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Contents 15 March 2010 |
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From the Editor’s Desk: Rationing versus increased taxes Med J Aust 2010; 192 (6): 297. |
In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2010; 192 (6): 298. |
Editorials |
Congenital anomalies — why bother?
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Vertebroplasty, evidence and professional protest
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Conference Report |
Precincts, people and places:
forging new partnerships in health innovation
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Research |
The effect of evidence-based medication use on long-term survival in patients hospitalised for heart failure in Western Australia
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The prevalence and causes of vision loss in Indigenous Australians: the National Indigenous Eye Health Survey
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A cluster randomised controlled trial to prevent injury
due to falls in a residential aged care population
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Use of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in patients with pancreatic cancer in Victoria (2002–2003):
a retrospective cohort study
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Medicine and the Community |
Does access to compensation have an impact on recovery outcomes after injury?
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For Debate |
Vertebroplasty for painful acute osteoporotic vertebral fractures: recent Medical Journal of Australia editorial is not relevant to the patient group that we treat with vertebroplasty
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Invited editorial presents an accurate summary of the results of two randomised placebo-controlled trials of vertebroplasty
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Viewpoint |
Driving to distraction — certification of fitness to drive with epilepsy
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Lessons from Practice |
Blindness from suprachoroidal haemorrhage in two patients
with age-related macular degeneration on
systemic anticoagulation therapy or an antiplatelet agent
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Notable Cases |
Chronic cutaneous ulcers secondary to
Haemophilus ducreyi infection
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Letters |
The new “Indigenous health” incentive payment: issues and challenges
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Whole-of-hospital response to admission access block: the need for a clinical revolution
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Comparison of adult patients hospitalised with pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza and seasonal influenza during the "PROTECT" phase of the pandemic response
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A pandemic response to a disease of predominantly seasonal intensity
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Smoking history is clinically determinative and should be recorded
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An open letter to politicians on climate change and obesity
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2010; 192 (6): 352. |
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©The Medical Journal of Australia 2010 www.mja.com.au PRINT ISSN: 0025-729X ONLINE ISSN: 1326-5377