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Welcome to the website of
Bruce Robinson.
Although this site was initially created as a result of the release of
the book "Fathering
from the Fast Lane" it has proven useful as an area
for information about our medical research, clinical work,
teaching materials for medical students plus personal items,
including family holiday greetings.
A
brief
bio [summary] is included for
simplicity of access.
The
Fathering
pages
contain summaries of the books
'Daughters and their Dads' plus
'Fathering from the Fast
Lane', summaries of some of the book chapters, list of
seminars/comments from seminars and links to Fathering/Parenting
information. It also contains some information relating to
The Blue Book of Tips for Fathers and
Father-Figures plus information on the fathering DVD
"What
Kids Really Need from their Dads".
Our UWA project aimed at improving the involvement of fathers
and father figures in eduction, health promotion etc is also
linked as
The
Fathering Project [a UWA site]
There is also a page dedicated
to
family fun
ideas and jokes.
The
Medical Practice
pages include
private practice
information, clinical trial information and
Sir Charles Gairdner
Hospital links.
The
Medical Research
pages contain information on the new
mesothelioma blood test
,
research into
tumour immunology,
current and past
clinical Trials
in mesothelioma and lung cancer,
textbooks on Mesothelioma
and
Lung Immunology
and links to the
NHMRC National Research
Centre for Asbestos Related Diseases, the University of Western
Australia and the
WA Institute for Medical
Research. It also includes a list of
research awards received.
The
Teaching resources
include a Medical Memory Aids manual and other information for
medical students.
The
Personal
section
includes a brief
Football Coaching Techniques manual, a
Resume/curriculum vitae,
photos from
Tsunami relief work in
Aceh 2005 and some
Robinson Family Greetings
and Photos.
There is also a link to
ISTIH - the International Skills &
Training Institute for Health
that has been established to help provide medical and other
health education in developing nations in the region. NB. that
link is to a different server.
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