
The challenges of polio and its eradication
You could be excused for thinking that we don’t need to worry about polio anymore. While some strains have been eradicated, there is still work to be done.
You could be excused for thinking that we don’t need to worry about polio anymore. While some strains have been eradicated, there is still work to be done.
Artificially intelligent clinicians aren’t an inevitability, and nor should they be.
Monoclonal antibodies and other biologic drugs are necessary medicines for many disabled people.
Self-diagnosis isn’t ironclad, and sometimes people get it wrong. Crucially, however, so do psychiatrists.
The Faculty of Medicine and Health needs to support students speaking out about sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions.
The student received a minor concussion.
There was little consultation with staff and students.
A student was kicked out from their degree. They wanted to continue it. The University said no. A legal drama ensues.
Alice Trenoweth-Creswell is flummoxed by doctors still thinking everything can be solved with a positive attitude and a teenage heartbreak
USyd is on the frontline in the battle against antibiotic resistant bacteria