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Kwang Chien Yee

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Kwang Chien Yee

Senior Lecturer

Room Level 3 , Hobart Clinical School

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Dr. Yee leads the launch in Hobart of the first clinical site in Australia and New Zealand to use the ultra-magnifying gastroscope and colonoscope for gastrointestinal disease diagnosis.

Patients undergoing endoscopic procedures in Hobart are set to benefit as the first-ever ultra-magnifying gastroscope and colonoscope in Australia has arrived at the Hobart Specialist Day Hospital (HSDH).

The private hospital is the first site in Australia and New Zealand to install the new equipment which provides powerfully sharp images - up to 125x magnification - of the oesophagus, stomach, and up to 135 x magnification of the colon.

Dr. Yee, the endoscopist representative at HSDH, also works at the University of Tasmania, researching early gastrointestinal cancer detection and endoscopic resection, said: “High-quality endoscopic procedures are extremely important for the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of pre-cancerous conditions. With this new technology, our doctors will benefit from higher-definition images to clearly see the finest details of suspicious lesions during routine endoscopy procedures.”

“This new computer-assisted imaging is like having a live-microscopy during endoscopy, allowing doctors to detect very early changes before these changes become cancerous. These early changes can then be removed endoscopically without surgery. We are delighted to offer this cutting-edge technology to the local Tasmanian community. This latest equipment will put Hobart at the forefront of endoscopic research in collaboration with international partners, benefiting our patients.” said Dr Yee.

The arrival of the new gastroscope and colonoscope help doctors to inspect and observe the inside of the body by using a long-specialised tube with a tiny light and camera at the tip to see the gastrointestinal tract without the need for major surgery.

Dr. Yee explains this cutting-edge technology provides doctors with the ability to find, diagnose and treat disease at its most early stages, especially for pre-cancerous changes in the oesophagus, stomach, and colon, therefore preventing cancer from developing.

“We want to remind the community not to forget about prevention of gastrointestinal cancers and self-monitoring their bowel health, particularly as many people may have put off doctor visits, and/or delayed participation in the national bowel cancer screening program during the last 18 months of the pandemic.”

“We want to raise awareness about the importance of participation in national bowel cancer screening program and emphasise the need to seek medical help for any symptoms which might be associated with gastrointestinal tract cancers. If you notice increase in reflux symptoms, weight loss, swallowing difficulties, blood in your stool, changes in bowel habits, abdominal pain or swelling, please make an appointment to see your GP to discuss these symptoms and seek further investigations.”

Fiona Caird, Director of Nursing, HSDH said: The new gastroscope and colonoscope is a significant investment by the hospital. We want to provide the local community with the best technology to provide the highest level of diagnostic accuracy for detecting and treating gastrointestinal disorders.

Dr. Yee said: “We’ve seen an increase in patient demand for endoscopy procedures over the last couple of years, which has led us to expand our endoscopy service to utilise our second operating room in our fully equipped purpose-built operating theatres. This latest equipment establishes HSDH as the centre of excellence in endoscopy in Hobart, facilitating research and delivery of best patient care to our community.”

Fiona Caird said: “Our gastroenterologists, who specialise in gastroscopy and colonoscopy, now have access to the latest endoscopy technology to deliver the best possible care to the Hobart community.

Dr. Yee is an academic clinician. He is an active member of Hobart’s medical specialist community, with a specialist interest in mucosal endoscopy. His clinical interests include gastro-intestinal cancer prevention, focusing on screening and resection of pre-cancerous lesions in the oesophagus, stomach and large bowel for patients with risk factors such as family history of oesophageal, stomach or bowel cancer, Barrett’s oesophagus, previous polyps, patients with H. pylori bacteria infection or gastric intestinal metaplasia.

He is trained in cutting edge diagnostic endoscopy, such as near focus endoscopy, chromo-endoscopy, virtual chromo-endoscopy, narrow band imaging endoscopy and artificial intelligence in endoscopy. In 2021, in collaboration with the Hobart specialist Day Hospital and OLYMPUS, he helped launch the first ultra-magnification scopes in Australia for diagnosis and research purposes in Hobart

Dr. Yee performs complex mucosal resections, using a combination of endoscopic mucosal resection, endoscopic sub-mucosal dissection, knife-assisted resection and endoscopic full thickness resection. He regularly travels interstates and overseas for further training. He also regularly presents at national and international conferences on cutting edge techniques and technologies, having completed a few world-first innovative endoscopic procedures.

Dr. Yee has a strong teaching background, having been a co-ordinator for year 3 medical program, unit co-ordinators, and established, led and co-ordinated the private hospital placement in the past. Dr. Yee has received 7 teaching awards to date. Dr. Yee has established an internationally recognised teaching program, the transition to internship SPRINT program, which has achieved multiple awards. He recently received an Australian Award for University Teaching, individual citation.

Dr. Yee completed his PhD is in the field of technology, clinical communication and patient safety. He is the creator of OSSIE guide for clinical handover and the ISOBAR handover technique. He regularly delivers keynote speeches and invited presentations both nationally and internationally. Dr. Yee has more than 100 peer review publications, including in the prestigious journal the Lancet. He currently has 5 PhD projects on offer, covering the use of artificial intelligence, robotics and blockchain in clinical care improvement, especially in the field of gastroenterology.

Dr. Yee is the convenor and scientific chair of Medivision since 2019, an event that aims to promote citizen medical science research, particular targeting young Tasmanian to be involved and engaged in their own health. Medivision provides an opportunity for community engagement for medical students to understand the power of citizen engagement and citizen science in improving healthcare for all Tasmanian and beyond.

Biography

Dr. Yee establishes a balanced clinical-research-teaching portfolio throughout his career. He completed his medical science research degree in 1999, achieving first class honours. He completed his medical degree at the University of Tasmania in 2001, and his specialist training, obtaining his fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Physician in 2019.

Dr. Yee developed the clinical handover research program while working as a registrar. He took some time off to complete the Australian National Clinical Handover Initiative research project which subsequently formed the basis for the OSSIE guide. Dr. Yee worked as a senior medical advisor for the Australian Commissions in Safety and Quality in Health Care for 3 years (2009-2011), helping to improve clinical handover practices around Australia and internationally using the OSSIE guide and the ISOBAR handover technique that he created from primary research.

Upon completion of his training, Dr. Yee returned to the University of Tasmania as an academic clinician, establishing the transition to internship teaching program and Calvary private hospital teaching program. He has won multiple teaching awards since 2010.

Dr. Yee completed his PhD in 2016, investigating technology, clinical communications and patient safety. He created the safety value alignment model, a theoretical model incorporating a practical guide for innovation and technology implementation to improve patient safety in healthcare, establishing his role as a world leader in delivering innovation and frontier research both in the academic community and the health services community

Career summary

Qualifications

  • BMedSci (Hons), University of Tasmania, Australia. 2000
  • MBBS (Hons), University of Tasmania, Australia. 2001
  • FRACP, Royal Australasian College of Physician. 2009
  • Grad Cert in Research, University of Tasmania, Australia. 2016
  • PhD, University of Tasmania, Australia. 2016

Languages (other than English)

Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay

Memberships

Professional practice

  • Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physician
  • Member, European Society of Gastrointestinal endoscopy
  • Member, World Endoscopy Organisation

Administrative expertise

  • Dr. Yee is the director of 3 private companies.
  • He was the chair of Calvary endoscopy during the COVID pandemic, helping to navigate the complexity of clinical service during the pandemic.
  • He is the endoscopy representative of the Medical Advisory Committee at the Hobart Specialist Day Hospital.

Teaching

Gastroenterology, simulation and patient safety, transition to internship for medical students, e-learning and virtual teaching interactive pedagogy.

Teaching expertise

Dr. Yee has established the private hospital teaching program, the transition to internship program, interprofessional simulation learning program and currently exploring e-learning and virtual clinical teaching.  Many of these programs have achieved award recognition within the University and nationally.

