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Contents 4 October 2004 |
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In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2004; 181 (7): 346. |
Editorial |
Doctors’ health and wellbeing:
taking up the challenge in Australia
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On being a doctor |
Understanding the stresses and strains of being a doctor
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The thin line
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From the land of the sick
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The early years |
Burnout and psychiatric morbidity in new medical graduates
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Balancing work, family and other lifestyle aspects: a qualitative study of Australian medical students’ attitudes
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A call for community values in medical institutions
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Let’s get physical |
Surgeon, test (and heal) thyself:
sharps injuries and hepatitis C risk
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Doctors do not adequately look after their own physical health
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Workshopping self-care for doctors
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Coeliac disease:
the great imitator
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Confronting Dilemmas |
Critical decision points in the management of impaired doctors:
the New South Wales Medical Board program
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The Victorian Doctors Health Program: the first 3 years
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Crossing professional boundaries in medicine:
the slippery slope to patient sexual exploitation
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The personal cost of medical litigation
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An invisible workforce?
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Global Vision |
Canada responds: an explosion in doctors’ health awareness, promotion and intervention
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Services for sick doctors in the UK
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Physicians’ health programs — what’s happening in the USA?
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Family Matters |
Medical marriages and other intimate relationships
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Confessions of a medical mother
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Staying human in the medical family:
the unique role of doctor-parents
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My Story |
Helping addicted colleagues
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The black hole of depression: a personal perspective
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Diabetes, my constant companion
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Book Review |
Mood disorders. Recognition and treatment
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Supplement |
Depression: reducing the burden
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