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Catching a House Bunny

January 9, 2009

I was pleasantly surprised to be introduced to my first House bunny, Nemo. My husband, Luke, met some baby rabbits […]


2008 Scalpels, sitting on a wall

January 7, 2009

I’ve loved, I’ve laughed and cried. I’ve had my fill; my share of losing. And now, as tears subside, I […]


Expecting illness helps improve your health

January 5, 2009

This article is part of a patient education series that I previously published elsewhere. Explanation is here. If you have […]


There’s some funny people in twitter

January 2, 2009

Twitter is a microblogging service, where people can share brief insights about their life and what they are up to. […]


Twitter greatest hits

December 31, 2008

Twitter is a microblogging service where users share their lfe 140 characters at a time.  Here is a collection of […]


Take responsibility for your history, and become healthier

December 29, 2008

This article is part of a patient education series that I previously published elsewhere. Explanation is here. If you have […]


Merry Christmas!

December 24, 2008

I am having a lovely holiday, and as this goes live, I am enjoying my last day of work for […]


Victoria doctors now only second class citizens

December 23, 2008

Since the early nineties, doctors in Victoria have been underpayed compared to their interstate colleagues. After bitter negotiations, the AMA […]


What to do when doctors go bad

December 22, 2008

When I started blogging, I got excited, and made far too much of a commitment. So now I have some […]


It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas

December 20, 2008

I have been reading some very impressive blogs with ideas for exciting and creative Christmas crafts (like Advent calenders and […]

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