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Ms Tania Hobson

Adjunct Associate Professor
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
tania.hobson@uq.edu.au

Publications

Journal Articles (2)
Conference Paper (1)

Journal Articles

Gunning, Dana, Wenke, Rachel, Ward, Elizabeth C., Chalk, Shannon, Lawrie, Melissa, Romano, Michelle, Edwards, Ann, Hobson, Tania and Cardell, Elizabeth (2016) Clinicians’ perceptions of delivering new models of high intensity aphasia treatment. Aphasiology, 31 4: 1-21. doi:10.1080/02687038.2016.1236359
Bell, Anthony, McDonald, Fiona and Hobson, Tania (2016) The ethical imperative to move to a seven-day care model. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 13 2: 251-260. doi:10.1007/s11673-016-9708-2

Conference Paper

Wenke, Rachel, Lawrie, Melissa, Hobson, Tania, Comben, Wendy, Romano, Michelle, Ward, Elizabeth and Cardell, Elizabeth (2014). Feasibility and cost analysis of implementing high intensity aphasia clinics within a sub-acute setting. In: Nicole Watts Pappas, Selected papers from the 2013 Speech Pathology Australia National Conference. Speech Pathology Australia 2013 National Conference, Broadbeach, QLD, Australia, (250-259). 23-26 June 2013. doi:10.3109/17549507.2014.887777
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