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It starts with nerves. Not the textbook kind--these are real, physical, tight-in-your-stomach nerves. The kind that hit you at 6:30am when you're packin ...
You've passed your exams, ticked off your competencies, and now you're staring down the biggest hurdle of your degree ...
Fellowship of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (FACEM) or equivalent. Current registration (or eligibility for registration) with the Medical Board of Australia. Proven leadership and ...
An opportunity currently exists for an Allied Health Assistant to join the Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy teams. This position will primarily provide assistance to the physiotherapists and ...
Major Public Hospital in Central Queensland and the main referral hub for the region, that offers a wide range of medical services. Well established facility that caters for the health needs of over ...
You've just wrapped up a long morning in the anatomy lab, your head's spinning with Latin muscle names, and you're already thinking about the next assi ...
High-profile orthopedic surgeon Munjed Al Muderis sued over reports on his practice but a court has ruled the reporting was in the public interest.
A grandmother has successfully undergone Australia's first robotic shoulder replacement, saying she is enjoying her ...
Eli Lilly's pill, orforglipron, is a step closer to becoming the first needle-free alternative in the booming market for weight loss drugs.
Three serves of chips a week could be enough to significantly raise a person's risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study.
Most Americans get more than half their calories from ultra-processed foods, those super-tasty, energy-dense foods typically full of sugar, salt and unhealthy fats, according to a new report.
An inquiry has found a purportedly world-class hospital lacks essential technology, duplicates training and operates in isolation from a state health netwo ...