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Last November 20, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar gave a powerful speech on health inequality. She called for government at
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As I am asked to speak around the country and address the future of nursing education, I often receive the query, “why does it seem
One group of doctors seems to be starting their careers on the right note – pediatricians. Despite reports indicating job dissatisfaction among some physicians, at
I wanted to share two recent great examples of embracing the future. When I read about these two examples, the thought coming into my head
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