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    Potential Conflict of Interest and Bias in the RACGP’s Smoking Cessation Guidelines: Are GPs Provided with the Best Advice on Smoking Cessation for their Patients?Ross MacKenzie & Wendy Rogers - 2015 - Public Health Ethics 8 (3):319-331.
    Patient visits are an important opportunity for general practitioners to discuss the risks of smoking and cessation strategies. In Australia, the guidelines on cessation published by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners represent a key resource for GPs in this regard. The predominant message of the Guidelines is that pharmacotherapy should be recommended as first-line therapy for smokers expressing an interest in quitting. This, however, ignores established evidence about the success of unassisted quitting. Our analysis of the Guidelines identifies (...)
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    Reply to Ackermann.Ross MacKenzie & Wendy Rogers - 2016 - Public Health Ethics 9 (1):121-122.
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    Letter to the Editor: New Study Raises Questions about Effectiveness of Nicotine Replacement Therapy.Ross MacKenzie & Wendy Rogers - 2016 - Public Health Ethics 9 (2):229-230.
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  4. Creation and Law.Gustaf Wingren & Ross Mackenzie - 1961
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