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Notre Dame and Calvary Health Care sign MOU to enhance future health care impact
Training of Ukrainians evolves with warfare
Circle Moment” Returning To Karolinska Institutet
“No community should be left behind”: GPs speak out on rural Tasmanian patient care
How male anatomy became the default in medicine – and why that’s a problem
Aviators Stronger Together Through Medical Training
When doctors don’t believe their patients’ pain – experts explain the all-too-common experience of medical gaslighting
Alzheimer’s: certain combinations of prescription drugs may slow progression of the disease, says mice study
Study Medicine With Notre Dame In Broome
Australia’s next Government must bring more GPs to the bush
GPs back North East Tasmania medical training boost
MORE GPS FOR FAMILIES IN REGIONAL AUSTRALIA UNDER A COALITION GOVERNMENT
The hidden health risks of lip fillers
Funding Boost For Grassroots Clubs Across SA
Almost one thousand more life-saving defibs in the community
Building a better and fairer education system to support a stronger economy
Crisafulli Government’s pharmacy misjudgement puts patients at risk: RACGP
Watch AMA’s Prevocational Framework Webinar
HKUST Hosts Dual Meetings to Propel Medical School Vision
ADF and AFL bring sports and skills training to PNG military school
Webinar aims to demystify the new National Framework for Prevocational Medical Training
Epworth Eastern: one-stop care for first seizure patients
HKUST Council Advisory Group Holds Inaugural Meeting to Steer Vision for Hong Kong’s Third Medical School
HKUST Signs MoU with Microsoft Research Asia Fostering Collaboration in Medical Education and Research
New Study Sheds Light On Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
AMA President’s update: rockstars, the climate health emergency, and some confronting disparities in healthcare practice and workforce
MTS Reveals Systemic Issues In Medical Training
New NHMRC Council to work closely with Australian Medical Research Advisory Board
Systemic change needed to address racism and harassment of trainees
Public humiliation is still a common teaching tool in medical education. Here’s how it leaves patients worse off
Anniversary To Remember
GPs warn of worse access and more waste under Scope of Practice recommendations
Top Medical Experts and Scholars to Guide HKUST Council on the Third Medical School Development
Trainees give training a ‘pass’ mark but point to areas in need of further improvement
Training experience must improve for Australia’s future medical specialists
AMA trainee forum discusses best practice principles for examination and assessment feedback
AMA DiT Of Month
Infection control and outbreak preparedness – when the virus is loose
GPs concerns about ‘out of control’ admin workload should be wakeup call for government: RACGP
Anti-racism statement calls for improved accountability and trusted reporting systems
Jean Hailes welcomes Senate Inquiry report on perimenopause and menopause
Trusted reporting systems and accountability needed to tackle racism in healthcare
No substitute for a good GP: doctors urge politicians to invest in general practice for NSW
Operating on the wrong body part – what can be done to prevent it?
Doctors in Training forum looks at examination and assessment feedback
Op Lilia generates goodwill in the Solomons
NT politicians avoiding the Territory’s health concerns
3D printers breathe life into medical training