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NASOG
14 Feb

Congratulations to all. The NASOG Council looks forward to working together.

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PaulWorleySA
7 Feb

With John Svigos - an obstetritian with a passion for the bush. Raised in the mid-North, he is now supporting rural obstetricians. The collaboration between RANZCOG, ACRRM and RACGP is a great model for collaboration between Rural Generalists and Specialists - great for the bush!

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6 Feb

Unsafe working conditions, and fear of speaking out against them, have no place in modern medicine. https://t.co/1hEQM2EYQM #oncall #juniordoctors #medtwitter #mh4docs

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