Australian Medical Association fears crisis from backlash against overseas-trained doctors
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Second was the inclusion of doctors from multiple medical colleges which added to the diversity of elicited perspectives and experiences. The study also had limitations. Our participants may have provided a more supportive narrative of mandatory research compared to the general trainee population; indeed...
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So with myfinalexams of medical school coming up in six days, I’ve decided to post a collection of my favourite Bible verses for exams (categorised by topic) that have helped me through every exam so far from the last five years. This collection of Bible verses for exams are as much...
Athletic as a youth, she had originally dreamed of becoming an Olympic sprinter before eventually setting her sights on a medical career. She graduated from St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School in London in 1981 and worked for a time at a British hospital. Wood then proceeded to earn her ...
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Australian doctors are prescribing antivirals for people with the flu who may not benefit, putting patients at risk of unnecessary side effects and potentially increasing the risk of antimicrobial resistance to these medications, researchers from the University of Adelaide have found. ...