Dr. Yee is the convenor and scientific chair of Medivision, an event that promotes improvement in healthcare via medical student and community engagement, through the concept of citizen medical science training and research.

Teaching responsibility

Dr Yee is currently responsible for transition to internship teaching program, and gastroenterology and hepatology teaching program in the medical course.

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Expertise

Dr Yee's research interest and expertise is in the area of quality and safety in health care and gastroenterology especially using emerging technology. His research domains include:

  • Endoscopy, especially quality and safety
  • Colorectal cancer
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Hepatology
  • Patient safety
  • Clinical handover
  • Patient-centred safety design and research
  • Safety design in healthcare
  • Artificial intelligence in healthcare
  • Blockchain in healthcare
  • Humanoid robots in healthcare

Research Themes

Dr. Yee’s research focuses on translational research of designing and applying frontier technology and innovation to improve healthcare quality and safety. He is the founder and leads the research group, TIIPSO, Technology and innovation to improve patient safety and outcomes.

His research is aligned to and supports the University’s vision of bringing Tasmania to the world. He is absolutely passionate about innovation in healthcare and translating innovation and frontier technological research to improve patient care at the bedside, especially benefiting the Tasmanian population. This research theme aligns with the university’s goal of ensuring a sustainable balance between research conducted for the sort of discovery that pushes back the frontiers of knowledge and research that has the objective of solving specific problems. More importantly, his research has established national and international best practices in patient safety and patient care, therefore provides a distinctive advantage to deliver frontier translational research in collaboration with Tasmania health services to the world.

His focus on translational research in collaboration with Tasmania health services supports the College’s strategy in translational research and development.

From the frontier technology front, Dr. Yee’s research projects investigate the design, implementation, evaluation and socio-technical issues associated with artificial intelligence, blockchains and humanoid robots in healthcare. He has an active research project in artificial intelligence and colorectal cancer, especially addressing healthcare inequalities in using artificial intelligence.

Dr. Yee together with researchers from the University of Tasmania and Denmark, developed the first framework incorporating socio-technical factors into the design and implementation of blockchain in healthcare. More recently, the team has developed a model for clinical blockchain in liver cancer surveillance and established the 4 guiding principles in blockchain design and implementation for inflammatory bowel disease. These frontier research projects of using blockchain in healthcare, have the potential to transform healthcare service delivery in Tasmania, Australia and beyond.

From the point of view of innovation and patient safety, Dr. Yee develops the safety value alignment model to discuss organisation and clinician dynamics in healthcare organisation patient safety improvement initiatives. His work in the area of clinical handover, patient discharge and engaging users to implement and design tools for safer patient care has achieved recognition nationally and internationally. He is now in the process of developing the research protocol for the world-first first longitudinal study of the large-scale clinical handover improvement project at the original research site in order to inform all healthcare services on the outcomes and lessons learnt in large scale patient safety interventional projects.

Collaboration

Dr. Yee works collaboratively with local health services, both public and private sector to deliver translational research for better healthcare for Tasmanian. Dr. Yee works with colleagues from Denmark for patient safety, safety design and clinical handover research. Dr. Yee also works with colleagues from the University of Lille, France on inflammatory bowel disease and patient safety research, especially in the field of human factors engineering.

Current projects

Dr. Yee has 5 research projects available for research doctorate degrees, and two additional active research projects, which could be available for interested doctorate candidates, depending on candidate’s background

  1. Artificial intelligence and colorectal cancer.

    This project aims to review, design, implement and evaluate artificial intelligence and machine learning in the screening, diagnosis, treatment and care of colorectal cancer, adopting a socio-technical and clinical approach, based on recently published model and framework by Dr. Yee’s team.

  2. Longitudinal follow up clinical handover improvement study

    This project aims to undertake evaluation of clinical handover practices two decades after the initial large scale clinical handover intervention (the Australian Clinical Handover Initiative) at the original research site that delivers the national clinical handover improvement guideline, based on evaluation methodology published by Dr. Yee’s team.

  3. The first 100 days after inflammatory bowel disease diagnosis and blockchain

    This project aims to collect clinical and socio-technical data to design, develop, implement and evaluate blockchain technology in the care of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, during the first 100 days after diagnosis, based on the recently published 4 guiding principles for blockchain in IBD by Dr. Yee’s team.

  4. Blockchain to support patient-centred liver cancer surveillance.

    This project aims to collect clinical and socio-technical data to design, develop, implement and evaluate blockchain technology, with the focus of using clinical smart contract as the driver for patient-centred liver cancer surveillance, in order to improve early diagnosis, treatment and surveillance. This work is based on the first socio-technical framework for blockchain in the world that Dr. Yee and colleagues have published.

  5. Information communication technology to reduce loneliness and social isolation for aged care residents

    This project aims to apply innovation and technology to address the issue of social isolation and loneliness for aged care residents. Loneliness and social isolation of aged care residents have especially become a central issue since the beginning of COVID19 pandemic. A major aspect of this study is to understand the complexity of using information communication technologies as well as humanoid robots in the context of residential aged care to improve social care.

    There are two other projects that Dr. Yee currently conducts research on, which could potentially include doctorate candidates.

  6. Designing a safe and high-quality endoscopy unit and care, multi-disciplinary patient-centred approach.

  7. This project has the broad aim of understanding from the perspectives of users, patients and multi-disciplinary healthcare professionals on parameters that define safety and quality in endoscopy, designing innovation and applying technology to improve safety and quality of the whole endoscopy unit and endoscopy care process, from pre-endoscopy, to endoscopy and post-endoscopy care. Multiple projects addressing different areas of endoscopy unit and care are currently being conducted, with the view of combining these for a holistic framework and model.

  8. Improving patient safety through safety value alignment model to guide innovation and technology in healthcare.

  9. This project aims to collect date from various quality and safety improvement projects in healthcare to validate or refine the safety value alignment model developed by Dr. Yee.

Fields of Research

  • Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy (390110)
  • Health services and systems (420399)
  • Health care administration (420306)
  • Health informatics and information systems (420308)
  • Gastroenterology and hepatology (320209)
  • Health economics (380108)
  • Information systems (460999)
  • Communications engineering (400699)
  • Bioinformatic methods development (310201)
  • Information systems development methodologies and practice (460905)
  • Clinical sciences (320299)
  • Respiratory diseases (320103)
  • Epidemiology (420299)
  • Health and community services (420305)
  • Primary health care (420319)
  • Preventative health care (420605)
  • Infectious diseases (320211)
  • Aged health care (420301)
  • Clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice (321403)
  • Disease surveillance (420202)
  • Endocrinology (320208)
  • Pharmaceutical sciences (321405)
  • Sociolinguistics (470411)
  • Higher education (390303)
  • Haematology (320102)
  • Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (321402)
  • Service oriented computing (460612)
  • Medical bacteriology (320701)
  • Residential client care (420320)
  • Acute care (420501)
  • Medical biochemistry - nucleic acids (320505)
  • Public health nutrition (321005)

Research Objectives

  • Evaluation of health and support services (200299)
  • Expanding knowledge in the health sciences (280112)
  • Clinical health (200199)
  • Workforce transition and employment (160206)
  • Assessment, development and evaluation of curriculum (160301)
  • Learner and learning (160199)
  • Public health (excl. specific population health) (200499)
  • Evaluation of health outcomes (200202)
  • Other health (209999)
  • Other information and communication services (229999)
  • Health policy evaluation (200205)
  • Teaching and instruction technologies (160304)
  • Information systems, technologies and services (220499)
  • Prevention of human diseases and conditions (200104)
  • Diagnosis of human diseases and conditions (200101)
  • Palliative care (200309)
  • Health inequalities (200204)
  • Inclusive education (160203)
  • Treatment of human diseases and conditions (200105)
  • Health status (incl. wellbeing) (200407)
  • Teaching and curriculum (160399)
  • Provision of health and support services (200399)
  • Animation, video games and computer generated imagery services (220501)
  • Inpatient hospital care (200304)
  • Specific population health (excl. Indigenous health) (200599)
  • Health system performance (incl. effectiveness of programs) (200206)
  • Behaviour and health (200401)
  • Pedagogy (160302)
  • Artificial intelligence (220403)
  • Electronic information storage and retrieval services (220302)
  • Teacher and instructor development (160303)
  • Women's and maternal health (200509)
  • Communication technologies, systems and services (220199)
  • Nursing (200307)
  • Preventive medicine (200412)
  • Nutrition (200410)

Publications

Dr. Yee continues to contributes to international literature in the field of patient safety and gastroenterology.

