Table of contents (Vol 9, No 2)
RESEARCH |
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Administrative burdens in medical research |
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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. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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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 |
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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. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Peter O'Leary, Susannah Maxwell
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Doctor awareness of radiation doses |
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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. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Mohamed Khaldoun Badawy, Dheeshana Sayakkarage, Mehmet Ozmen
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EDITORIAL |
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Improving the patient experience |
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This editorial discusses the importance of context in enhancing the patient experience. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Moyez Jiwa
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REVIEW |
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Sedation in Dentistry |
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This review offers succinct information and recommendations for safe practice for sedation in dentistry. Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Diana Krystyna Harbuz, Michael O'Halloran
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR |
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Letters to the Editor |
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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 Photo by Freedigitalphotos
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Christopher Pavlovski, Anousha Woods, Richard Harvey, Craig White
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