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Jane Hall

Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney

Publications -  236
Citations -  12349

Jane Hall is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 224 publications receiving 11442 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Hall include Cardiff University & Yale University.

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A cost-utility approach to the use of 5-fluorouracil and levamisole as adjuvant chemotherapy for Dukes' C colonic carcinoma.

TL;DR: An economic evaluation of the joint use of 5‐fluorouracil and levamisole as adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with fully resected Dukes’ Stage C carcinoma of the colon, compared with resection and no chemotherapy.
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A cost-effectiveness analysis of alternative strategies for the prevention of heart disease.

TL;DR: The identification of risk factors, such as a raised cholesterol level, hypertension, cigarette smoking, and obesity, permits the prediction of the possible development of ischaemic heart disease and has led to attempts at its prevention through modification of these factors.
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State of the National Emergency Department Workforce: Who Provides Care Where?

TL;DR: A new baseline estimate of the emergency care workforce is established, encompassing nearly 60,000 emergency medicine clinicians, of whom fewer than 2 in 3 were emergency physicians.
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Satisfaction with nursing education, job satisfaction, and work intentions of new graduate nurses

TL;DR: The study results suggest policies which focus on improving satisfaction with the work environment would be more effective at retaining nurses early in their career than improvements to conditions such as work hours and wages.
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Evolution of a developmental mechanism: Species-specific regulation of the cell cycle and the timing of events during craniofacial osteogenesis

TL;DR: It is shown that quail NCM, when transplanted into duck, maintains its faster timetable for development and autonomously executes molecular and cellular programs for the induction, differentiation, and mineralization of bone, including premature expression of osteogenic genes such as Runx2 and Col1a1.