The Unexpected Joys of a Backyard Remedy
With nearly 3 million Australians living with depression and/or anxiety, there is compelling evidence that therapy may exist in our own backyard.
With nearly 3 million Australians living with depression and/or anxiety, there is compelling evidence that therapy may exist in our own backyard.
The passion of medical students who have worked tirelessly between exams and hospital shifts to bring this rally to life has been inspiring.
Now is as good a time as any to look back at the show and see if we can find anything relevant to our lives as med students.
After studying SH, Sam reports he suddenly came down with serious influenza, despite his doctor’s repeated diagnosis of ‘manflu’.
“I thought I’d be leaving all my friends behind but it’s like I’m just taking high school with me!”
If something is not done, then asylum seekers that do achieve refugee status may indeed prove to be the troubled health burdens that uninformed Australians paint them to be.
Hundreds of doctors were left isolated without support and distressed without relief when their make-or-break Basic Training exam was abruptly cancelled after a multitude of technical failures.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to travel as a physician with Australia’s top Sports Teams, Dr Burne is the best person to ask.