Social media for doctors: popularity is not respect
Social media algorithms reward engagement, but chasing likes can cost doctors dearly, writes Dr Maria Li.
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Social media algorithms reward engagement, but chasing likes can cost doctors dearly, writes Dr Maria Li.
The INTEGRATE project offers a concise, algorithmic guideline for schizophrenia pharmacotherapy, co-designed by global experts and those with lived experience.
The landscape of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in Australia has rapidly evolved, thanks to new vaccines and a rollout of state and national immunisation programs.
The World Medical Association is taking steps to put doctors’ wellbeing front and centre with a review of their Statement on Physicians’ Wellbeing, writes Professor Steve Robson.
As we head into the winter months, respiratory viral infections begin to rise. This year, human metapneumovirus is poised to make an impact.
New research shows a high-riding patella may contribute to patellofemoral osteoarthritis by shifting pressure onto areas of cartilage that do not normally bear load.
More Australians than ever are being prescribed medicinal cannabis.
The Medical Journal of Australia joins with medical journals around the world to call for the re-establishment of the World Health Organization’s mandate on addressing the health consequences of nuclear weapons and war.
About 400 medicines are in short supply in Australia. Of these, about 30 are categorised as critical. These are ones with a life-threatening or serious impact on patients, and with no readily available substitutes.