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Issue 46 · 27 November 2017

  • News 27 November 2017

    Worrying news about gonorrhoea and pelvic inflammatory disease

    Hugo Wilcken
    Worrying news about gonorrhoea and pelvic inflammatory disease 355
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    NSW commits to improving health of doctors-in-training

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  • Opinions 27 November 2017

    An open letter to the Australian Parliament regarding the health of asylum seekers and refugees on Manus Island

    David Watters, and colleagues
    An open letter to the australian government regarding the health of asylum seekers and refugees on manus island 482
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    Acute abdomen: fast-track pathway will save lives, and millions

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    Acute abdomen fast track pathway will save lives and millions 146
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    Nicole MacKee
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    Transgender health: a call to make the “invisible”, visible

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