Total publications

191

Highlighted publications

(3 outputs)
YearTypeCitationAltmetrics
2009Journal ArticleYee KC, 'Challenges of the 'omics' future and pathology informatics systems: are we-pathologists, clinicians, and consumers-ready?', Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 133, (6) pp. 938-941. ISSN 0003-9985 (2009) [Refereed Article]

PMID: 19492887 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 12

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2009Journal ArticleYee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Hand me an isobar: a pilot study of an evidence-based approach to improving shift-to shift clinical handover', Medical Journal of Australia, 190, (11) pp. S121-S124. ISSN 0025-729X (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02617.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 48Web of Science - 47

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2004Journal ArticleYee KC, 'Pulmonary embolism', The Lancet, 364, (9430) pp. 243. ISSN 0140-6736 (2004) [Letter or Note in Journal]

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2023Ameen S, Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Improving colorectal cancer screening - consumer-centred technological interventions to enhance engagement and participation amongst diverse cohorts', Clinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, 47, (1) Article 102064. ISSN 2210-7401 (2023) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.clinre.2022.102064 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Ameen S; Wong MC; Turner P

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2022Ameen S, Wong M-C, Yee K-C, Turner P, 'AI and clinical decision making: The limitations and risks of computational reductionism in bowel cancer screening', Applied Sciences, 12, (7) pp. 1-25. ISSN 2076-3417 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3390/app12073341 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Ameen S; Wong M-C; Turner P

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2022Ameen S, Wong MC, Yee KC, Nohr C, Turner P, 'AI diagnostic technologies and the gap in colorectal cancer screening participation', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 25 pp. 803-804. ISSN 0926-9630 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/SHTI220588 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Ameen S; Wong MC; Turner P

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2022Hollingsworth L, Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Blockchain enabled patient-centred care for inflammatory bowel disease: 4 principles for socio-techical and clinical alignment', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 295 pp. 79-82. ISSN 0926-9630 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/SHTI220665 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Wong MC

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2022Nguyen ALT, Blizzard CL, Yee KC, Campbell JA, Palmer AJ, et al., 'Hospitalisation costs of primary liver cancer in Australia: evidence from a data-linkage study', Australian Health Review, 46, (4) pp. 463-470. ISSN 0156-5788 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/AH21395 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Nguyen ALT; Blizzard CL; Campbell JA; Palmer AJ; de Graaff B

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2022Nguyen ALT, Blizzard CL, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, de Graaff B, 'Survival of primary liver cancer for people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds in Australia', Cancer Epidemiology, 81 Article 102252. ISSN 1877-7821 (2022) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2022.102252 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Nguyen ALT; Blizzard CL; Palmer AJ; de Graaff B

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2022Nguyen H, Yee KC, Braude M, Moldovan C, Cocker F, et al., 'Accuracy of coded cause of death data: a study based on primary liver cancer', Tasman Medical Journal, 4, (2) pp. 12-20. ISSN 2652-1881 (2022) [Refereed Article]

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Co-authors: Nguyen H; Cocker F; Palmer AJ; de Graaff B

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2020Nguyen AL, Nguyen HTT, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, Blizzard CL, et al., 'A systematic review and narrative synthesis of health economic evaluations of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) screening strategies', Value in Health pp. 1-11. ISSN 1098-3015 (2020) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2020.11.014 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Nguyen AL; Nguyen HTT; Palmer AJ; Blizzard CL; de Graaff B

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2019Cocker F, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, de Graaff B, 'Increasing incidence and mortality related to liver cancer in Australia: time to turn the tide', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 43, (3) pp. 267-273. ISSN 1753-6405 (2019) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/1753-6405.12889 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 26Web of Science - 25

Co-authors: Cocker F; Palmer AJ; de Graaff B

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2018Wong MC, Yee KC, Nohr C, 'Socio-technical consideration for blockchain technology in healthcare', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 247 pp. 636-640. ISSN 0926-9630 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-852-5-636 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 30Web of Science - 21

Co-authors: Wong MC

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2018Yee KC, Bettiol S, Macintyre K, Wong MC, Nohr C, 'How can information and communication technology improve healthcare inequalities and healthcare inequity? The concept of context driven care', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 247 pp. 591-595. ISSN 0926-9630 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-852-5-591 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Bettiol S; Macintyre K; Wong MC

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2018de Graaff B, Yee KC, Clarke P, Palmer A, 'Uptake of and expenditure on direct-acting antiviral agents for Hepatitis C treatment in Australia', Applied Health Economics and Health Policy pp. 1-8. ISSN 1175-5652 (2018) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s40258-018-0392-8 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 5

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Palmer A

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2017Wong MC, Turner P, Macintyre K, Yee KC, 'Pokemon-Go: Why Augmented Reality Games offer insights for enhancing public health Interventions on obesity-related diseases', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 241 pp. 128-133. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-794-8-128 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P; Macintyre K

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2017Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'Complex clinical communication practices: how do information receivers assimilate and act upon information for patient care?', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 234, (1) pp. 376-381. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-742-9-376 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2017Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'Exploring socio-technical insights for safe nursing handover', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 241 pp. 43-48. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-794-8-43 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 2Web of Science - 2

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2017Yee KC, Madden A, Nash R, Connolly M, 'Clinical supervision of interns: Understanding the view of interns and the potential of ICT to deliver supervision for safer patient care', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 241 pp. 88-94. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-794-8-88 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: Nash R

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2017Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Pokemon Go: ubiquitous computing delivering better health or co-incidential health benefits from technology use? A participatory observational study', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 234, (1) pp. 389-394. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-742-9-389 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 4Web of Science - 4

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2017Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Qualitative Research for Patient Safety Using ICTs: Methodological Considerations in the Technological Age', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 241 pp. 36-42. ISSN 0926-9630 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-794-8-36 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2017de Graaff B, Neil A, Sanderson K, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, 'Costs associated with hereditary haemochromatosis in Australia: a cost-of-illness study', Australian Health Review, 41, (3) pp. 254-267. ISSN 0156-5788 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1071/AH15188 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 7Web of Science - 6

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Neil A; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2017de Graaff B, Neil A, Si L, Yee KC, Sanderson K, et al., 'Cost-effectiveness of different population screening strategies for hereditary haemochromatosis in Australia', Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 15, (4) pp. 521-534. ISSN 1175-5652 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s40258-016-0297-3 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Neil A; Si L; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2017de Graaff B, Si L, Neil AL, Yee KC, Sanderson K, et al., 'Population Screening for Hereditary Haemochromatosis in Australia: Construction and Validation of a State-Transition Cost-Effectiveness Model', PharmacoEconomics - Open, 1, (1) pp. 37-51. ISSN 2509-4254 (2017) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s41669-016-0005-0 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Si L; Neil AL; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2016de Graaff B, Neil A, Sanderson K, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, 'Quality of life utility values for hereditary haemochromatosis in Australia', Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 14, (1) Article 31. ISSN 1477-7525 (2016) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1186/s12955-016-0431-9 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 10

