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EMS Shockwave Units  5/11/2023
EMS Shockwave Units
EMS Dolorclast shockwave units are a type of medical device that utiliszes shockwaves to treat a variety of musculoskeletal conditions.
Safe and easy exercise alternatives for seniors
Regular exercise has benefits for seniors that extend beyond merely keeping fit.
Bunions - Ouch!  12/28/2021
Bunions - Ouch!
A bunion is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. It occurs when some of the bones in the front part of your foot move out of place. Appropriate footwear ...
Tips to relieve the problem of swollen feet & legs
Swollen feet and legs are a common problem, especially as we get older, but there are a number of simple things we can do to help prevent or relieve swelling.
Importance Of Sterilisation And Autoclaves In The Podiatry Industry
In this article we discuss about the sterilisation requirements in the podiatry industry and why autoclaves are the most popular sterilisation machines among practitioners.
How to reduce ‘no shows’ in your medical practice
If your practice sees 50 patients in an average day, chances are you’ll get about 3 or 4 ‘no shows’.
Further evidence backs RACGP call to lift the Medicare freeze
New evidence shows that there is no budget emergency in health, and that the Federal Government cannot continue to justify the freeze on Medicare patient rebates, according to the ...
National terms and conditions for the employment of GP Registrars
The AMA is pleased to advise that General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) and General Practice Supervisors Australia (GPSA) have reached agreement on the National Terms and ...
85 out of 100 Australians say they’re healthy - but are we really?
Most Australians consider themselves to be in good health, according to the latest two-yearly report card from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
4 Innovations Helping to Provide Better Health Care
The healthcare industry has a massive daily responsibility to manage the lives of entire communities and see them through all manner of health-related crises.
Reports show that GPs are working harder than ever
Two reports released 31 August 2016 show that GPs are working harder than ever.
Doctor workforce increasingly specialised: AIHW report
The last decade has seen a shift toward a medical workforce with more specialist roles, according to a report that explores the characteristics of medical practitioners, released 24 ...
Medical Board consults on revalidation in Australia
Strengthened continuing professional development and screening for at-risk doctors should underpin future approaches to revalidation in Australia, according to an expert report to ...
Navigating the human genome with Sequins
Australian genomics researchers have announced the development of Sequins – synthetic ‘mirror’ DNA sequences that reflect the human genome.
1 in 6 Australians have chronic back problems
An estimated 3.7 million Australians had chronic back problems in 2014–15, according to a report released 16 August 2016 by the Australian Institute for Health and Welfare (AIHW).
Time to match healthcare with 21st Century consumer needs: RACGP
Health and consumer leaders have released a blueprint for 21st Century Medicare aimed at giving patients greater say in a team-based health care system. 
Pros and Cons of the New Electronic Medical Practice Environment
Technological advances have brought about both advantages and disadvantages to those in medical practice.
RACGP calls on govt to address urgent reform of primary healthcare
The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners has called for the Federal Government to quickly address plans to sustain and improve our health system, focusing specifically ...
Leveraging digital technology to improve the patient experience
Recently, we covered the rise of telemedicine, a rapidly growing industry estimated to reach US $86.7 billion in 2023, growing from just $21.1 billion in 2014.
Time for strategic vision and leadership for health: AHHA
All options should be on table as we reconsider health funding that delivers affordable care with equity of access.
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