Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professional (NAHP) students in relation to four governmental proposals impacting on the sale and purchase of alcohol. Methods: Against a background of political will to address alcohol abuse in Scotland and moves within the National Health Service promoting a shifting of professional roles, self-completed questionnaires were administered in spring 2009 through course websites and lectures to final year medical and NAHP students. Results: Questionnaires were returned by 406 NAHPs and 121 medical students. Over three quarters of all students agreed with the proposed change to reduce the drink driving limit to 50 mg/100 ml blood. Less support was evident ...
Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, wi...
A series of surveys were undertaken at one Australian medical school to examine alcohol and drug-rel...
Aims: This study was aimed to review and rewrite the undergraduate curriculum on alcohol use disorde...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Abstract — Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health ...
We should like to contribute to the debate around the content of this editorial by presenting a subs...
Final year students studying a variety of healthcare courses (involving inter-professional education...
Abstract — Aims: To assess perceptions on alcohol misuse and addiction among medical students prior ...
Aims: To assess perceptions on alcohol misuse and addiction among medical students prior to in-depth...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, wi...
A series of surveys were undertaken at one Australian medical school to examine alcohol and drug-rel...
Aims: This study was aimed to review and rewrite the undergraduate curriculum on alcohol use disorde...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health professiona...
Abstract — Aims: This study compares the views of final year medical, and nursing and allied health ...
We should like to contribute to the debate around the content of this editorial by presenting a subs...
Final year students studying a variety of healthcare courses (involving inter-professional education...
Abstract — Aims: To assess perceptions on alcohol misuse and addiction among medical students prior ...
Aims: To assess perceptions on alcohol misuse and addiction among medical students prior to in-depth...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Purpose: Within Scotland, health policy changes are being considered to address the misuse of alcoho...
Aims: To document knowledge and perceptions relating to the professional role in the area of alcohol...
Purpose: Scotland has witnessed a large rise in all types of alcohol-related illnesses and death, wi...
A series of surveys were undertaken at one Australian medical school to examine alcohol and drug-rel...
Aims: This study was aimed to review and rewrite the undergraduate curriculum on alcohol use disorde...