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The Bondi Beach terror attack mobilised a team of volunteer medics. Here’s what we learned
Warning: this article contains details of injuries sustained during a terrorist attack.
A new Clinical Care Standard to improve emergency laparotomy outcomes
The first national Emergency Laparotomy Clinical Care Standard aims to support a standardised approach to identification, assessment and treatment of time-critical abdominal conditions needing surgery, with a particular focus on high-risk and older patients.
Anabolic steroids expose a blind spot in modern harm reduction
Harm reduction has transformed responses to drug-related harm, but emerging evidence suggests current models fail to address the distinct risks associated with anabolic steroid use.
Dissociation and Dissociative Identity Disorder: reframing trauma-related presentations
Dissociation is a common and clinically significant trauma response. Clinicians must recognise it early and respond in ways that are safe, evidence-informed, and trauma-responsive.
Understanding variability in stuttering
Research has found that variability in stuttering is addressed and treated differently by speech language pathologists and generalists, and that more real-life experience for trainees can help reduce the gap.
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Grey-market peptides: an emerging public health challenge
Clinicians need to be aware of the growing grey market of injectable peptide-based substances being promoted online for weight loss.
Functional neurological disorder in Australia: disabling, stigmatised, and under-served
Sarah* is 34, works in administration, and has spent two years without a diagnosis. Her symptoms began with cognitive episodes — words vanishing from her screen mid-sentence and memory lapses — followed by functional seizures and right-sided weakness requiring emergency department care. CT scans and an MRI were unremarkable. She was variously labelled with migraine and anxiety and referred back to her GP. Patients like Sarah are common, yet our health system offers no clear pathway for their care.
Cardiovascular disease prevention must start earlier
The Healthy Start for Young Hearts Alliance brings together experts across public health and clinical care with the aim to prevent cardiovascular disease before it begins.
Gynaecological cancers in Australia: a hidden crisis for women
Australia has made significant advances in the prevention of cervical cancer, but progress on other gynaecological cancers is falling behind.
Why GPs should be on the lookout for syphilis
Syphilis cases are on the rise, and inconsistent screening in general practice is leaving people at risk.
Sexual harassment in medicine: healing global medical cultures
Over the last decade, I have worked with a team of editors and authors on an international book on sexual harassment in medicine, which has been published by Cambridge University Press. It has been a long, sometimes surprising and deeply disturbing analysis of a complex problem with world-wide ramifications.
Referring to psychologists: why “fit” matters
A psychologist colleague recently described a session with a new patient. When she asked why the person had been referred to her, the patient replied: “My GP said you were such a lovely person.” I’m sure she is. But it raises a clinical question: is “lovely” really a sufficient basis for referral, given the range and complexity of presentations seen in general practice?
MJA editor's choice: looking after ourselves in times of turmoil
In times of strain, the quiet work of care — for patients, colleagues, and ourselves — becomes both more difficult and more essential.
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