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1. Relevance of Otago University postgraduate programmes in women's health to general practice: a case study.

2. Priorities for data collection through a prospective cohort study on gender-affirming hormone therapy in Aotearoa New Zealand: community and clinical perspectives.

3. Preferred format and strategies for seeking and trusting online health information: a survey of cardiology outpatient attendees across three New Zealand hospitals.

4. Worldviews of hearing health for Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand: a mixed methods study.

5. Who uses yoga and why? Who teaches yoga? Insights from a national survey in New Zealand.

6. Implementing new forms of collaboration and participation in primary health care: leveraging past learnings to inform future initiatives.

7. Eating behaviour, body image, and mental health: updated estimates of adolescent health, well-being, and positive functioning in Aotearoa New Zealand.

8. Antidepressants for treatment of depression in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

9. Educating vocationally trained family physicians: a survey of graduates from a postgraduate medical education programme.

10. Fifth year medical students' education, confidence and learning needs related to healthcare provision for sexual and gender minority patients: a cross-sectional survey.

11. 'Here to stay': changes to prescribing medication in general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.

12. Impact and outcome evaluation of HealthPathways: a scoping review of published methodologies.

13. A model of multidisciplinary professional development for health professionals in rural Canterbury, New Zealand.

14. Assessing need for primary care services: analysis of New Zealand Health Survey data.

15. Rural hospital contributions to community health: community perspectives from a New Zealand rural hospital.

16. Ethical assessment of virtual consultation services: application of a practical ethical checklist to direct-to-consumer services in Aotearoa New Zealand.

17. Māori and Pacific young people’s perspectives on testing for sexually transmitted infections via an online service: a qualitative study.

18. A supported primary health pathway for mild traumatic brain injury quality improvement report.

19. Educational pamphlets for improving uptake of cancer screening: a systematic review.

20. Nurses' reported use of standing orders in primary health care settings.

21. Self-care of Canterbury general practitioners, nurse practitioners, practice nurses and community pharmacists.

22. Exploring the role of physician associates in Aotearoa New Zealand primary health care.

23. The costs, barriers and enablers of providing PGY2 placements in general practice in Aotearoa New Zealand: a mixed-methods study.

24. How is enrolment with a general practice associated with subsequent use of the emergency department in Aotearoa New Zealand? A cohort study.

25. Unmet need for primary health care and subsequent inpatient hospitalisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. A cohort study.

26. Electronic transmission of prescriptions in primary care: transformation, timing and teamwork.

27. United States Family Medicine research collaborations associated with higher citation and funding rates.

28. Morbidity and mortality after recognition of macroalbuminuria in Pasifika people with type 2 diabetes in a primary health-care practice.

29. Young peoples' perspectives about care in a youth-friendly general practice.

30. Improving management of sexually transmitted infections in primary care: feasibility and acceptability of a new patient management tool for clinicians.

31. The impact of nurse prescribing on health care delivery for patients with diabetes: a rapid review.

32. Excision pathways for keratinocyte cancers diagnosed by teledermatology: a retrospective review.

33. Patient perceptions of barriers to attending annual diabetes review and foot assessment in general practice: a qualitative study.

34. Improving access to dermatology specialist care: review of a dermatologist- and general practitioner-integrated clinic model.

35. Utilisation of in-consultation supervisor assistance in general practice training and personal cost to trainees: a cross-sectional study.

36. Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training.

37. Drivers of international fire management personnel deployed to the United States.

38. Rural health care in New Zealand: the case of Coast to Coast Health Centre, Wellsford, an early Integrated Family Health Centre.

39. Proposals for registered nurse prescribing: perceptions and intentions of nurses working in primary health care settings.

40. VeCHAT: a proof-of-concept study on screening and managing veterans' mental health and wellbeing.

41. The epidemiology of diabetes in the Waikato region: an analysis of primary care data.

42. Why does New Zealand have such poor outcomes from colorectal cancer?: the importance of the pre-diagnostic period.

43. Therapeutic errors captured by the New Zealand National Poisons Centre: a retrospective audit.

44. A retrospective review of cutaneous vascular lesions referred to a teledermatology clinic.

45. Iwi (tribal) data collection at a primary health care organisation in Aotearoa.

46. Describing the consumer profile of different types of community pharmacy in Aotearoa New Zealand.

47. Normal or diseased? Navigating indeterminate gut behaviour.

48. Developing a model for primary care quality improvement success: a comparative case study in rural, urban and Kaupapa Māori organisations.

49. The enrolment gap and the COVID-19 pandemic: an exploration of routinely collected primary care enrolment data from 2016 to 2023 in Aotearoa New Zealand.

50. New Zealand pharmacists' views regarding the current prescribing courses: questionnaire survey.