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Articles in November 2005 issue of Australian Doctor
- Keepers of the faith.(visiting the Bodhgaya temple)
by Wijesinha, Sanjiva
- Seeing red.(Sharewatch Game)(Brief Article)
- IMG program tackles GP shortage.(international medical graduates)
by Sweeney, Claire
- Doctors slam plan for Chinese medicine.
- Letters.(Letter to the Editor)
- Small doses.
- Empiricus: our political journal commentator.(apples and cancer protection)(patient satisfaction and malpractice suits)(calcium channel blockers and gingival disease)
- Software help for divisions performance targets.
- GP care centres plan.
- Small doses.(Brief Article)
- Preventing chickenpox.
- More bang for flu antiviral buck.
- Who dares, wins.
- Divided we stand.
- Circumcision equal to a vaccine for HIV.
- Kids" pain management guide released.
- Action stations on identity.(Donor Conception Support Group of Australia)(Brief Article)
by Jenkins, Rebecca
- Registrar training out to tender.(contracts with General Practice Education and Training for Australian medical registrars)(Brief Article)
by Sweeney, Claire
- Letters.
- ADGP congas with govt.(Australian Divisions of General Practice)(Brief Article)
- GP tax bill warning.
- In the hot seat.
- Call for consent.
- Health sells.(Diabetic Living magazine)(Brief Article)(Column)
- Carotid endarterectomy.
- IMGs failing fellowship.
- Letters.(Letter to the Editor)
- The kindest cut.(Brief Article)
- Warning on halted trials.
- Empiricus: our clinical journal commentator.
- Facial fix lifts HIV life quality.
- Haemoglobin extremes a risk.
- Support for GP prescribing.
- In Brief.(connection between productivity and worker health)(handheld scanner detects peripheral vascular disease)(statistics on communicable diseases)
by Jenkins, Rebecca
- Tempting fate to save my bacon.(Column)
by Whitten, David
- Expert to assess college fellowship.(licensing exam for general practitioners)
by Sweeney, Claire
- Regular meditation slows the ageing brain drain.(Brief Article)
by Nogrady, Bianca
- Small doses.(Brief Article)
- Push for no-fault vax plan.
- Top rural GP is jack-of-all-trades.
- On the record.
- Opportunity for all.(social economic and health equity)
by Leeder, Stephen
- Go-ahead for more on-site pharmacies.
- Anxiety 'missing link' in suicide.
- Koreans hit the fast lane.
- Letters.
- Mobic escapes boxed warning.
- IVF study rules out fetal risk.
- Statin intolerance: what now?
- Cruciferous vegetables provide cancer protection in some.
- Forum for female GPs.
- Flight from first aid.(in-air medical emergency)
by Rachootin, Pam
- Funding shortfall threatens access to Better Outcomes.(Better Outcomes in Mental Health Care)(Brief Article)
by Anastasopoulos, Christina
- The Federal Budget: Physios demand referral rights.
by Sweeney, Claire
- Food for Thought Broad appeal.(Brief Article)
by Manfredi, Steve
- The clock is ticking.
by Kron, John
- Weight-loss drug also targets metabolic risk factors.
- Getting the needle.
- Smoothing the transition.
- OzDoc honours for excellence in journalism.(Brief Article)
by Hogan, Kathryn
- Adolescent Health Conference: Govt funding key to HPV vaccine uptake.
- Same old story.
- GPs recruited for elderly depression study.
- Full steam ahead.
- GP-to-patient ratios bust official shortage benchmark.
- Low-cholesterol diet cuts risk of preterm delivery.
- PBS calcium rethink.
- ADEC recommendations: Bone drug combo up for listing.
- Stop the brain drain.
- First aid service, first rural boss.(St John Ambulance Service Commissioner Iain Nicolson)(Brief Article)
by Jenkins, Rebecca
- GPs guilty over scripts for addicted colleague.
- Waste not, want not leads to trouble.(Column)
by Whitten, David
- Coasting by with a little Italian.
by Prichard, Diane
- Heaven and hell.
- American Heart Association conference: Stem cell injections 'beef up' heart muscle.
- In Brief.
- PBAC goes public with reasons for its decisions.
- Adolescent Health Conference: Eating disorders carry other risks.
- HIV microbicides set for comeback.
- In tune with intuition.