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Important Things You Should Know About Portable Autoclaves
Autoclaves are available in a wide variety of configurations, sizes and designs. This article aims to help you choose the right one for your business.
5 Tips Dentists can Follow to make Happy Dental Patients
Dental patients often visit a clinic thinking nothing much of it. They’re just there to get their teeth fixed, get some cavities cleaned, and their enamels bleached.
Choosing The Best Dental Chair: What You Need To Know
Tips on how to choose the best dental chairs for your practice
What's the Difference Between Autoclaving and Pasteurisation?
The processes of both autoclaving and pasteurisation are used to kill and eliminate pathogens or microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, etc. 
Applications of Autoclaves in Hospitals and Why It Is Important
In most industries, where sterile equipment is needed in the work environment, autoclaves play an essential role.
What is an autoclave and what does it do?
The autoclave is generally used to disinfect anything that needs to be free of microorganisms. It can decontaminate solids, liquids, hollow items and instruments of varying shapes.
Is It Possible To Achieve 100% Sterilisation With An Autoclave?
Let's take a look now at whether or not it is possible for an autoclave to provide 100% sterilisation each time that you use it.
Positive news for the dental industry in 2019 budget
The Australian Government released plans to improve access to dental services across the country as a part of the 2019 federal budget on Tuesday the 2nd of April, benefiting the ...
Water Quality and Sterilisers - How to protect your investment
Water. It's always a hot topic around the country as we all learn to deal with water shortages. It is also becoming a hot topic around the dental industry.
Small businesses ask for delay in new medical devices tax
The nation’s regulator of dental products and other medical devices, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has been asked to delay the introduction of a proposal that will see ...
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’.
Cancer Institute NSW grant brings advanced genomics technology to Aus
Researchers across NSW will be able to explore genomic changes in cancer cells more comprehensively than ever before, following Garvan’s acquisition of the ‘Chromium Genome Solution’ ...
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).
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 ...
Pros and Cons of the New Electronic Medical Practice Environment
Technological advances have brought about both advantages and disadvantages to those in medical practice.
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.
Australia's first national health card released
Australia’s Health Tracker was released 5 July 2016 by Australian Health Policy Collaboration (AHPC) at Victoria University and supported by 50 health and welfare organisations.
Telemedicine set to become mainstream
Though it raises a host of questions for regulators, providers, insurers and patients alike - telemedicine is here and it’s set to become mainstream, and fast!
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