The staff listed below have participated in research and presented conference pages, research articles and publication to view detail of contribution check on the staff name.
Seminars and Conference Presentations Include:
Yu Dandan, Wang Hengming. Development of Training Manoeuvres on Cervical Spondylopathy. Journal of Fujian College of TCM May 2000,10(supple): 109-110
Yu Dandan, Wang Hengming. Experimental Study on Osteoarthritis. The Journal Tradition Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology December 2000,69(12): 50-52
Yu Dandan, Wang Hengming. TCM Orthopaedics & Traumatology and Evidence-based Medicine. Chinese Journal of Tradition Medical Traumatology & Orthopedics June 2006,14(3): 67-71
Yu Dandan, Wang Hengming, Zhang Binghua. Lugui Prescription Cooperated with Air Cushion in Treating for Cervical Syndrome. Journal of Fujian College of TCM February 2006,16(1): 44-47
Yu Dandan, Chen Riqi, Zhang Aiping. Analysis of 2-D finite unit on Recovering Cervical Lordosis by Air Cushion. Journal of Fujian College of TCM June 2006,16(3): 27-31
Wang Hengming, Yu Dandan, Tang Tingting. Effect of GUILUERXIANJIAO Formula and Sub-formula on Proliferation of Chondrocyte in Rats. Chinese Journal of Tradition Medical Traumatology & Orthopedics July 2007,15(7): 45-49
Yu Dandan, Lin yonglian. Management Innovation of Overseas Students in Clinical Practice. Researches in Higher Education of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2007,43(1)
First Oceania Chinese Medicine Forum (06/2011)
Topic: Current Application of Evidence-based Medicine on Orthopaedics & Traumatology of Traditional Chinese Medicine
The 12th World Congress of Chinese Medicine (09/2015)
An overview of Type 2 diabetes treatment options incorporating acupuncture as conceptualized by Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Dandan has contributed to the following textbooks
Series of textbooks for Postgraduate of Orthopaedics & Traumatology in Colleges of TCM—Basic Researches of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, Beijing Science & Technology Press, August 2005
Clinical Series books for Integrated TCM and Western medicine—Orthopaedics, Beijing Science & Technology Press, July 2007
“Study on the Correlation between BMI, NC, PSN-P, MP-H and AHI in PAtients with Phlegm-dampness Constitution Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (included in Chinese database of excellent PhD and Masters Theses.
First Writer “A case report on Complex Sleep Apnea” Annual Symposium of TCM ENT,2007
Third writer” The influence of ephedrine on the plan of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome” The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2008( 2)
“Study on Mechanism and Current Status of Funding of Public Hospitals from Abroad and Hong Kong SAR China” Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine Management 2010 Feb
“Study on Regulating Price of Medical Service by Public Hospitals” Journal of Traditional Chinese Management 2010 June
Zivaljevic A, Fourie W, Rydon S. Assessment of the Nursing Council of New Zealand Competence Review Process. Auckland, New Zealand: MIT; 2014.
Atalag K, Zivaljevic A, Eagleton C, Pickering K. A Standards-based Approach to Development of Clinical Registries – Initial Lessons Learnt from the Gestational Diabetes Registry. 2014. doi:10.13140/2.1.2861.7283.
Atalag K, Zivaljevic A, Cooling M, Nickerson D. Bridging the Computational Modelling and EHR standards using openEHR and Semantic Web Technology. In: ; 2015. https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/27911. Accessed February 14, 2016.
Zivaljevic A, Atalag K, Warren J, Cooling M, Nickerson D, Hunter P. Extracting meaning from openEHR clinical information models. In: Auckland, New Zealand: ABI; 2016. http://www.abi.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/events/2016/2016-research-forum.html.
Zivaljevic A, Atalag K. Getstational Diabetes Registry (NIHI, Diabetes Projects Trust and CMDHB).; 2015.
Fourie W, Zivaljevic A, Rydon S. Perioperative Interprofessional Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) – Pilot.; 2016.
