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Queensland doctors on the frontline worried about safety supplies

AAP - 01-04-2020

An Australian Medical Association Queensland survey of more than 600 doctors has found 70 per cent say they do not have enough personal protective equipment.

 
Asian look doctors feel effect of virus paranoia

AAP - 28-02-2020

An Asian doctor at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital was told by family to stay away from a child she was treating amid fear of the coronavirus outbreak.

 
NT minister says Darwin region has enough hospital beds

AAP - 13-01-2020

The NT chief minister says the Darwin region has enough hospital beds despite the emergency department head claiming there was a shortfall over Christmas.

 
Melbourne's supervised injecting room will be separated from a drug outreach service

AAP - 20-12-2019

Melbourne's supervised injecting centre will be separated from a needle exchange and outreach service after two health workers were accused of drug trafficking.

 
Beefing up security isn't the only way to make hospitals safer

HealthTimes - 07-08-2019

   Yesterday’s strike by NSW hospital

 
A Melbourne hospital has admitted to allegations of overworking its junior doctors

AAP - 07-08-2019

A Melbourne west hospital has admitted to allegations junior doctors have been overworked, amid claims of exploitation taken to the workplace watchdog.

 
NSW hospital workers to strike for safety

AAP - 01-08-2019

Some 22,000 public hospital workers are preparing to strike for up to four hours at facilities across NSW over workplace safety concerns. Some

 
NSW hospital workers vote to strike

AAP - 17-07-2019

NSW public hospital workers including paramedics, allied health and security staff plan to strike for four hours as they fight for increased hospital security.

 
A doctor who claimed "some women deserve to be raped" has had his suspension extended indefinitely

AAP - 07-06-2019

A Melbourne doctor who posted online that "some women deserve to be raped" has been suspended indefinitely amid an investigation by Australia's health

 
An urgent summit with medical staff is needed to address the increasing level of violence

AAP - 16-05-2019

Unions are calling on the WA government to hold a summit with frontline medical staff to help improve safety at hospitals following another major assault.

 

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