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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.

Sandra Leggat: Empowering health managers
Many thanks for your comments. I wanted to respond to Dr De Leacy. Often management is accused of being an art, with no science. But here is...

Jane McCredie: Life in the app lane
Couldn't agree more, Jane. In an increasingly self-obsessed and risk-averse society, we are being flooded with information but deprived of...

Sandra Leggat: Empowering health managers
In my experience, the problem is far worse than merely having untrained managers. As Dr Ieraci points out, while clinicians are subject to...

Mental health funding lacks transparency
A review of government-funded mental health programs reveals little evidence of improved health outcomes …

More partners increases oral HPV risk
A new study shows that men have a significantly higher prevalence of oral HPV than women …

Evidence mounts for bevacizumab in breast cancer
While two new trials have shown benefit from adding bevacizumab to breast cancer treatments, further evidence is needed …

 

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