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Sophia Auld
0.5 RP

Assessing driving risk, understanding your responsibilities and when to get an OT involved...

Sophia Auld

GPs already regularly encounter distressed patients who’ve misinterpreted their pathology and imaging – they fear the new policy will make things much worse.

Prof Raina MacIntyre

Here’s what we know so far...

Dr Michael Head

The development has been covered in various media outlets as primarily related to the known “adverse events”, namely the small risk of blood clots. However, other factors are far more likely to be driving this decision...

Sophia Auld

Allergy specialist Dr Celia Zubrinich offers practical tips for managing anaphylaxis - and some traps to avoid as well…

Hugh Breakey

The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation delivers an urgent call for action.

Lynnette Hoffman

While solving some problems, many GPs feel that they will create many more….

Prof Bruce Campbell

Professor Bruce Campbell,  consultant neurologist and head of Neurology and Stroke at the Royal Melbourne Hospital answers more of your questions in the final article of our series.

Lynnette Hoffman

The health budget prioritises populism over policy, at the expense of general practice…

Peter Breadon

Health was a centrepiece of last year’s budget, based on a new vision for Medicare. This year, there is less health reform, but the budget does set the foundation for a new approach to community-based mental health care.

Lynnette Hoffman

Survey of >1900 GPs looks at the practical impact for both doctors and patients…

Sophia Auld
0.5 RP

PBS-listed drugs for CKD can slow deterioration by years, but early diagnosis is paramount...

Assessing driving risk, understanding your responsibilities and when to get an OT involved...

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GPs already regularly encounter distressed patients who’ve misinterpreted their pathology and imaging – they fear the new policy will make things much worse.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The development has been covered in various media outlets as primarily related to the known “adverse events”, namely the small risk of blood clots. However, other factors are far more likely to be driving this decision...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Allergy specialist Dr Celia Zubrinich offers practical tips for managing anaphylaxis - and some traps to avoid as well…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s new book The Anxious Generation delivers an urgent call for action.

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While solving some problems, many GPs feel that they will create many more….

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Professor Bruce Campbell,  consultant neurologist and head of Neurology and Stroke at the Royal Melbourne Hospital answers more of your questions in the final article of our series.

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The health budget prioritises populism over policy, at the expense of general practice…

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Health was a centrepiece of last year’s budget, based on a new vision for Medicare. This year, there is less health reform, but the budget does set the foundation for a new approach to community-based mental health care.

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Survey of >1900 GPs looks at the practical impact for both doctors and patients…

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PBS-listed drugs for CKD can slow deterioration by years, but early diagnosis is paramount...

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