More doctors join call for greater access to genetic screening and medicine
An open letter by Australia’s leaders in genomic medicine has attracted even more support from doctors and community health organisations.
An open letter by Australia’s leaders in genomic medicine has attracted even more support from doctors and community health organisations.
Layla Zhu’s experience fighting her own breast cancer has given her a greater understanding of how Peter Mac’s new centre for genomic medicine will help its patients, as well as research.
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Krystal Barter is calm as the mask that will deliver anaesthetic gas into her body is placed gently over her face. The 41-year-old has been here before.
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Nurse practitioners, pharmacists and allied health professionals should be funded to carry out a greater array of healthcare under calls for major reforms to health workers’ scope of practice.
Australian clinicians have led an international team of authors warning of the likely ‘serious human cost’ of unresolved tensions in medicine, politics and culture over gender identity and care.
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When I read Bill Shorten’s comments that he was ‘extremely proud’ that $1bn has been shaved from the NDIS as a result of reforms that rein in spending, I felt sick.
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