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1. Making sense of complexity: A qualitative 'Framework' analysis of naturopathic case management and clinical reasoning.

2. The converging paradigms of holism and complexity: An exploration of naturopathic clinical case management using complexity science principles.

3. The Regulation of the Complementary Health Sector: General Public's Knowledge of Complementary Medicine-Related Quality Assurance and Consumer Protection.

4. Naturopathy utilisation by Australian women with diagnosed endometriosis: A cross-sectional survey.

5. Endometriosis and the workplace: Lessons from Australia's response to COVID-19.

6. Wading through Molasses: A qualitative examination of the experiences, perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of Australian medical practitioners regarding medical billing.

7. Knowledge Dissemination by the Naturopathic Profession: A Bibliometric Analysis of Naturopath-Authored, Peer-Reviewed Publications.

8. Educational needs of medical practitioners about medical billing: a scoping review of the literature.

9. Do women who consult with naturopaths or herbalists have a healthy lifestyle?: a secondary analysis of the Australian longitudinal study on women's health.

10. Complementary medicine practitioner consultations amongst 1,314 individuals with chronic conditions: Characteristics of users, reasons for and predictors of use.

11. Working with women: Semi-structured interviews with Australian complementary medicine maternity care practitioners.

12. Midwives' role in the provision of maternal and childhood immunisation information.

13. Midwives' knowledge, attitudes and confidence in discussing maternal and childhood immunisation with parents: A national study.

14. Medicare Billing, Law and Practice: Complex, Incomprehensible and Beginning to Unravel.

15. Generational differences in complementary medicine use in young Australian women: Repeated cross-sectional dataset analysis from the Australian longitudinal study on women's health.

16. The prevalence of self-reported diagnosed endometriosis in the Australian population: results from a nationally-representative survey.

17. Naturopathic Medicine for the Management of Endometriosis, Dysmenorrhea, and Menorrhagia: A Content Analysis.

18. Complementary medicine use in the Australian population: Results of a nationally-representative cross-sectional survey.

19. Associations between complementary medicine utilisation and the use of contraceptive methods: Results of a national cross-sectional survey.

20. Impact of the workforce distribution on the viability of the osteopathic profession in Australia: results from a national survey of registered osteopaths.

21. Associations Between Cancer Screening Behavior and Complementary Medicine Use: Results of a National Cross-Sectional Survey of 9151 Australian Women.

22. Who teaches medical billing? A national cross-sectional survey of Australian medical education stakeholders.

23. Defining deviation: The peer professional opinion defence and its relationship to scope expansion and emerging non-medical health professions.

24. Price-based promotions of alcohol: legislative consistencies and inconsistencies across the Australian retail, entertainment and media sectors.

25. Holding unregistered health practitioners to account: an analysis of current regulatory and legislative approaches.

26. Are the CAM professions engaging in high-level health and medical research? Trends in publicly funded complementary medicine research grants in Australia.

27. Jabs and barbs: ways to address misleading vaccination and immunisation information using currently available strategies.

28. Homeopathy in rural Australian primary health care: a survey of general practitioner referral and practice in rural and regional New South Wales, Australia.

29. A review of tensions and risks in naturopathic education and training in Australia: a need for regulation.

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