
Mark Middleton
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Oct 8, 2024 |
brnw.ch | Jeffrey Weber |Mark Middleton |Georgia Yates
ORIGINAL REPORTS IntroductionMelanoma accounts for 90% of all skin cancer-related deaths.1 The intention of adjuvant therapy in patients with melanoma is to prolong recurrence-free survival (RFS), that is, to reduce or eliminate the risk of recurrence or disease-related mortality and ultimately extend overall survival (OS).
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Jun 6, 2023 |
bdonline.co.uk | Mark Middleton
New mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) for architectural qualifications are now a reality between the UK and the US, and as of the 25th of May, between the UK and both Australia and New Zealand. In early May I met Alan Kershaw, chair of the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in our Sydney studio and we discussed the significance of the agreement and then celebrated at an event hosted by the British Consulate.
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Apr 12, 2023 |
bdonline.co.uk | Mark Middleton
Since qualifying as an architect in 1992, my only relationship with the ARB has been paying my annual retention fee, leaving me wondering each year, Pythonesque ‘what have the ARB ever done for us?’ After 31 years, I couldn’t give a positive answer, but with the recent announcements regarding mutual recognition of architectural qualifications, which come into place on the 25 April for the US and the 25 May for Australia and New Zealand, the ARB are now roaring into my affections.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
bdonline.co.uk | Mark Middleton
When I left the UK in late 2020 to “pandemigrate” to Sydney, we were grappling with a degustation of spiced Brexit aftermath, pandemic parfait, and a sour jus of uncertainty. You’d have thought things might have improved but like Monty Python’s Mr Creosote we are having our business cavities blown wide open by a wafer-thin mint of European war and whispers of global recession.
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