Table of contents (Vol 9, No 2)
RESEARCH

Administrative burdens in medical research
 

This study explores the administrative burdens of medical research. Streamlining ethics nationally in Australia would allow researchers to achieve goals quicker and reduce the administrative load.

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By Elisabeth De Smit, Lisa S Kearns, Linda Clarke, Jonathan Dick, Catherine L Hill, Alex W Hewitt

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Newborn bloodspot screening in Australia
 

In this review, the authors propose a policy framework to guide policy and evaluate evidence to select appropriate disorders to include in the Australian newborn bloodspot screening (NBS) panel.

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By Peter O'Leary, Susannah Maxwell

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Doctor awareness of radiation doses
 

Lack of awareness of radiation dose and long-term risks amongst emergency room doctors can be addressed using visual reminders on routine imaging forms and pamphlets for patients.

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By Mohamed Khaldoun Badawy, Dheeshana Sayakkarage, Mehmet Ozmen

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EDITORIAL

Improving the patient experience
 

This editorial discusses the importance of context in enhancing the patient experience.

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By Moyez Jiwa

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REVIEW

Sedation in Dentistry
 

This review offers succinct information and recommendations for safe practice for sedation in dentistry.

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By Diana Krystyna Harbuz, Michael O'Halloran

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Letters to the Editor
 

Immunosuppression during synaptogenesis a cause for childhood neurodevelopmental disorders; Routine B12 testing for psychiatric admissions is no longer warranted; “Newborn bloodspot screening policy framework for Australia”: An update

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By Christopher Pavlovski, Anousha Woods, Richard Harvey, Craig White

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