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Neil A; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2015Jacobson GA, Yee KC, Wood-Baker R, Walters EH, 'SULT 1A3 single-nucleotide polymorphism and the single dose pharmacokinetics of inhaled salbutamol enantiomers: Are some athletes at risk of higher urine levels?', Drug testing and analysis, 7 Article 1645. ISSN 1942-7611 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1002/dta.1645 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 20Web of Science - 22

Co-authors: Jacobson GA; Wood-Baker R; Walters EH

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2015Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'Hospital Discharge and the role of ICTs: considering patient perspectives', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 208 pp. 352-356. ISSN 0926-9630 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-488-6-352 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2015de Graaff B, Neil A, Sanderson K, Si L, Yee KC, et al., 'A systematic review and narrative synthesis of health economic studies conducted for hereditary haemochromatosis', Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 13, (5) pp. 469-483. ISSN 1175-5652 (2015) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s40258-015-0189-y [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 8Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: de Graaff B; Neil A; Sanderson K; Si L; Palmer AJ

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2014Page SR, Yee KC, 'Rhabdomyolysis in association with simvastatin and dosage increment in clarithromycin', Internal Medicine Journal, 44, (7) pp. 690-693. ISSN 1444-0903 (2014) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1111/imj.12464 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 22Web of Science - 21

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2013Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Clinical handover improvement in context: Exploring tensions between user-centred approaches and standardisation', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 194 pp. 48-53. ISSN 1879-8365 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-293-6-48 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 3

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2013Yee KC, 'An evaluation of clinician's view on electronic pathology reporting sign off and patient safety', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 188 pp. 162-167. ISSN 0926-9630 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-266-0-162 [eCite] [Details]

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2013Yee KC, Kanstrup AM, Bertelsen P, Nohr C, 'Collecting data in real time with postcards', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 194 pp. 202-7. ISSN 0926-9630 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-293-6-202 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 1Web of Science - 1

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2013Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Understanding how clinical judgement and communicative practices interact with the use of an electronic clinical handover system', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 188 pp. 168-173. ISSN 0926-9630 (2013) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-61499-266-0-168 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2012Scott I, Phelps G, Rubin G, Gow P, Kendall P, et al., 'Putting professionalism and delivery of value-added healthcare at the heart of physician training and continuing professional development', Internal Medicine Journal, 42, (7) pp. 737 - 741. ISSN 1444-0903 (2012) [Letter or Note in Journal]

DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2012.02835.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 1

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2012Willson KJ, Jacob A, Shetti MP, Bhatia R, Yee K, et al., 'Listeria monocytogenes infection in Crohn's diesase treated with adalimumab', Medical Journal of Australia, 197, (8) pp. 466 - 467. ISSN 0025-729X (2012) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

DOI: 10.5694/mja11.10521 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 3Web of Science - 4

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2011Wong MC, Udayan R, Yee KC, ''Omics' and biomedical informatics: the future of pathology and pathology informatics. But, are we ready for the future?', Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 26, (3) pp. 217-221. ISSN 0970-1915 (2011) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.1007/s12291-011-0147-x [eCite] [Details]

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2010Showell CM, Thomas M, Wong MC, Yee KC, Miller D, et al., 'Patient safety and sociotechnical considerations for electronic handover tools in an Australian ehealth landscape', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 157, (2010) pp. 193-198. ISSN 0926-9630 (2010) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-60750-569-3-193 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 9Web of Science - 7

Co-authors: Showell CM; Wong MC; Turner P

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2009Turner P, Wong MC, Yee KC, 'A Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) and Minimum Data Set (MDS) for nursing and medical handover: considerations for flexible standardization in developing electronic tools', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 143, (1) pp. 501-506. ISSN 0926-9630 (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.3233/978-1-58603-979-0-501 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 12Web of Science - 11

Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC

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2009Yee KC, 'Challenges of the 'omics' future and pathology informatics systems: are we-pathologists, clinicians, and consumers-ready?', Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 133, (6) pp. 938-941. ISSN 0003-9985 (2009) [Refereed Article]

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Citations: Scopus - 14Web of Science - 12

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2009Yee KC, 'Information is the foundation of future healthcare', The Journal on Information Technology in Healthcare, 7 pp. 46-48. ISSN 1479-649X (2009) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

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2009Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Hand me an isobar: a pilot study of an evidence-based approach to improving shift-to shift clinical handover', Medical Journal of Australia, 190, (11) pp. S121-S124. ISSN 0025-729X (2009) [Refereed Article]

DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02617.x [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 48Web of Science - 47

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2007Mills E, Airey C, Yee KC, 'Generation Y in Healthcare: The Need for New Socio-technical Consideration for Future Technology Design in Healthcare', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 130 pp. 169 - 179. ISSN 0926-9630 (2007) [Refereed Article]

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2007Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Socio-Cultural Issues and Patient Safety: A Case Study into the Development of an Electronic Support Tool for Clinical Handover', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 130 pp. 279 - 289. ISSN 0926-9630 (2007) [Refereed Article]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Yee KC, 'Conceptualisation of Socio-technical Integrated Information Technology Solutions to Improve Incident Reporting through Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A Qualitative Study of Junior Doctors', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 130 pp. 269 - 278. ISSN 0926-9630 (2007) [Refereed Article]

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2007Yee KC, 'Bermuda Triangle or Three to Tango: Generation Y, e-health and knowledge management', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 129 pp. 1184 - 1188. ISSN 0926-9630 (2007) [Refereed Article]

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2006Yee KC, 'Can we survive with the new Generation Y lifeblood?', RACP News, 25 pp. 16. (2006) [Letter or Note in Journal]

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2006Yee KC, 'Impossible but doable: Substitution of Swiss Cheese with King Island Brie', Internal Medicine Journal, 36, (10) pp. A189 - 190. ISSN 1445-5994 (2006) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]

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2006Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Medical error management and the role of information technology - a new approach to investigating medical handover in acute care settings', Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 124, (1) pp. 679-684. ISSN 0926-9630 (2006) [Refereed Article]

PMID: 17108594 [eCite] [Details]

Citations: Scopus - 11Web of Science - 9

Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

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2004Yee KC, 'Pulmonary embolism', The Lancet, 364, (9430) pp. 243. ISSN 0140-6736 (2004) [Letter or Note in Journal]

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2003Yee KC, Edwards KN, 'Does high blood sugar level mean more insulin? Type I diabetes management in children and adolescents', Australian Family Physician, 32, (11) pp. 727 - 729. ISSN 0300-8495 (2003) [Refereed Article]

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2002Yee KC, Gough A, Kumarasinghe G, Lim TK, 'The pattern of utilisation and accuracy of a commercial nucleic acid amplification test for the rapid diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in routine clinical practice', Singapore Medical Journal, 43, (8) pp. 415 - 420. ISSN 0037-5675 (2002) [Refereed Article]

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Book

(2 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2010Yee KC, Jorm C, Kaneen T, 'OSSIE guide to clinical handover improvement', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, Sydney, pp. 56. ISBN 978-0-9806298-6-6 (2010) [Authored Research Book]

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2009Thomas MJW, Pirone C, Turner P, Thompson K, Crotty M, et al., 'A Guide for the Safe Use of Electronic Clinical handover Tool', South Australian Department of Health, Adelaide, pp. 72. ISBN 978-1-74243-011-9 (2009) [Authored Research Book]

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Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC; Showell CM

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Conference Publication

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2017Nash RE, Macintyre K, Bettiol SS, Quinn WJ, Murray LJ, et al., 'Six Rights to a Masters in Public Health Curriculum Redesign', CAPHIA 2017 Public Health Teaching & Learning Forum, 20-21 July 2017, Sydney (2017) [Keynote Presentation]

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Co-authors: Nash RE; Macintyre K; Bettiol SS; Quinn WJ; Murray LJ; Pearson S; Vandenberg MD; Mauldon E; Van Dam PJ; O'Reilly JB; Griffin P; Hart EE

