Anatomy without blood for rural med students
The arrival of four high-tech Anatomage tables, which enable autopsies without a cadaver, will revolutionise rural medical training at Flinders.
The arrival of four high-tech Anatomage tables, which enable autopsies without a cadaver, will revolutionise rural medical training at Flinders.
Two final-year students from Harvard Medical School in Boston have arrived at SA’s Riverland – and are enjoying their insights into the Australian rural health system.
A successful diabetes management program run by Flinders University in rural and remote Indigenous communities may soon link with a critical eye screening service.
Any PhD has aspects of a marathon, but for Trish Thornberry the process of completing her thesis was more in the nature of a steeplechase, with plenty of falls along the way.