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Jane McCredie: When religion and medicine collide
Should a religious organisation run health care facilities if its views impact on accepted community and...FULL STORY.

New study highlights medicine’s big earners
Men, radiologists and orthopaedic surgeons are the big winners while women and GPs are stuck at the bottom of...FULL STORY.

Karen Charlton: The costly skeleton in hospital closets...
Nutrition screening is recommended to identify malnutrition in older Australians but who is responsible for...FULL STORY.

Older doctors may face mandatory review
Perhaps Dr Sue Ieraci and Dr Joanna Flynn should be measuring cognitive function of doctors at graduation, so that those those with a low...

Roger Sexton: Doctor disadvantage
When I last had contact with the Tribunal there seemed to be no appreciation that depression is a normal reaction to chronic pain and to...

Sport concussion risk “over-hyped”
Do all doctors and sports first-aiders distinguish between concussion and brain-damage? I understand that a concussed patient recovers...

Sport concussion risk “over-hyped”
Health experts are concerned that a media focus on football injuries could have an impact on children playing sport …

Drug labels still exclude kids
Australia is not keeping up with research into paediatric use of medicines …

Splenectomy risks identified
An Australian study helps fill some gaps in information on infection risks faced by splenectomy patients …

 

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