2016de Graaff BL, Neil A, Sanderson K, Yee KC, Palmer AJ, 'PND9 - An Australian National Cost of Illness Study For Hereditary Haemochromatosis', Value in Health, pp. A874, 19 (7). ISSN 1098-3015 (2016) [Conference Extract]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2016.08.344 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: de Graaff BL; Neil A; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2016de Graaff BL, Si L, Neil A, Yee KC, Sanderson K, et al., 'PND10 - Cost-Effectiveness of Population Screening for Haemochromatosis In Australia: A State-Transition Model', Value in Health, pp. A874-A875, Vol 19 (7). ISSN 1098-3015 (2016) [Conference Extract]

DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2016.08.345 [eCite] [Details]

Co-authors: de Graaff BL; Si L; Neil A; Sanderson K; Palmer AJ

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2015de Graaff BL, Neil A, Sanderson K, Yee KC, Palmer A, 'The impact of increasing severity of hereditary haemochromatosis on health state utility values', Value in Health, pp. A300, Vol 18, A1-A307. ISSN 1098-3015 (2015) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: de Graaff BL; Neil A; Sanderson K; Palmer A

2014Yee K, Lord H, Porteous MMR, Page W, 'International medical students: Enhancing clinical communication in context', Teaching Matters 2014 - 'Spaces and Places': Program book, 2‐3 December 2014, Launceston, Tasmania, pp. 17-17. (2014) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Lord H; Porteous MMR; Page W

2013Yee KC, 'Use of technology and informatics in transfer of care', National clinicians network forum 2013, 16 Apr, Hobart, TAS (2013) [Keynote Presentation]

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2013Yee KC, 'Private hospital placement for healthcare students: What do we need to consider as healthcare educators?', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24-27 June, Melbourne, VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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2013Yee KC, 'Participatory design in healthcare education research: Re-designing clinical service delivery to maximize clinical teaching efficiencies and effectiveness', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24-27 June, Melbourne, VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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2013Yee KC, 'Clinical teaching and supervision in private hospital setting: Balancing the nexus between service and education', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24-27 June, Melbourne, VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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2013Yee KC, 'SMART (Safe Management through Appropriate Response and Treatment) Program: Time to rethink about student to internship transition?', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24 - 27 June, Melbourne, VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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2013Yee KC, Page WD, 'The postcard technique: a novel medical education research method to generate real-time context and insights for teaching and learning', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24-27 June, Melbourne. VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Page WD

2013Yee KC, Page WD, Malau-Aduli BS, Porteous MMR, 'Clinical teaching, supervision and assessment from the perspective of international students: is this the elephant in the room for professional development of health educators?', The Australian and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators Annual Conference, 24-27 June, Melbourne, VIC (2013) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Page WD; Malau-Aduli BS; Porteous MMR

2012Wyatt A, Yee KC, 'Medical clinical placements in the private health care setting: Considering the praxis between clinical education and delivering quality private health care', 3rd Conference on Leadership and practice development in healthcare: Quality and Safety through workplace learning, 1-2 Dec, Hobart (2012) [Conference Extract]

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2012Yee KC, 'Using OSSIE to engage users to improve quality and safety in healthcare', The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, Tasmania Branch Symposium, 19-20 May, TAS (2012) [Keynote Presentation]

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2012Yee KC, 'Gastroenterology update 2012', The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, Tasmania Branch Symposium, 19-20 May, TAS (2012) [Keynote Presentation]

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2012Yee KC, 'Liver function tests for pharmacists', The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, Tasmania Branch Symposium, 19-20 May, TAS (2012) [Keynote Presentation]

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2012Yee KC, Wyatt A, 'Private hospital clinical attachment and teaching program for medical students: our experience and challenges', 3rd Conference on Leadership and practice development in healthcare: Quality and Safety through workplace learning: Conference Handbook, 29-30 Nov, 2012, Hobart, pp. 42-47. (2012) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wyatt A

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2010Ahmad J, Yee KC, 'Comparison of differences of 3rd year and final year students in acute resuscitation using video-reflective learning', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ahmad J

2010Khow K, Yee KC, 'Assisting international students to achieve their full potential and improve performance: Exploring issues and identifying solutions', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Khow K, Yee KC, 'An interpretative phenomenological analysis of self-reflective ethnography of the transition journey of a twinning international medical student: implications for medical education', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Yee KC, 'The medical legal implication of clinical handover: the Australia National clinical handover project', AVANT medical-legal forum, 15 June, Hobart, TAS (2010) [Keynote Presentation]

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2010Yee KC, 'The electronic future of medicine', Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Tasmanian Branch Annual Scientific Meeting, 2 October, Hobart, TAS (2010) [Keynote Presentation]

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2010Yee KC, 'Teaching all healthcare professionals clinical handover and standardised communication, is it prime time yet?', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Yee KC, 'iPOD, iphone and ipad: generation Y students and i-medicine', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Yee KC, 'Clinical safety and handover', University of Tasmania, School of Medicine MBBS curriculum forum, 8 November, Hobart, TAS (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Yee KC, Baggoly C, 'Clinical handover improvement: the OSSIE guide', World Congress of Internal Medicine, 20-25 March, Melbourne (2010) [Keynote Presentation]

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2010Yee KC, Baggoly C, 'Practical clinical improvement: theory and practice', World Congress of Internal Medicine, 20-25 March, Melbourne (2010) [Conference Extract]

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2010Yeoh S, Yee KC, 'Re-igniting the old debate: Pre-clinical versus clinical teaching', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Yeoh S

2010Yeoh S, Yee KC, 'A phenomenographic analysis of the transition journey of students from pre-clinical year to clinical year', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Conference, 13-16 July, Townsville (2010) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Yeoh S

2009Ahmad J, Yee KC, 'Code blue stimulation for undergraduate medical students', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ahmad J

2009Ahmad J, Yee KC, 'Developing a conceptual model to relate simulation to real-life clinical practice', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ahmad J

2009Jones D, Yee KC, Hatten-Masterson S, 'Handover is not a handball', 7th Australasian Conference on Quality and Safety in Health Care, 7-9 September, Sydney (2009) [Keynote Presentation]

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2009Jones D, Yee KC, Jorm C, 'Using the OSSIE guide for clinical handover', International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care, 17-20 March, Berlin, Germany (2009) [Conference Extract]

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2009Warren G, Yee KC, 'Transition? What transition? A self-reflective ethnography study of student-to-internship transition', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Warren G

2009Yee KC, 'Clinical handover improvement', NSW health handover forum, 9 October, Sydney (2009) [Keynote Presentation]

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2009Yee KC, 'Professionalism', ANZAME Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Chair National Conference]

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2009Yee KC, Ahmad J, 'Video-reflective learning for acute resuscitation training: outcomes from 3rd year and final year students', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Ahmad J

2009Yee KC, Carter J, Hatten-Masterson S, 'Handover is not a handball', Using tools to make clinical handover safe: a practical workshop. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare, 23 November, Melbourne (2009) [Conference Extract]

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2009Yee KC, Stringer JA, Scott S, Yeoh S, Carlton S, et al., 'The journey from novice to expert from a learner's perspective: a qualitative analysis of a peer to peer OSCE practice program', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Stringer JA; Scott S; Yeoh S; Carlton S; Lee N

2009Yee KC, Turner P, Pirone K, Thompson K, 'Safe use of electronic handover tools', Using tools to make clinical handover safe: a practical workshop. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare, 30 March, Brisbane (2009) [Keynote Presentation]

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Co-authors: Turner P

2009Yee KC, Turner P, Wong MC, 'Ossie, Ossie, ossie, Oi, Oi, Oi, Please 'hand me an isobar: to improve clinical handover', Using tools to make clinical handover safe: a practical workshop. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare, 30 March, Brisbane (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC

2009Yee KC, Warren G, Turstian M, 'A holistic conceptual model to discuss student-to-internship transition', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Warren G

