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Volume 13, Number 5, October 2005

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Needed: Quality improvement in rural health care
pp. 261-262(2)
Author: Bushy, Angeline

Rural medical education comes of age
pp. 263-264(2)
Author: Strasser, Roger

Respiratory syncytial virus infection and immunoprophylaxis for selected high-risk children in Central Australia
pp. 265-270(6)
Authors: Bolisetty, Srinivas; Wheaton, Gavin; Chang, Anne B.

Medical students’ reported barriers to training at a Rural Clinical School
pp. 271-275(5)
Authors: Jones, Graeme I.; DeWitt, Dawn E.; Elliott, Susan L.

Nutrition status of primary school children in Townsville
pp. 282-289(8)
Authors: Heath, Deanne L.; Panaretto, Kathryn S.

Interhospital transfers of patients with surgical emergencies: Areas for improvement
pp. 290-294(5)
Authors: Wong, Kenneth; Levy, Richard D.

Drowning deaths of zero- to five-year-old children in Victorian dams, 1989–2001
pp. 300-308(9)
Authors: Bugeja, Lyndal; Franklin, Richard

Gascoyne Growers Market: A sustainable health promotion activity developed in partnership with the community
pp. 309-314(6)
Authors: Payet, Jennifer; Gilles, Marisa; Howat, Peter

Wisdom from the drought: Recommendations from a consultative conference
pp. 315-320(6)
Authors: Sartore, Gina; Hoolahan, Bryan; Tonna, Anne; Kelly, Brian; Stain, Helen

Oral health workforce in rural and remote Western Australia: Practice perceptions
pp. 321-326(6)
Authors: Kruger, Estie; Tennant, Mark

A snake tale
pp. 328-328(1)
Author: Crabtree, Penelope

Another snake tale
pp. 329-329(1)
Author: Crabtree, Penelope

A watershed year for ACRRM
pp. 330-330(1)
Author: Sheedy, Vicki

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