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Q&A with a Scrubit end user
Maitland Private ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø's nurse unit manager, Martine Mead, explains how Scrubit has saved the hospital time and money, as well as reduced waste. [ + ]
Making a statement on mental health
New guide to recognising and responding to deterioration in a person's mental state. [ + ]
PBS medicines in hospitals — Australia's quiet success story
The Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme (PBS) medicines in hospitals program enables hospital access to PBS funding in some capacity in most states and territories. Adoption by NSW and the ACT would cement this landmark program. [ + ]
MRI safe for pacemakers, defibrillators
Contrary to earlier beliefs, MRI is safe for cardiac electronic devices, according to new research. [ + ]
By age 14, one-quarter of girls depressed
Research into depression in children has revealed alarming results. [ + ]
1 in 12 deaths could be avoided with regular exercise
Any type of physical activity, done regularly, significantly reduces the risk of death from cardiovascular disease. [ + ]
Goodbye, Pap smears — HPV screening better at cancer detection
In December, HPV screening will replace Pap smears, aligning with evidence from Australia's largest clinical trial. [ + ]
The difference between Alzheimer's and dementia
While both terms are often used interchangeably, they're not the same. [ + ]
Response to public health warnings key to preventing epidemics
We should remain aware and vigilant in our behaviours and responses to public health warnings and guidelines. [ + ]
Deadly peanut allergy cure on horizon
Clinical trials conducted four years ago are having long-lasting effects, showing huge promise for a cure. [ + ]
Managing influenza outbreaks in aged-care facilities
A guide to protecting vulnerable residents from the flu. [ + ]
Genetics is the key to solving clinical depression
Scientists are seeking 10,000 Australian volunteers to complete the world's largest genetics of depression study. [ + ]
Dementia Matters — rethinking the food model for people living with dementia
Lainie Lynch is improving the nutritional profile of people living with dementia through a food service model based on the internationally awarded Butterfly household care model, pioneered by Dr David Sheard, founder of Dementia Care Matters in the UK. [ + ]
How ready are you for mandatory respiratory protection?
The ways infectious diseases are spread are complex and some infection control experts are questioning the current paradigm that dictates the selection of personal protective equipment (PPE). [ + ]
EHRs in the hands of clinicians at Portland District Health
Portland District Health, Victoria, is leading the pack in clinical informatics technology, with close to 95% conversion to electronic health records (EHRs). CEO Christine Gilesexplains why EHRs should stay in the hands of clinicians, not administrators. [ + ]