2009Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'A multi-stage, multi-factorial intervention to implement an electronic clinical handover support tool to improve patient safety', International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care, 17-20 March, Berlin, Germany (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2009Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, ''Hand me an isobar' an evidence based standardised operating protocol and minimum data set for clinicians to improve clinical handover', International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care, 17-20 March, Berlin, Germany (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2009Yeoh S, Yee KC, 'Student led tutorials to teach and practice OSCE skills to medical students', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education Annual Conference, 30 June - 3 July, Launceston, TAS (2009) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Yeoh S

2008Mills E, Yee KC, 'Have your iPOD turn on! It is generation Y: the future of medical education', 13th Ottawa International Conference on Clinical Competency (Ozzawa), 5-8 Mar, Melbourne (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Mills E, Yee KC, 'Get ready for the cyclone: Building a resilient workplace for a fluid generation Y medical workforce', 13th Ottawa International Conference on Clinical Competency (Ozzawa), 5-8 Mar, Melbourne (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Turnock AC, Yee KC, 'The longitudinal evaluation of a transition program', 13th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education. Postgraduate Medical Institute of Tasmania, 9-12 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Turnock AC

2008Turnock AC, Yee KC, 'An exploratory study to understand student to internship transition', 13th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education. Postgraduate Medical Institute of Tasmania, 9-12 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Turnock AC

2008Turnock AC, Yee KC, 'Understanding student to internship transition: A qualitative exploratory study', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education annual conference, 11-13 July, Sydney (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Turnock AC

2008Turnock AC, Yee KC, 'Research on scholarship and practice: What and how to evaluate medical education program?', Australia and New Zealand Association of Medical Education annual conference, 11-13 July, Sydney (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Turnock AC

2008Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Involving clinicians in the development of an electronic clinical handover system - thinking systems not just technology', eHealth beyond the horizon : get IT there : proceedings of MIE2008, May 2008, Sweden, pp. 490-495. ISBN 978-1-58603-864-9 (2008) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, 'Generation Y and orthopaedic surgeon', Australian Orthopaedic surgeon Annual General Meeting, 12-16 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Keynote Presentation]

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2008Yee KC, 'Generation Y, a fluid workforce', Sustainable Solutions in Rural Health Conference. Rural Workforce Agency of Victoria, 23-24 May, Melbourne (2008) [Keynote Presentation]

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2008Yee KC, 'Sharing the experience of the 'STEP' approach to explicitly introduce quality and safety education into the education and training of healthcare professionals', Leadership and Practice Development in Health Conference, 27-28 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Yee KC, 'Pathology informatics for safe and efficient patient care: re-defining the boundary of patients, clinicians and pathologists', Improving Patient Flows: Diagnostics and Investigations, 19-20 June, Sydney (2008) [Keynote Presentation]

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2008Yee KC, Bhatia R, Osler W, Chung S, ''I feel like I am pregnant again' An unsual case of ascites', Royal Australasian College of Physician Annual Scientific Conference, 11-15 May, Adelaide (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Yee KC, Hussam T, 'Knowledge = competency = performance?', 13th Ottawa International Conference on Clinical Competency (Ozzawa), 5-8 Mar, Melbourne (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Yee KC, Mills E, Airey C, 'Perfect match? Generation Y as change agents for information communication technology implementation in healthcare', eHealth beyond the horizon : get IT there : proceedings of MIE2008, May 2008, Sweden, pp. 496-501. ISBN 978-1-58603-864-9 (2008) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2008Yee KC, Mills E, Airey C, 'New generation, new leadership, new practice: Learning the generation Y culture for quality and safety in healthcare', Leadership and Practice Development in Health Conference, 27-28 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Yee KC, Sinclair R, 'The impact of a prevocational GP rotation on junior medical officers: Two year follow up evaluation', 13th Ottawa International Conference on Clinical Competency (Ozzawa), 5-8 Mar, Melbourne (2008) [Conference Extract]

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2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Ossie, Ossie, ossie, Oi, Oi, Oi, Please hand me an isobar: to improve clinical handover', National clinical handover workshop. Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 24 Nov, Adelaide (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'A standardised operating protocol and minimum data set for nursing and medical handover to promote inter-professional learning for safer patient care', Leadership and Practice Development in Health Conference, 27-28 Nov, Hobart (2008) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Airey C, Yee KC, 'The well beings of young doctor couple: a qualitative investigation through the lens of feminism', International Doctors' Health Conference, 24 - 27 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Hussan T, Yee KC, 'Linking leaders to learners: the generation of an in-depth understanding of the inter-relationship of knowledge, competency and performance', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Mills E, Yee KC, 'Have your iPOD turn on! It is generation Y: the future of medical education', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum), 28 - 31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Mills E, Yee KC, 'Get ready for the cyclone: Building a resilient workplace for a fluid generation Y medical workforce', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum), 28 - 31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Mills E, Yee KC, 'A prospective longitudinal follow up qualitative study to understand the issues and stress faced by medical interns at a tertiary referral centre', International Doctors' Health Conference, 24 - 27 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Turner P, Yee KC, Ray U, Wong MC, 'Pathology Information Systems and Patient Safety: Avoiding the dangers of Info-centrism through a holistic perspective', First World Congress of Pathology Informatics, 16 -17 Aug, Brisbane (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC

2007Wong MC, Ray U, Yee KC, ''Omics' and biomedical informatics: the future of pathology and pathology informatics. Are we ready?', First World Congress of Pathology Informatics, 16 - 17 Aug, Brisbane (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2007Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Socio-Cultural Issues and Patient Safety: A Case Study into the Development of an Electronic Support Tool for Clinical Handover', Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technology in Health Care: Socio-technical Approaches (Information technology in Health Care 2007), 28-30 August 2007, Sydney Australia, pp. 1-11. ISBN 978-1-58603-777-2 (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Wong MC, Turner P, Yee KC, 'Designing and implementing an electronic clinical handover system: A user-centred socio-cultural-technical integrated approach', Improving clinical handover seminar, 25 - 26 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Clinician centre-design for clinical handover', First Annual Healthcare Information and Management System Society (HIMSS) Asia Pacific07 Conference, 15 - 18 May, Singapore (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2007Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'Friends or foes: shorter working hours, clinical handover and junior doctor's well-being', International Doctors' Health Conference, 24 - 27 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'A triangulation research approach to understand, evaluate and improve clinical handover: a practical guide', Improving clinical handover seminar, 25 - 26 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2007Yee KC, 'Conceptualisation of Socio-technical Integrated Information Technology Solutions to Improve Incident Reporting through Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: A Qualitative Study of Junior Doctors ', Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Information Technology in Health Care: Socio-technical Approaches (Information Technology in Health Care 2007), 28-30 August 2007, Sydney Australia, pp. 267-277. ISBN 978-1-58603-777-2 (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2007Yee KC, 'Bermuda Triangle or Three to Tango: Generation Y, eHealth and Knowledge Management', Proceedings from the 12th World Congress on Health (Medical) Informatics, 20-24 August 2007, Brisbane, Australia, pp. 1184-1188. ISBN 978-1-58603-774-1 (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2007Yee KC, 'The past, the present and the future of clinical handovers and junior doctors: We know the future but how do we get there?', Improving clinical handover seminar, 25 - 26 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Keynote Presentation]

