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Safeguarding worker wellbeing

29 November, 2021 by Stuart Taylor, CEO of Springfox

As Australia emerges from lockdown and our cities begin to reopen, the excitement on the city streets is palpable. However, the same cannot be said for our hospital wards.


NSW Ambulance upgrades P25 network, improves staff safety with GPS tracking

24 November, 2021

The NSW Ambulance service has upgraded the Far West Project 25 (P25) radio network with improved coverage and network performance for critical communication operations.


Improving NDIS support in rural, remote Australia

22 November, 2021 by Dr Annie Banbury, Clinical Research Lead at Coviu | Supplied by:

NDIS participants living in rural and remote Australia are facing significant issues accessing support to achieve their goals. This is resulting in a mammoth amount of unused funds and many left needing help.


Study debunks autism–gut microbiome link

12 November, 2021

A study by Australian researchers has found changes in the gut microbiome of people on the autism spectrum appear to be due to ‘fussy eating’.


Clinical care — taking age out of the equation

09 November, 2021

Brisbane Waters Private ºÚÁϳԹÏÈºÍø has trialled a new approach to geriatric care based on a range of evidence-based medicine principles introduced by a local geriatrician, Dr Peter Lipski.


Youth diabetes crisis in northern Australia

03 November, 2021

A new study has found that only 14% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people — defined as before the age of 25 years — across northern Australia have blood glucose levels within recommended targets.


Nationwide pilot to trial new quality indicators in aged care

02 November, 2021

Aged-care providers throughout Australia will have the opportunity to volunteer to be involved in a nationwide aged-care quality indicators pilot trial, set to commence in January 2022.


Cataract linked to increased risk of strokes, heart attacks

28 October, 2021

Clinically significant cataract is associated with an increased risk of death from vascular causes, such as stroke and heart attack, according to a study led by Australian researchers.


Aged care: increasing dairy intake can reduce falls, fractures — study

21 October, 2021

A two-year trial, which included 7195 residents from 60 Victorian aged-care facilities, has found that addition of dairy foods into the daily diet of aged-care residents can reduce fractures and falls.


Shaping better meals for older Australians

20 October, 2021 by Jane Allman | Supplied by:

Launched in July, Shapes of Goodness is a range of texture-modified food — crafted to be delicious, nutritious, and safe and easy to swallow.


NSW project tackles healthcare's plastic waste problem

20 October, 2021

NSW hospitals could achieve annual savings equivalent to the cost of hiring 40 new nurses by recycling 40–60% of plastic waste, according to a report by NSW Circular.


Speech therapy: overcoming service delivery challenges in rural settings

19 October, 2021 by Dr Silvia Pfeiffer* | Supplied by:

Residents of rural and remote Australia often experience disadvantages and inequalities when it comes to healthcare access and delivery.


In Conversation with Dr Brett Shannon

13 October, 2021 by Jane Allman

John Monash scholar Dr Brett Shannon tells us about his work to improve occupational health outcomes for Indigenous and vulnerable populations.


Why self-compassion is vital for medical professionals

08 October, 2021 by Dr Olivia Ong*

It was a sunny autumn day in April 2020 when the reality of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic was starting to hit home in Australia.


Study explores TMS treatment for OCD

08 October, 2021

A collaborative study by Monash University and the Epworth Centre for Innovation in Mental Health (ECIMH) explores the benefits of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) on people with obsessive–compulsive disorder.



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