
Virginia McMillan
Editor and Writer at Freelance
Freelance writer & subeditor. Tweeter of pics of flowers & cats, & observations on journalism & other news. My other account @kiwijournalist is inactive for now
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Dec 10, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Virginia McMillan
+Print Archive Commentary ABC podcast eases into tough terrain of Aboriginal trauma Pioneering Aboriginal psychologist Tracy Westerman was interviewed for the ABC’s Conversations podcast Few interviewers reveal empathy in quite the way as Queensland-based Sarah Kanowski. On the ABC’s Conversations podcast, Ms Kanowski asks her well- Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE
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Sep 25, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Fiona Cassie |Virginia McMillan
+News In print Obituary Golden Bay loses GP and community member Martin Smith, who practised in Golden Bay and on the West Coast, died in August aged 56 [Image: Supplied] The community celebrated Martin with speeches and poetry and dancing Golden Bay, at the top of the South Island, has lost a specialist GP who had Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE
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Sep 25, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Fiona Cassie |Virginia McMillan
+Print Archive Obituary Golden Bay loses GP and community member Martin Smith, who practised in Golden Bay and on the West Coast, died in August aged 56 [Image: Supplied] The community celebrated Martin with speeches and poetry and dancing Golden Bay, at the top of the South Island, has lost a specialist GP who had Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE
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Apr 29, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Virginia McMillan |Cliff Taylor
In recent years, rates of testing for Helicobacter pylori infection in New Zealand have increased considerably, with over 80 per cent of non-invasive tests performed in primary care. However, there are no consensus guidelines on its management. In this article, Cameron Schauer adds some background, context and clarity to this seemingly ubiquitous infection
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Apr 24, 2024 |
nzdoctor.co.nz | Virginia McMillan |Cliff Taylor
+Print Archive Business Departing CEO returned MAS to profit Former Medical Assurance Society (MAS) CEO Jason McCracken Jason leaves us...in a strong position looking forward Medical Assurance Society chief executive Jason McCracken has stepped down after just one , Suzanne Walton HR , Medical Assurance Society (MAS) interim CEO Suzanne Wolton Oops, please login or sign up to read more. LOGIN SUBSCRIBE Related Articles
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