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Eryn Newman, COVID19, misinformation, debunking handbook, vaccine communication handbank
Monday, 12 Jul 2021
  • News

Everyone is talking about COVID-19 and the vaccine rollout but sorting fact from fiction can be hard.

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Dr Amy Dawel, COVID, lock-down, mental health
Thursday, 08 Jul 2021
  • News

More than a year into the pandemic, many Australians find themselves back in lockdown, while others face tighter restrictions.  

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Thursday, 24 Jun 2021
  • Research story

A new national study shows most patients in Australia are not getting suitable end-of-life care.

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Dr Louise Baker, Queen's Honours, OAM, Medal of the Order of Australia, Aboriginal health, obstetrician, general practice
Wednesday, 16 Jun 2021
  • Academic profile

From a young age, Dr Louise Baker knew she wanted to be a doctor. Thirty-two years later, she's delivering a third generation of babies in Cowra, but her work extends far beyond the delivery of babies.

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Thursday, 10 Jun 2021
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Homelessness in Canberra at this event hosted by Oaktree and Mobilise in Kambri Theatre

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Friday, 04 Jun 2021
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Can you learn to manage stress and uncertainty? Absolutely – according to Bruce Christensen, Associate Dean for Culture and Wellbeing in the College of Science and Medicine, clinical psychologist, and Mind Seeds podcast host.

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San, Seventh Day Adventist Hospital, partnership, placement, clinical, medical, students
Wednesday, 02 Jun 2021
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Six medical students from the Australian National University have started clinical training placements at the Sydney Adventist Hospital (The San) – signalling the start of a partnership between the two organisations.

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Monday, 24 May 2021
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#NRW2021 National Reconciliation Week

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Wednesday, 19 May 2021
  • Research story

New research by the Rural Clinical School has found that doctors can generally trust their instinct about the accuracy and safety of information shared during a handover.

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