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  1. Ascertaining patients’ understandings of their condition: a conversation analysis of contradictory norms in cancer specialist consultations
  2. Cancer care decision-making and treatment consent: An observational study of patients’ and clinicians’ rights
  3. Public engagement and the role of the media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine) in New Zealand
  4. Patient resistance as a resource: candidate obstacles in diabetes consultations
  5. Purifying and hybridising categories in healthcare decision-making: the clinic, the home and the multidisciplinary team meeting
  6. Dissonant roles: The experience of Māori in cancer care
  7. Moral discourses and pharmaceuticalised governance in households
  8. Cancer Care Decision Making in Multidisciplinary Meetings
  9. Limits to Neoliberal Reforms in the Health Sector: The Case of Pharmaceutical Management in New Zealand
  10. Nurse-patient communication in primary care diabetes management: an exploratory study
  11. Home as a hybrid centre of medication practice
  12. Understanding communication between surgeon and patient in outpatient consultations
  13. Framing the Consultation: The Role of the Referral in Surgeon–Patient Consultations
  14. Talking with the alien: interaction with computers in the GP consultation
  15. The debate about the funding of Herceptin: A case study of ‘countervailing powers’
  16. Challenges to alcohol and other drug discussions in the general practice consultation
  17. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and participation in Aotearoa New Zealand
  18. Patchwork diagnoses: The production of coherence, uncertainty, and manageable bodies
  19. The Eltroxin controversy: Risk and how actors construct their world
  20. The Heart of the Matter: Using Poetry as a Method of Ethnographic Inquiry to Represent and Present Experiences of the Informally Housed in Aotearoa/New Zealand
  21. Pressure to work through periods of short term sickness
  22. When does neighbourhood matter? Multilevel relationships between neighbourhood social fragmentation and mental health
  23. Emplacement and everyday use of medications in domestic dwellings
  24. Ethnicity and management of colon cancer in New Zealand
  25. The (non) use of prioritisation protocols by surgeons
  26. Survival disparities in Indigenous and non-Indigenous New Zealanders with colon cancer: the role of patient comorbidity, treatment and health service factors
  27. The moral regulation of the workplace: presenteeism and public health
  28. The effect of comorbidity on the use of adjuvant chemotherapy and survival from colon cancer: a retrospective cohort study
  29. Primary health care in New Zealand: the impact of organisational factors on teamwork
  30. ‘You just got to eat healthy’: The topic of CAM in the general practice consultation
  31. A health researcher's guide to qualitative methodologies
  32. ‘It puts things out of your control’: fear of consequences as a barrier to patient disclosure of mental health issues to general practitioners
  33. Public health and the cult of humanity: a neglected Durkheimian concept
  34. Researching Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  35. Smoking in film in New Zealand: measuring risk exposure
  36. Documentary analysis in CAM research: Part 2
  37. Documentary analysis in CAM research: Part 1
  38. “This glorious twilight zone of uncertainty”: Mental health consultations in general practice in New Zealand
  39. Explicit rationing of elective services: implementing the New Zealand reforms
  40. ‘Choosing’ to work when sick: workplace presenteeism
  41. Clinicians' reported use of clinical priority assessment criteria and their attitudes to prioritization for elective surgery: a cross-sectional survey
  42. Use of, and attitudes to, clinical priority assessment criteria in elective surgery in New Zealand
  43. Patients' rights and complaints procedures: international perspectives
  44. Accident Insurance, Sickness, and Science: New Zealand's No-Fault System
  45. Institutional innovation and the handling of health complaints in New Zealand: an assessment
  46. Deviant insiders: medical acupuncturists in New Zealand
  47. National identity and controversy: New Zealand's clean green image and pentachlorophenol
  48. Émile Durkheim