In the media
AMA to push for 'best-practice' pharmacy
model
The Australian Medical Association is convening a
working group to advocate for a medication-dispensing model in
which pharmacists are co-located with GPs (28 August 2019).
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Full-fat dairy is OK, says the Heart Foundation, but
watch your meat intake
The Heart Foundation no longer advises against full-fat
milk, yoghurt and cheese for healthy Australians, but does warn
against consuming too much red meat. The new advice is based on a
substantial review of current evidence (28 August 2019).
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Vaping by teenagers on rise as tobacco companies try to
hook a new generation on smoking
Educators and health experts say big tobacco companies are
hooking a new generation of children on smoking by marketing
candy-flavoured e-cigarette juices with glamourous social media
imagery (28 August 2019).
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New manufacturing facility to boost Australia's
medicinal cannabis sector
A new medicinal cannabis manufacturing facility in
Southport, Queensland will help meet growing demand in Australia,
and secure export opportunities (29 August 2019).
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Published – articles, papers, reports
Endometriosis in Australia: Prevalence and
hospitalisations
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare: 29 August
2019
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that can be painful, affect
fertility and lead to reduced participation in school, work and
sporting activities. The condition cost an estimated $7.4 billion
in Australia in 2017–18, mostly through reduced quality of
life and productivity losses (Ernst & Young 2019). More...
Cases
Health Ombudsman v Brown [2019] QCAT
218
PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS
– NURSES – DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS – where the
respondent was a registered nurse – where the applicant
instituted disciplinary proceedings against the respondent on a
number of bases including that he had been charged with and
convicted of various criminal offences, and that he had failed to
notify the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia of the charges
and convictions – where the respondent cooperated in relation
to the criminal matters and the disciplinary proceedings –
where the facts are agreed – where the applicant submits that
the respondent should be reprimanded and suspended from holding
registration – where the respondent submits that a reprimand
is sufficient to protect the safety of the public – where the
respondent was effectively precluded from practising as a
registered nurse for approximately four years by the imposition of
conditions on his registration – how the Tribunal should deal
with this period of preclusion from practise – whether a
suspension of registration is appropriate in the circumstances.
Health Ombudsman Act 2013 Qld s 103, s 104, s 107;
Health Practitioner Regulation National Law Act 2009 Qld s
5, s 109, s 130.
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