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Contents 20 May 2002 |
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From the Editor's desk: Publish and perish (MJA 2002; 176: 453) |
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In This Issue . . . (MJA 2002; 176: 454) |
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Editorials | ||
Parasite elimination programs: at home and away
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Rural health: why it matters
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Child sexual abuse revisited
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Indigenous Health | ||
End-stage renal disease in the Northern Territory: current and future treatment costs
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Sharing the true stories: improving communication between Aboriginal patients and healthcare workers
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Rural Health | ||
Workforce retention in rural and remote Australia: determining the factors that
influence length of practice
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Dispelling the myths about rural consultant physician practice:
the Victorian Physicians Survey
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Clinical Ethics | ||
Development of guidelines for non-Indigenous people undertaking research among the Indigenous population of north-east Victoria
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New Drugs, Old Drugs | ||
The pharmacotherapy of smoking cessation
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EBM: Trials on Trial | ||
Specifying objectives and outcomes for clinical trials
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Which substitution pharmacotherapy is most effective in treating opioid dependence?
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EBM in Action | ||
Is subcutaneous or intramuscular naloxone as effective as intravenous naloxone in the treatment of life-threatening heroin overdose?
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Lessons from Practice | ||
Death and paramethoxyamphetamine — an evolving problem
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Letters | ||
Relapsing vivax malaria
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Household infrastructure in Aboriginal communities and
the implications for health improvement
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In reply: Household infrastructure in Aboriginal communities and
the implications for health improvement
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Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures among Australian hospital patients identified as Indigenous
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In reply: Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures among Australian hospital patients identified as Indigenous
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Hindsight bias in medicolegal expert reports
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Hindsight bias in medicolegal expert reports
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In reply: Hindsight bias in medicolegal expert reports |
Predictive genetic testing in children
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Ethics and evidence-based medicine
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In reply: Ethics and evidence-based medicine
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Aboriginal language interpreting service
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Supplement: Depression and the community | ||
Responding to the Australian experience of depression:
the view of the Mental Health Council of Australia
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General practitioners play a vital role in providing information
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Responding to the Australian experience of depression
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Monitoring awareness of and attitudes to depression in Australia
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Exploring the perspectives of people whose lives have been affected by depression
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Treating depression: the beyondblue guidelines for treating depression in primary care
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Effectiveness of complementary and self-help treatments for depression
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The quality and accessibility of Australian depression sites
on the World Wide Web
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Book Reviews |
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Clinical use of blood in medicine, obstetrics, paediatrics, surgery and anaesthesia, trauma and burns,
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Management of dementia,
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Evidence-based healthcare. How to make health policy and management decisions. 2nd ed.,
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Obituary | ||
John Frances McCaffrey
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Time Capsule | ||
Rural Crisis circa 1960s
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Snapshot | ||
Fatalities from bread tag ingestion
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| Columns |
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In Other Journals . . . (MJA 2002; 176: 501) |
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Daisy Napaltjarri Jugadai. Antiti, near Five Mile. 1998. Acrylic on linen. |
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