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Mbele AM, Snyman LC, Pattinson RC: 2006. Impact of the choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act on maternal morbidity and mortality in the west of Pretoria. SAMJ South African Medical Journal, 96, pp 1196-1198.

Pattinson RC: 2006. Antenatal antecedents of deaths of children. SAMJ South African Medical Journal, 96 (9), p. 792.

Schurink W, Krüger C, Bergh A-M, van Staden CW, Roos JL, Pickworth GE, Joubert PM, du Preez RR, Grey SV, Lindeque BG: 2006. Medical students' perceptions of their development of 'soft skills'. Part 1: A qualitative research methodology. South African Family Practice, 48 (8) / Sep, pp 14-14d.

Bergh A-M, van Staden CW, Joubert PM, Krüger C, Pickworth GE, Roos JL, Schurink W, du Preez RR, Grey SV, Lindeque BG: 2006. Medical students' perceptions of their development of 'soft skills'. Part II: The development of 'soft skills' through 'guiding and growing'. South African Family Practice, 48 (8), pp 15-15d.

Patrick m, Arsalo I, Philips N, Bergh A-M, Pattinson RC: 2006. Is tele-facilitation a viable alternative to conventional face-to-face facilitation?. South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), 96 (1), p. 10.

Chauke HL, Pattinson RC: 2006. Ward rounds - bedside or conference room?. South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), 96 (5), pp 898-400.

Pattinson RC, Snyman LC, MacDonald AP: 2006. Evaluation of a strict protocol approach in managing women with severe disease due to abortion. South African Medical Journal (SAMJ), 96 (11), pp 1191-1194.

van Staden CW, Joubert PM, Pickworth GE, Roos JL, Bergh A-M, Krüger C, Schurink W, du Preez RR, Grey SV, Lindeque BG: 2006. The conceptualisation of 'soft skills' among medical students before and after curriculum reform. South African Psychiatry Review, 9, pp 33-37.

Joubert PM, Krüger C, Bergh A-M, Pickworth GE, van Staden CW, Roos JL, Schurink W, du Preez RR, Grey SV, Lindeque BG: 2006. Medical students on the value of role models for developing 'soft skills' - 'That's the way you do it'. South African Psychiatry Review, 9, pp 28-32.

Krüger C, Schurink W, Bergh A-M, Joubert PM, Roos JL, van Staden CW, Pickworth GE, du Preez RR, Grey SV, Lindeque BG: 2006. Training undergraduate medical students in 'soft skills' - a qualitative research project at the University of Pretoria. South African Psychiatry Review, 9 (1) / Feb, pp 12-14.

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