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Medical Technologies: Hitachi redefines surgical ultrasound

12 September, 2014 by ahhb

Hitachi Aloka, the world’s longest serving manufacturer of diagnostic ultrasound systems, is also the innovator of some of the most important developments of ultrasound technology.


QUT: How clean are our hospitals

12 September, 2014 by ahhb


B. Braun: B. Braun Space Glucose Control

12 September, 2014 by ahhb

[hr]If you want peace of mind while controlling your patient’s blood glucose level in the ICU, here is your answer: B. Braun Space Glucose Control - simpler, safer and more intuitive glucose management in critically ill patients.[hr]


AMA Releases Position Statement on End of Life Care

11 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

The AMA today released its new Position Statement on End of Life Care and Advance Care Planning 2014.


Queensland Nurse Wins Award for e-Health and Patient Care Skills

11 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Queensland Health nurse Helen Murray has combined her patient care skills with the world of e-Health and been honoured with a top ICT award.


New Research Shows Health Workers Need to Improve Safety Behaviours

11 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

A new study shows that workers in health and community services have only a moderate safety consciousness despite having the highest number of workplace injury claims of all industries.


Queensland's Centre of Research Excellence in Telehealth Opens

10 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Queensland has beaten the tyranny of distance in health care today with the opening of The University of Queensland’s Centre of Research Excellence in Telehealth.


Shift from Residential Aged Care to Community Care is Continuing

10 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

The shift from residential aged care to aged care that is provided in the community is continuing, according to new information released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).


New Report on National Supply of Employed Medical Practitioners and Nurses

09 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

People living in remote areas are more likely to have access to nurses and midwives than medical practitioners, according to information released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).


Western Australian Health Service Redevelopment Programs Begin

09 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Work has begun on redeveloping  the Carnarvon Health Campus and the Exmouth Health Service in Western Australia.


ACSA Award Winners Announced

08 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

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New Research Unravels Complex Stroke Mechanisms

04 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

With next week being National Stroke Week (8 - 14 September), timely research has been released which has led to a deeper understanding of how the brain responds to stroke and which mechanisms may be harmful or beneficial following a stroke.



Adelaide University Research Targets Early Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease

04 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

University of Adelaide neuroscience researchers are investigating markers for potential earlier diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s disease.



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