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Communication is the Key to Ensure Good Infection Prevention Outcomes

12 December, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Simple, quality communication with patients is the key to ensuring infection prevention and control outcomes are improved.


Collaboration will Result in World Class Allied Health Research

09 October, 2014 by Petrina Smith

A merger with the Menzies Foundation is set to position Griffith University as a leader in world-class allied health research.


Researchers Discover Genes for Glaucoma

02 September, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Western Australian researchers have played an important role in a major international collaboration to discover genes for glaucoma, the second leading cause of blindness.


National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Bill to Be Debated in the Senate

26 August, 2014 by Petrina Smith

With the National Health Amendment (Pharmaceutical Benefits) Bill 2014 being debated in the Senate this week, the The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) is arguing Australians already pay too much for their medicines.


Rise in Diagnostic Imaging Tests Ordered by GPs

23 July, 2014 by Petrina Smith

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Whooping Cough Vaccination Program for Women

09 July, 2014 by Petrina Smith

A vaccination program for pregnant women will help protect their newborn babies from deadly whooping cough as part of the Queensland Government’s new immunisation strategy.


Exploring Healthcare Variation in Australia Released Today

25 June, 2014 by Petrina Smith

The management of common health conditions varies considerably depending upon where people live, according to the paper Exploring Healthcare Variation in Australia released by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) and the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).


Free Online Biomedical Imaging Courses

03 April, 2014 by Petrina Smith

Learning about brain scans and other biomedical imaging tools is now free to anyone anywhere who has access to a computer and the internet.


New Medicines Listed on PBS

18 December, 2013 by Petrina Smith

Medicines to treat diabetes and lung cancer have been added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).


New Ultra-low Dose CT Promises a More Accurate Diagnosis of Cystic Fibrosis

07 November, 2013 by Petrina Smith

Australian radiologists are using tomorrow's International Day of Radiology to unveil the results of research into a new ultra-low dose CT technique that promises a more accurate diagnosis of cystic fibrosis with significantly reduced radiation risks.


Preventing and controlling healthcare associated infections

20 April, 2013 by ahhb

Reflecting on Standard 3, at least half of all healthcare associated infections are considered to be preventable and can cause extensive harm and have significant resource costs, writes President of the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control, and Co-Director for Sterilization and Infection Control, Southern Health, Elizabeth Gillespie BN, RM, ORMgt, CICP, MPubHlth(Melb).


New funding for radiation therapists and cancer patients

17 January, 2013 by John Connole

Improving access to radiation therapy for cancer patients is the focus of a new program to be rolled out across Australia.


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