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Issue 30 · 5 August 2019

  • Opinions 5 August 2019

    Doctor’s dilemma: all care possible versus cost

    Stephen Robson, Andrew Leigh
    Doctors dilemma all care possible versus cost 453
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    Community pharmacy programs "funding fiasco"

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    Community pharmacy programs dogged by insufficient evidence 864
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    Sepsis: time for doctors to “get their house in order”

    Nicole MacKee
    Sepsis time for doctors to get their house in order 271
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    Research news in brief

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    Time to focus on antibiotics in agriculture

    Tony Marshal
    Time to focus on antibiotics in agriculture 256
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    Empowering GPs to care for transgender patients

    Cate Swannell
    Empowering gps to care for transgender patients 794
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    Preparing for the disaster of a flu pandemic

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