Research
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Current Areas of Research
Causation: How do we as a profession decide on causation of musculoskeletal cases? Do we have an evidence based approach or do we adopt "Folk Aetiologies"?
Cannabis in Australian Workplaces: is there any reason to consider medicinal cannabis as any different to recreational cannabis in safety-critical workers? How bad is the problem of inappropriate medicinal cannabis prescribing?
Coming soon:
Cognitive Testing: Introducing the Occupational Assessment Battery of Cognition (O-ABC) |
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Past Publications
- Dale JR. Evitatious Phenomenon: A Case Illustration and Proposed Research Criteria. Cureus. 2025;17(1):e76815. Published 2025 Jan 2. doi:10.7759/cureus.76815
- Dale, JR. Causation in different scientific disciplines: A comparison of standards in occupational medicine and particle physics. Med Pr. 2023; 74(4):333-339. doi:10.13075/mp.5893.01387
- Pridmore S, Dale J, Ahmadi J. Lord Clive did not suffer a mood disorder. Australas Psychiatry. 2010;18(1):28-31. doi:10.3109/10398560903477224
- Pridmore S, Dale J. Reciprocal smiling in negative schizophrenia. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2009;43(7):690. PMID: 19534029
- Pridmore S, Dale J. Disease mongering: the overlooked legs. Intern Med J. 2009;39(5):343-344. doi:10.1111/j.1445-5994.2009.01929.x
- Dale J, Pridmore S. The gain of suicide. Australas Psychiatry. 2008;16(4):296-297. doi:10.1177/000486740801600405
- Pridmore S, Brüne M, Ahmadi J, Dale J. Echopraxia in schizophrenia: possible mechanisms. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2008;42(7):565-571. doi:10.1080/00048670802119747
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