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Why mastery of medicine is a dangerous myth

Why mastery of medicine is a dangerous myth

Dr Karen Price discusses how to conquer impostor syndrome and ease the passage from medical school to clinical practice.


Study finds modifiable risk factors may have impact on dementia

Study finds modifiable risk factors may have impact on dementia

A large-scale research project analysing the global burden of dementia places strong emphasis on the importance of preventive healthcare.


New guidelines on sexual boundaries

New guidelines on sexual boundaries

MDA National medico-legal adviser Janet Harry looks at the revised guidelines.


Frustration as refugee bill stagnates in parliament

Frustration as refugee bill stagnates in parliament

Advocates have expressed disappointment that the bill to get sick refugees off Nauru and Manus Island failed to pass the Senate.


New sexual boundary guidelines help to address medico-legal concerns

New sexual boundary guidelines help to address medico-legal concerns

A medico-legal expert has broadly welcomed updated Medical Board of Australia guidelines on sexual boundaries between doctors and patients.


What is it really like for overseas doctors settling in Australia?

What is it really like for overseas doctors settling in Australia?

Dr Edwin Kruys writes about his journey from the Netherlands to Far North Queensland.


Misuse of popular anti-epileptic drug linked to number of deaths

Misuse of popular anti-epileptic drug linked to number of deaths

Concerns have been raised over links between pregabalin and deaths from overdose and suicide.


Summit to address rural medical specialist shortage

Summit to address rural medical specialist shortage

Healthcare representatives from all over Australia will gather to discuss strategies and solutions to boost the numbers of specialists out in the country.


Not so gluten-free: One in 40 ‘gluten-free’ foods fail to meet Australian standards

Not so gluten-free: One in 40 ‘gluten-free’ foods fail to meet Australian standards

A new study has found that close to 3% of ‘gluten-free’ foods could be harmful to people with coeliac disease.


After years in the doldrums, primary care research is on the national agenda

After years in the doldrums, primary care research is on the national agenda

Academic GPs have welcomed the new focus on primary care research in the Medical Research Future Fund’s priority list.


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