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| Fabry Disease is a genetic metabolic disorder that once diagnosed can result in better managed health for our patients. This case history starts with a common presentation and leads to a positive outcome for the patient and their family. |  | |
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| Update your medication knowledge by reading these recent articles from Australian Prescriber August 2008 and completing the multiple choice questions. |  | |
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| Explore a wide range of immunisation related topics to consolidate your knowledge in this ever-changing common area of practice. |  | |
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| How are the schedules created and what is on the horizon in terms of new vaccines? |  | |
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| This case based ALM follows three patients through the management of a sexually transmissible infection. |  | |
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| With the 2008 season drawing to a close what do you need to do to prepare for 2009? |  | |
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| You have successfully followed all the guidelines and immunised the patient - what happens next? What happens if something goes wrong? |  | |
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| This module discusses the epidemiology and vaccines for common travel-associated infections |  | |