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Contents 18 April 2005 |
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From the Editor's desk: Who will teach? Med J Aust 2005; 182 (8): 369. |
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In This Issue . . . Med J Aust 2005; 182 (8): 370. |
Editorials |
The crisis in mental health: the chariot needs one horseman
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Smoothing the transition to adult care
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Physical examination: bewitched, bothered and bewildered
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Cost-effectiveness of drug-eluting stents:
if only all things were equal
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Depressed youth, suicidality and antidepressants
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Research |
Young adults in children’s hospitals: why are they there?
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Men’s reactions to disclosed and undisclosed opportunistic
PSA screening for prostate cancer
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Public Health |
Bound for Sydney town: health surveillance on
international cruise vessels visiting the Port of Sydney
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Health Care |
Ten years of mental health service reform in Australia:
are we getting it right?
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Australian mental health reform: time for real outcomes
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Systematic Review |
Funnel-web spider bite:
a systematic review of recorded clinical cases
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Notable cases |
Bisphosphonates and avascular necrosis of the jaw:
a possible association
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ADRAC Report |
Bisphosphonates and osteonecrosis of the jaw
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MJA practice essentials – paediatrics |
8. Investigation and treatment of upper-airway
obstruction: childhood sleep disorders I
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Letters |
Fungal endophthalmitis in intravenous drug users injecting buprenorphine contaminated with oral Candida species
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Randomised trial of intranasal versus intramuscular naloxone in prehospital treatment for suspected opioid overdose
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Evidence-based
policy making?
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The Nobel Prize and mainstream medicine
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Continuous improvement and “Continuous Improvement”
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Medical humanities: to cure sometimes, to relieve often,
to comfort always
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Columns |
In Other Journals Med J Aust 2005; 182 (8): 424. |
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