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Dr Nabil Sulaiman
Senior Lecturer |
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200 Berkeley Street
Carlton
VICTORIA 3053 |
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Carlton +61 3 8344 7954; Broadmeadows +61 3 8345 5314 |
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Carlton + 61 3 9347 6136; Broadmeadows +61 3 8345 5379 |
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n.sulaiman@unimelb.edu.au |
| job description |
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Dr Nabil Sulaiman has extensive experience in primary care and population-based research, project design, project management and data analysis. He has developed GP research networks in the northern region of Melbourne and has managed several asthma related projects and trials. Nabil is currently on extended leave until October 2007. |
| qualifications |
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MBChB, DCH, Dip Epi, MPH, PhD |
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- Medical Epidemiologist at the Department of Community Health - Melbourne Health
- Medical Epidemiologist with Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria
- A/ Professor and consultant to the World Health Organisation - EMRO in two countries in the Middle East
- General Practitioner in rural and urban areas in the Middle East
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Gunn J, Sulaiman N, Potiriadis M, Anderson R. When is an intervention ready to be tested in a randomised trial? Primary care alliance for clinical trials (PACT) network. Australian Family Physician 2004. 33(7):563.
Gunn J, Sulaiman N, Potiriadis M, Anderson R. When is an intervention ready to be tested in a randomised trial? Primary care alliance for clinical trials (PACT) network. Australian Family Physician 2004. 33(7):563-564.
Sulaiman N, Barton C, Abramson M, Liaw S, Harris C, Chondros P, Dharmage S, Clarke D. Factors associated with ownership and use of written asthma action plans in North-West Melbourne. Primary Care Respiratory Journal 2004. 13 211-217.
Barton C, Clarke D, Sulaiman N, Abramson M. Coping as a mediator of psychosocial impediments to optimal management and control of asthma. Respiratory Medicine 2003; 97: 747-761.
Barton C, Sulaiman N, Liaw ST. Continuing medical education for astham in primary care settings: a review of randomised controlled trials. Primary Care Respiratory Journal 2003; 12(4):119-123.
Liaw ST, Sulaiman N, Pearce C, Sims J, Hill K, Grain H, et al. Falls prevention within the Australian general practice data model: methodology, information model, and terminology issues. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2003; 10(5):425-432.
Burton R, Sulaiman N. Active and Passive Cigarette Smoking and Breast Cancer: Is a real risk emerging? Medical Journal of Australia 2000; 172:(11):550-552.
Liaw ST, Sulaiman N, Sims J, Ralin M, Jones K, Pearce C, Tse J. Falls prevention: developing and implementing a data model and terminology. Canberra: Department of Health and Aged Care; 2001.
Ruth D, Sulaiman N, Harris C. Selecting and Accessing Population Data: An Information Resource, Primary Care Parnterships. Department of Human Services - Aged, Community and Mental Health, Victoria; 2001.
Sims J, Naccarella L, Sulaiman N, Centre for General Practice Integration Studies, University of NSW, Julie McDonald and Associates. Mapping the role of general practice in strengthening the Australian primary health care sector. Canberra: Department of Health and Aged Care; 2001.
Sims J, Naccarella L, Sulaiman N, Centre for General Practice Integration Studies, University of NSW, Julie McDonald and Associates. The role of general practice in strengthening the australian primary health care sector: a review of international experience. Canberra: Department of Health and Aged Care; 2001.
Tse J, Liaw ST, Sulaiman N. CONDUIT: Collaboration network and data using information technology. In: Coiera E, Simpson C, editors. Health Informatics Conference 2003. HIC2003 & RACGP12CC and HINZ2003 Proceedings; 2003 Aug 11-12; Darling Harbour Sydney. Brunswick, Victoria, Australia: Health Informatics Society Australia; 2003.
Liaw S, Ng CK, Sulaiman ND, Sims J, Hill D, Pearce C. Falls Risk Assessment and Management - an evidence-based approach to development within the General Practice Data Model. In: Ribbons RM, Dall V, Webb R, editors. Health Informatics Conference (HIC). Proceedings of Health Informatics Conference 2002 (CD-ROM); 2002; Sydney. Sydney: Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd; 2002.
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