Zivaljevic A. Theory of constraints – application in land transportation systems. Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal. 2015;26(4):505-517. doi:10.1108/MEQ-07-2014-0110.
Zivaljevic A, Atalag K, Warren J, Cooling M, Nickerson D, Hunter P. Annotation of clinical datasets using openEHR Archetypes – information discovery. In: Dunedin: MedTech Core; 2015. https://www.regonline.com.au/custImages/380000/381616/PROGRAMME-ABSTRACTSFINAL.pdf.
Patel, A., Schofield, G.S., & Keogh, J.W.L. (2018). Influences on healthcare practitioners’ promotion of physical activity to their patients with prostate cancer. A qualitative study. Journal of Primary Health Care, 10(1) 31-38.
Patel, A., & Chen, Y. (2017). Student acupuncturists: Career choice and views on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). European Journal of Integrative Medicine, 14, 1-6.. Click to view the Article
Patel, A., Williden, M., Zinn, C., Harris, N., Holdsworth-Perks, D., & Schofield, G. (2015). Pacific women’s experiences and views of participating in a novel dietary intervention for weight loss. New Zealand Medical Journal, 128(1409), 72-74.
Patel, A., MacLeod, R., Masters, J., & Keogh, J. (2014). Falling through the cracks: New Zealand prostate cancer survivors’ experiences and views regarding PSA testing. New Zealand Medical Journal, 127(1400), 106-109.
Patel, A., Kolt, G.S., Schofield, G.M., & Keogh, J.W.L. (2014). General practitioners’ views on the role of pedometers in health promotion. Journal of Primary Health Care, 6(2), 152-156.
Keogh, J.W.L., Patel, A., MacLeod, R.D., & Masters, J. (2014). Perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity in men with prostate cancer: Influence of androgen deprivation therapy. European Journal of Cancer Care, 23, 263-273.
Keogh, J.W.L., Patel, A., MacLeod, R.D., & Masters, J. (2013). Perceptions of men with prostate cancer on the role of physical activity in maintaining quality of life: Influence of androgen-deprivation therapy. Psycho-Oncology, 22, 2869-2875.
Patel, A., Keogh, J.W.L., Kolt, G.S., & Schofield, G.M. (2013). The long-term effects of a primary care physical activity intervention on mental health in low-active, community-dwelling older adults. Aging and Mental Health, 17(6), 766-772.
Patel, A., Schofield, G.M., Kolt, G.S., & Keogh, J.W.L. (2013). Perceived barriers, benefits, and motives for physical activity: Two primary care physical activity prescription programs. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 21, 85-99.
Patel, A., Kolt, G.S., Keogh, J.W.L., & Schofield, G.M. (2012). The Green Prescription and older adults: What do general practitioners see as barriers? Journal of Primary Health Care, 4(4), 320-327.
Leung, W., Ashton, T., Kolt, G., Schofield, G., Garrett, N., Kerse, N., & Patel, A. (2012). Cost effectiveness of pedometer-based versus time-based Green Prescriptions: The Healthy Steps Study. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 18(3), 204-211.
Kolt, G.S., Schofield, G.M., Kerse, N., Garrett, N., Ashton, T., & Patel, A. (2012). Healthy Steps Trial: Pedometer-based advice and physical activity for low-active older adults. Annals of Family Medicine, 10(3), 206-212.
Patel, A., Schofield, G.M., Kolt, G.S., & Keogh, J.W.L. (2011). General Practitioners’ views and experiences of counselling for physical activity through the New Zealand Green Prescription program. BMC Family Practice, 12, 119.
Kolt, G.S., Schofield, G.M., Kerse, N., Garrett, N., Schultzer, P., Ashton, T., & Patel, A. (2009). The Healthy Steps study: A randomized controlled trial of a pedometer-based Green Prescription for older adults: Trial Protocol. BMC Public Health, 9, 404.
Below articles was published in the 13th WCCM Proceeding 2016
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