Seed Extract. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical
Science 4 (02): 101-106 (2014)
•
Christine Fray-Aiken.
Economic burden of
Communicable and Non communicable Diseases in
Jamaica: Is our research focus where it should be?
Farmeconomia. Health economics and therapeutic
pathways 15(3): 57 60 (2014).
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Cliff K. Riley
and
Beverley Myers.
Incorporating
interactive teaching approaches in the tertiary
science classroom; benefits, challenges and
deterrents to use Identified by lectures at a
Jamaican university. Science Journal of Education
2(5): 146-151 (2014).
•
Cliff K. Riley, Perceval S Bahado-Singh, Andrew O.
Wheatley and Helen N. Asemota.
Physicochemical
properties of low-amylose yam (Dioscorea spp.)
starches and their impact on - amylase digestion
in vitro. International Journal of Nutrition and Food
Sciences 3(5): 458-46.
•
Perceval S. Bahado-Singh, Cliff K. Riley, Henry I.C.
Lowe, Charah T. Watson, Andrew. O. Wheatley
and
Errol Y. Morrison.
Wound healing potential
of Tillandsia recurvata and Guaiacum officinale
in Type 1 Diabetic rats. American Journal of
Biomedical and Life Sciences 2 (6): 146-149 (2014).
•
Errol Morrison, Shelly McFarlane, Cliff K. Riley
and
Novie Younger-Coleman.
Education to change
the course of diabetes in the Caribbean. Diabetes
Voice, 59: 44-46 (2014).
Conference Abstracts/ Presentations/
Proceedings
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S. Carter
and
E. Campbell-Grizzle.
Constructing
examination support structures for a new online
course of study in the Caribbean – the UTech
experience. Proceedings of the 13th ACHEA
Conference. July 10-12, 2014 Barbados.
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E. Brown-Myrie. Iatrogenic diabetes and doping.
West Indian Medical Journal, Vol. 63 (Suppl 1): 30.
2014.
•
C. Fray-Aiken.
Nutrition, Diabetes and the Elite
Athlete. West Indian Medical Journal, Vol. 63
(Suppl 1): 30. 2014.
•
F. Henry.
Nutrition for all ages. West Indian Medical
Journal, Vol. 63 (Suppl 1): 34. 2014.
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Campbell, K. Nelson
and
J. Cumming. (2014).
The
abolition of user fee in the Jamaican Public Health
System: Impact on Users’ Access to Healthcare
Services. West Indian Medical Journal, Vol. 63
(Suppl 1): 35. 2014.
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G. Austin.
Prevention is better than cure: Strategies
supporting corruption-free assessment practices in
tertiary education- The UTech/COHS experience.
Proceedings of the UCCI Caribbean Conference,
March 19-21, 2014, Grand Cayman Islands.
•
C. K. Riley.
The role of tertiary institutions in
safeguarding ethical standards: Challenges and
Strategies towards institutional strengthening.
Proceedings of the UCCI Caribbean Conference,
March 19-21, 2014, Grand Cayman Islands.
•
F. Henry. Sports & Nutrition:
Twins for success.
Proceedings of the 4th Annual Conference on
Sports Sciences, April 11, 2014, Kingston, Jamaica.
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C. Fray-Aiken.
Cost Implications of Communicable
and Non-Communicable Diseases in Jamaica.
Proceedings of the 2014 Health Professionals
Conference. July 7-8, 2014.
•
F. Henry.
A Policy Approach to Obesity Control;
The Role of Public Health Nutrition. Proceedings
of the 2014 Health Professionals Conference. July
7-8, 2014.
•
Campbell.
Impact of the Free Health Care Policy
on Access, Patient Care and Disease Management.
Proceedings of the 2014 Health Professionals
Conference. July 7-8, 2014.
•
C. K. Riley, S. S. Rodney, A. C. Harvey, A. O.
Wheatley
and
H. N. Asemota.
Improving the
Functionality of Starches for Use in Solid Dosage
Systems. Proceedings of the 2014 Commonwealth
Science Conference, Bangalore India, November
25-28 (2014).
•
D. Ferguson, C.K. Riley.
Mass CasualtyManagement
for Small Island States where Resources are limited.
142nd APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition
November 15-19 (2014).
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McKenzie, C.K. Riley, D. Ferguson.
BuildingEffective
Doping Prevention Strategies through Educational
Campaigns amongst Jamaican Athletes. 142nd
APHA Annual Meeting and Exposition November
15-19 (2014).
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Grizzle, E. 2014.
End of a gentleman’s agreement:
New business imperatives for clinical training in
the Health Sciences. College of Health Sciences,
Lignum Vitae Lecture Presentation. University of
Technology, Jamaica, May 15, 2014.
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Grizzle, E. 2014.
Shifting the paradigm in Pharmacy
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