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2007Yee KC, 'Linking pathologists, clinicians and patients: The role of pathologists in future pathology informatics (PI) systems and shared electronic health record (EHR)', First World Congress of Pathology Informatics, 16 - 17 Aug, Brisbane (2007) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2007Yee KC, 'Patient safety education: linking theory with reality through leaders and learners', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, 'Unleashing the hidden link for learners: A structural-guided general medicine program for final year medical students, developed and delivered by junior doctor', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, 'Understanding the link for learners during their clinical attachments: An exploratory study', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12- 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, 'The Big Challenge of Future Medical Education: Patient Safety Education, Junior Medical Officers and Resilient Workplace', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum)., 28-31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, 'The impact of incident reporting on junior doctor's well being, a qualitative study of junior doctors through Maslow's psychological hierarchy of needs analysis', International Doctors' Health Conference, 24 - 27 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Airey C, 'The Educational Experience of Young Interns at a Regional Hospital in Australia: A Qualitative Study to Generate Conceptual Insights', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum), 28 - 31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Hussan T, 'Understanding the Relationship of Knowledge, Competency and Performance for Future Medical Education', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum)., 28 - 31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, McCormack A, Sharman A, 'Job sharing and workforce development: the perspectives of junior medical doctors', Skill mix and workforce development seminar: Sharing the lessons learnt, 22 - 23 Nov, Melbourne (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Mills E, Airey C, 'New learners and new leaders: We need the Generation Y link!', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Mills E, Airey C, 'Skill mix and workforce development from the perspectives of generation Y', Skill mix and workforce development seminar: Sharing the lessons learnt, 22 - 23 Nov, Melbourne (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Showell CM, 'Clinician's perception of digital medical records: An Australian Case study', First Annual Healthcare Information and Management System Society (HIMSS) Asia Pacific07 Conference, 15 - 18 May, Singapore (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Showell CM

2007Yee KC, Sinclair R, 'The Impact of a Prevocational GP Rotation on Participants: Two Year Follow Up Study', The Inaugural Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Forum (incorporating the 12th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum)., 28 - 31 Oct, Sydney (2007) [Conference Extract]

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2007Yee KC, Wong MC, 'The Learner to Leader Link: should ehealth be a core element of undergraduate medical education?', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2007Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Clinical handovers education: should it be part of medical education curriculum?', Australia and New Zealand Association for Medical Education Annual Conference, 12 - 15 Sept, Canberra (2007) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2006Sinclair R, Yee KC, 'A glimpse into the future of training: The impact of a prevocational GP rotation on participants', 49th National Annual Scientific Convention of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, 5-8 Oct, Brisbane, QLD (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Turner P, Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Understanding interactions of factors influencing clinical handover: insights for information technology', Bridging the Digital Divide: Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, 20-22 August 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC

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2006Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Clinical handovers: Two sides of a coin', Bridging the Digital Divide: Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, 20-22 August 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2006Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Junior medical officers (JMOs) as leaders to pass on the baton: What do we do at handovers and how it can be improved?', Proceedings of the11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum., 29 Oct - 1 Nov, Adelaide, SA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2006Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Doing the impossible or fast-forwarding the inevitable? Emotional Intelligence (EQ) based leadership training for junior medical officers (JMOs)', Proceedings of the11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum, 29 Oct - 1 Nov, Adelaide, SA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2006Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'Medical Error Management, Patient Safety And The Role Of Information Technology - A Holistic Approach To Clinical Handover In Acute Care Settings', 4th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 21-23 Aug, Melbourne, VIC (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2006Yee KC, 'Self-Directed Transition Or Structural-Guided Transition: Designing a Program To Assist Pre-Intern To Intern Transition', 11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum - National Leadership, 29 October - 1 November 2006, Adelaide, pp. 24. (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'Medical Error Feedback Provision: An Initiative by Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) to Find out What we Want to Know and How To Do It!', 11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum - National Leadership, 29 October - 1 November 2006, Adelaide (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'King Island Brie Model: the role of health informatics in medical error management', Bridging the Digital Divide: Health Informatics Conference Proceedings 2006, 20-22 August 2006, Sydney EJ ISBN 0-9751013-7-4 (2006) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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2006Yee KC, 'Just like MERMAID: Junior medical officers (JMOs) leading the way to create error wisdoms', Proceedings of the11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum, 29 Oct - 1 Nov, Adelaide, SA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'The MERMAID concept: The need for a new incident reporting system in health care system for junior doctors with human factors integration', 23rd International Conference for Quality in Health Care, 22 - 25 Oct, London, UK (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'The MERMAID Concept: The Need For A New Incidence Reporting System And Model In Healthcare System', 4th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 21-23 Aug, Melbourne, VIC (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'Substitution of Swiss Cheese With King Island Brie: A New Model Of Medical Error Management Based On A Survey Study Of Junior Medical Officers (JMOs)', 4th Australasian Conference on Safety and Quality in Health Care, 21-23 Aug, Melbourne, VIC (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'Tsunami to SurfWave: Toward harmony in generation Y gap challenge', Towards Harmony in the Health Workplace Conference: practical approaches to managing difficult interactions and preventing the escalation of conflict and grievances, 26-27 Oct, Sydney, NSW (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'Registrar showing leadership: Helping juniors to climb the ladder of harmony!', Towards Harmony in the Health Workplace Conference: practical approaches to managing difficult interactions and preventing the escalation of conflict and grievances, 26-27 Oct, Sydney, NSW (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'Microwavable wood-fired pizza: Modernising clinical education while maintaining the flavour of bedside medicine', Proceedings of the 10th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 6-9 Nov, Perth, WA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, 'New doctors, new education, new leaders: JMOs taking leadership in delivering education on human factors in medical errors management', Proceedings of the 10th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 6-9 Nov, Perth, WA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, Barbour L, 'Improving medication safety at the interface: The role of pharmacist versus information technology in the real world', Improving Medication Safety Conference: Sharing the lessons learned, 28-29 Sept, Sydney, NSW (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, Coulter FLS, Murray M, 'Hook, line and sinker: emergency gastroscopy to fish for tablets', Proceedings of the Royal Australasian College of Physician National Annual Scientific Congress, 7-11 May, Cairns, QLD (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, Field K, 'In search for balance: JMO's view on modernising and resourcing the balance between service and education', Proceedings of the 10th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 6-9 Nov, Perth, WA (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, Roy AR, 'A Special Group with Special Needs: Generating Contextual Rich Insights to Guide Medical Education of International Medical Graduates (Imgs)', 11th National Prevocational Medical Education Forum - National Leadership, 29 October - 1 November 2006, Adelaide, pp. 15. (2006) [Conference Extract]

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2006Yee KC, Wong MC, Hancock N, 'An integrated, multi-facet holistic model to implement conflict resolution and change management of medical admission and medical handover', Towards Harmony in the Health Workplace Conference: practical approaches to managing difficult interactions and preventing the escalation of conflict and grievances, 26-27 Oct, Sydney, NSW (2006) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2006Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'Medical error management and the role of information technology - A new approach to investigating medical handover in acute care settings', Ubiquity : technologies for better health in aging societies : proceedings of MIE2006, 27-30 August 2006, Netherlands, pp. 679-684. ISBN 1-58603-647-5 (2006) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2005Turner P, Wong MC, Yee KC, 'Medical Error Management: The Need for Information Systems Not Just Technology for Supporting Patient Safety in Hospitals', Proceedings of the 14th Annual Health Informatics conference, 31 July - 2 Aug, Melbourne, VIC (2005) [Refereed Conference Paper]

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Co-authors: Turner P; Wong MC

2005Yee KC, 'Impossible but doable: Substitution of Swiss Cheese with King Island Brie', Proceedings of the Tasmania Branch of the Royal Australasian College of Physician Annual Scientific Meeting, 1 Oct, Launceston, TAS (2005) [Conference Extract]

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2004Romoser K, Yee KC, 'The Graveyard race: Venturing into the unknown of night shifts', Proceedings of the 9th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 24-26 Oct, Melbourne, VIC (2004) [Conference Extract]

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2003Yee KC, 'Procedural skills surveys among interns and the implication for medical education', Proceedings of the Tasmania Branch of the Royal Australasian College of Physician Annual Scientific Meeting, 5 Oct, Launceston, TAS (2003) [Conference Extract]

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2003Yee KC, Hemmings LC, 'Needle stick injuries survey: Implications for continuity of medical education', Proceedings of the 8th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 5-7 Nov, Gold Coast, QLD (2003) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Hemmings LC

2003Yee KC, Hemmings LC, 'Clinical Skills Survey of Junior Doctors: Implications for Prevocational Medical education', Proceedings of the 8th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 5-7 Nov, Gold Coast, QLD (2003) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Hemmings LC

