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Metabolic and Bariatric Outcomes of Elderly Patients after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
Ramandeep Kaur Background The growing popularity of laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) has shown safe and efficacious results in bariatric populations, but it’s safety and effectiveness in the elderly is uncertain.  Methods A retrospective review will be performed of all patients aged >60 years who...
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Intrathyroidal parathyroid carcinoma causing acute severe pancreatitis: an uncommonly used localisation technique
Erica Dean, Nina-Marie King, Jeff Donlon*, Andrew Thompson Case Report A 40-year-old lady presented with a fluctuating level of consciousness, severe hypercalcaemia, hyperglycaemia, pancreatitis and a right ankle fracture. With a provisional diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism, ultrasound and parathyroid-protocol CT were performed, but both...
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Classification of horse falls: predicting the severity of injuries and outcomes of horse falls in a rural setting
Erica Dean, Sarah Ritchie, Stacey Casley, Henry Hicks Abstract In 1995, a classification system for horse falls was created, based on presentations to a rural emergency department (ED)1. Other studies have since looked at the pattern of injuries2, however there is still no recognised...
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Case Report: Clopidogrel-induced neutropenia
Kelly Hawkes, Joseph Suttie Introduction Clopidogrel is a widely used anti-platelet agent used in the prevention and treatment of ischemic vascular disease. Given its popularity, it’s important to be aware of a rare but significant adverse reaction, clopidogrel-associated neutropenia. This is the case of...
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Opioid prescribing practices in postoperative hip/knee joint replacements in a rural setting

C. De La Rosa Orjuela, C. Mok, A. Bhadelia, C. Mumme, I. Lemech Background Over-prescription of opioids have triggered an opioid crisis in developed countries. In 2017 the US Department of Health and Human Services declared opioid misuse and opioid-related overdoses a public health...
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OUCH: An evaluation of Opioid Use in Current Hospitalised surgical patients 

Claire Mok, Camila De La Rosa, Aishah Bhadelia and Christopher Mumme  Objectives  The rise in use of prescription opioids is well described in Australia, with a five-fold increase seen in the past decade. Literature has described an association between a “trigger” event in opiate...
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Social Media in Surgery: The Golden Era or the Grey Zone?
Jade Enoch1, Tayla Coles1 1. Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Colorectal Surgery Unit Aim Social media (SM) has, quite literally, filtered into medical practice. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and ResearchGate have been adopted by individual medical practitioners, group practices, conferences and professional...
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A study of acute surgical patients, prevalence of chronic pain and relationship to length of stay

T. Coles, C. De La Rosa Orjuela, M. Payne Introduction Preoperative pain and opioid use have been linked to increased postoperative pain and longer recovery periods. Approximately 20% of Australians suffer from chronic pain and are often prescribed long-term opioids. In 2007, the cost...
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What factors encourage and deter student from applying to medicine:
 Is there a difference in factors between those of first-in-family university students, first-in-family medical students, and those with parents who have previously completed a medical degree?

Kirsten Dukes Supervisors: A/Prof Catherine Harding & A/Prof Joseph Suttie Aim This study will be looking at the factors that may encourage or deter students from applying to a medical school. Additional analysis will be taken to determine if these factors have a different...
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Determinants of trainee satisfaction: An Australian national study

Matthew J Lennon1,2, Amelia Tan1,2, Claire Mok1,2, Matthew R. McGrail3,4, Joseph J Suttie1,2,5, and John Preddy1,2,5 1. Rural Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Wagga Wagga, NSW2. Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Murrumbidgee Local Health District, New South Wales Department of Health, NSW3. Monash...
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December, 2024
Cost-Effective Analysis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Models of Care, A Rural Perspective
Dr Thomas Skinner, BSci, M.D. Dr Symret Singh, BCom M.D. , Dr Nishmi Gunasingam Introduction Unlike many chronic conditions, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are often...
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Can artificial intelligence play a role in the analysis of non-gated, non-cardiac CT?
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Asthma Morbidity and its Association with Socioeconomic Status in the Australian Population
Dr. Matin Zohoori Niya, Dr. Joanne Hart, Dr. Rajneesh Kaur Background Asthma Australia reports that prevalence of asthma is highest among people living in the lowest socioeconomic areas. Studies...
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The Many Fronts of Heart Failure Monitoring – An Observational Study into Heart Failure Patients using Right Heart Catheterisation and Pulse Wave Analysis
Billy Poulden, Dr Audrey Adji, Professor Christopher Hayward Introduction Heart failure (HF) is a condition that occurs when a person’s heart is unable to pump enough blood to adequately...
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Outcomes of Telepsychiatry in Australia, a clinical review
Helen Devery and Peter Sheeran Introduction Use of telephone and videoconferencing technologies by psychiatrists is a frequently proposed solution to address lack of resourcing and staff shortages in regional...