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AustralianMedicalAssociation
Current issue: 7 July 2008
From the Editor's Desk: Good manners and doctors
In This Issue . . .
Editorials
Sustaining health reform
Clinical stroke guidelines: where to now?
The changing landscape for cervical screening
Bone density and fracture risk
Research
Outcomes of patients with transient ischaemic attack after hospital admission or discharge from the emergency department
High prevalence of tinea capitis in newly arrived migrants at an English-language school, Melbourne, 2005
The increasing problem of motorcycle injuries in children and adolescents
Data-mining of medication records to improve asthma management
The effect of socioeconomic status on outcomes for seriously ill patients: a linked data cohort study
Health Care
Beyond the blame game
Health care reform: looking back to go ahead
Measurement for improvement: a survey of current practice in Australian public hospitals
Awards
Award winners at the 2008 AMA National Conference
Snapshot
Acute colonic pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvie syndrome) with Chilaiditi syndrome
Public Health
Invasive pneumococcal disease in Indigenous people in north Queensland: an update, 2005–2007
Book Reviews
Suburban shaman: tales from medicine's frontline
Girl stuff. Your full-on guide to the teen years
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