2002Yee KC, 'A survey of interns about usefulness of clinical and pre-clinical subjects during intern year', Proceedings of the 7th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 7-8 Nov, Hobart, TAS (2002) [Conference Extract]

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2002Yee KC, 'A survey of interns regarding the relevance of various aspects of medicine in the first year of medical practice', Proceedings of the 7th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 7-8 Nov, Hobart, TAS (2002) [Conference Extract]

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2002Yee KC, Walls JT, Nicol SC, Foa LC, 'A case based approach to pharmacology teaching: the local experience', Proceedings of the 7th National Forum on Prevocational Medical Education, 7-8 Nov, Hobart, TAS (2002) [Conference Extract]

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Co-authors: Walls JT; Nicol SC; Foa LC

Contract Report, Consultant's Report

(7 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2010Cummings EA, Showell CM, Roehrer EL, Churchill B, Turner BR, et al., 'A Structured Evidence-Based Literature Review on Discharge, Referral and Admission', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) and NSW Health, Hobart, Tasmania (2010) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Cummings EA; Showell CM; Roehrer EL; Churchill B; Turner BR; Wong MC; Turner P

2008Wong MC, Yee KC, Turner P, 'A structured evidence-based literature review regarding the effectiveness of improvement interventions in clinical handover', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC), Hobart, 1 (2008) [Consultants Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'National clinical handover initiative: Stakeholder engagement protocol: A 'how to' guide', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'National clinical handover initiative: minimum data set', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'National clinical handover initiative: Overarching standardised operating protocol', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'National clinical handover initiative: Clinical handover training manual', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

2008Yee KC, Wong MC, Turner P, 'National clinical handover initiative: Nursing and medical handover in general surgery, emergency medicine and general medicine at the Royal Hobart Hospital - public report on pilot study', Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Contract Report]

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Co-authors: Wong MC; Turner P

Major Creative Work

(5 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2011Yee KC, 'Intern transition program: acute medical emergency handbook', University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, pp. 23 (2011) [Published Creative Work]

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2008Yee KC, 'Clinical handover protocol, JMO shift-to-shift handover', Royal Hobart Hospital & Department of Health & Human Services, Tasmania, pp. 28 (2008) [Published Creative Work]

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2008Yee KC, 'The 'OSSIE' guide training DVD', University of Tasmania & the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (2008) [Recorded Creative Work]

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2008Yee KC, Wong MC, 'The 'OSSIE' guide clinical handover improvement work-book', University of Tasmania & the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care, pp. 50 (2008) [Published Creative Work]

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Co-authors: Wong MC

2007Yee KC, 'An ultra-short wonder through the maze of FRACP', Royal Hobart Hospital, pp. 1 - 401 (2007) [Published Creative Work]

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Other Creative Work

(1 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2011Yee KC, 'Intern transition program: Routine ward call workbook', University of Tasmania, University of Tasmania, pp. 10 (2011) [Minor Creative Work]

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Other Public Output

(3 outputs)
YearCitationAltmetrics
2009Warren G, Yee KC, 'A learner-centred self-reflective ethnographic study of after-hours shifts to assist the development of a transition education program - My involvement in the SPRINT (Sound PRepraration for INternship Transition) project', ANZAME undergraduate prize medical education research (2009) [Award]

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Co-authors: Warren G

2006Yee KC, 'Can we survive with the new Generation Y lifeblood?', Best letter to the editor, December 2006 edition of RACP News (2006) [Award]

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2005Yee KC, 'Tasmania's Pfizer Advanced Trainee Research Award', The Royal Australasian College of Physician (2005) [Award]

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Grants & Funding

Dr. Yee has been involved in national and international projects in patient safety and clinical handovers, including the Australia National Clinical Handover Improvement project.

Funding Summary

Number of grants

5

Total funding

$514,040

Projects

NAFLD- screen (Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: prevalence and screening for type 2 diabetes patients) (2020)$24,999
Description
This study will assess the prevalence of non-alcohol fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in patients with type 2 diabetes and normal liver function tests attending the Royal Hobart Hospital Diabetes Outpatient Clinic. It will further assess the most cost-effective strategy for targeted screening for this patient group.
Funding
Royal Hobart Hospital Research Foundation ($24,999)
Scheme
Grant-Project
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
de Graaff B; Yee KC; Campbell JA; Palmer AJ; Lartey ST; McCallum R; Wilson MD
Year
2020
Reducing the Burden of Liver Cancer for Tasmanians (2018)$350,000
Description
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of primary liver cancer and is the third leading cause of cancer deaths internationally. It occurs most commonly amongst patients with cirrhosis of the liver, which is often caused by chronic infections with the hepatitis B and/or hepatitis C viruses. The clinical outcomes for patients diagnosed with HCC are highly dependent of the stage at which it is detected. Late detection is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. If detected early, HCC is potentially curable.Screening programs have been suggested to increase the rate of early diagnosis for at-risk groups. In Australia, current guidelines recommend HCC screening for all patients with cirrhosis, regardless of liver disease severity or aetiology. Screening consists of 6-monthly liver ultrasound and alpha-fetoprotein tests. Uptake of screening for HCC is very low in Australia, evidenced by the 5-year survival rate of just 17%. The aims of this project are to a) evaluate current uptake and adherence of HCC screening across Tasmania, b) develop strategies aimed at supporting at-risk patients to participate in regular HCC screening, c) evaluate the cost-effectiveness of screening interventions, and d) assess the effectiveness of new treatments for hepatitis C in reducing the rate of HCC in Tasmania.
Funding
Sefton Bottomley Liver Cancer Bequest ($350,000)
Scheme
Donation - Individual
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
de Graaff B; Palmer AJ; Yee KC; Cocker FM
Year
2018
Stakeholder Engagement - Improving transfer of care processes between public hospitals and RACFs (2016)$10,000
Description
The eHealth Services Research Group in the School of Engineering and ICT will be engaged to undertake an assessment if the current transfer of care processes between public hospitals and residential aged care facilities in Tasmanian with a view to improving communication during these transfers. An important contributor to the success of the project will be the effective involvement and engagement of all stakeholders who will be crucial to the projects success. The stakeholder engagement project will identify and engage with all stakeholders that are deemed to have an influence on the project described above. The stakeholder engagement project will also help scope the project described above.
Funding
Primary Health Tasmania ($10,000)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Turner P; Wong MC; Yee KC
Year
2016
Improving transfer of care processes between public hospitals and RACFs-PHASE 2 (2016)$72,544
Description
The eHealth Services Research Group (eHSRG) in the School of Engineering and ICT are engaged to undertake an assessment of the current transfer of care processes between public hospitals and residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in Tasmania with a view to improving communication during these transfers. This current project is PHASE 2 of a previously funded stakeholder engagement project with PHT completed in December 2015. Two separate contracts were necessary because of the nature of the commonwealth government funding to PHT.
Funding
Primary Health Tasmania ($72,544)
Scheme
Contract Research
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Turner P; Wong MC; Yee KC; Showell C
Year
2016
ACSQHC Literature Review (2010)$56,497
Funding
Department of Health and Aged Care ($56,497)
Scheme
Consultancy
Administered By
University of Tasmania
Research Team
Turner P; Cummings EA; Showell CM; Roehrer EL; Yee KC; Churchill B; Wong MC
Year
2010

Research Supervision

Current

2

Completed

2

Current

DegreeTitleCommenced
PhDA New Modality for Polyp-Detection and Colorectal Cancer Screening2020
PhDColon Cancer and Artificial Intelligence2022

Completed

DegreeTitleCompleted
PhDHealth Economics Aspects of Primary Liver Cancer in Australia
Candidate: Anh Le Tuan Nguyen
2022
PhDThe Health Economics of Haemochromatosis
Candidate: Barbara de Graaff
2016