Thousands of doctors across NSW will proceed with industrial action from Tuesday the 8th of April to Thursday 10th April.
Browsing: Medicine
Have you ever wondered about the origins of the tools we use today? Where did they come from and who invented them?
Correlations between climate change and cardiovascular disease are at the fore of a Call to Action directed at health care workers.
Contrary to popular imagination, Professors Anderson Stuart and Harvey Sutton were avid contributors to Australia’s dark history of white supremacy and Medicine’s sordid eugenicist past.
Virtual reality can help to train our mind to navigate our pain alarm, alleviating chronic pain.
There is perennial panic about overly ideological teaching in the arts and social sciences, often manifested in specific conservative backlash to otherwise quite innocuous academic theories.
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.