Key findings from the Australian Breast Device Registry
The Australian Breast Device Registry (ABDR) is the first clinical quality registry to capture data on breast devices and procedural details across Australia. We...
A look at how COVID-19 disrupted facial plastic surgery & aesthetics
The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS), the world’s largest association of facial plastic surgeons, has released its 2020 member survey...
Regulation of ‘Complimentary & Unconventional Medicine & Emerging Treatments’
In February the Medical Board Of Australia released a Public Consultation Paper inviting 'feedback on options for clearer regulation of medical practitioners who provide...
The AAPM 2017 Practice Manager of the Year Awards are now open
Do you know a brilliant Practice Manager who ticks all the boxes? Visit the AAPM website to nominate or apply for the State PMOY...
Clinic reopening post-COVID-19: a precautionary tale from China
The following is an excerpt from an article pending print in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: 32.
The government announced a lockdown to Wuhan on January...
Patient safety in the media
It's never been more important to allay the fears of the patient and reiterate that their safety is always the number-one priority.
In the wake...
The Consumer Has Spoken
A study conducted by the US-based Beryl Institute looked at consumer attitudes to their experiences with physicians and medical practices.
Respondents were asked to voice...
The Celebrity Effect
Reality or illusion? We spoke with plastic surgeon Dr Malcolm Linsell, who earlier this year presented at COSMEDICON 2020 on celebrities and their influence...
Make it a combo
If you’re looking for a business lifeline in the coming year then look no further than combination therapies, says Ricky Allen.
Combination treatment is more...
Consultancy IS KEY
Board-certified dermatologist Dr Ava Shamban talks to AMP about signature feature, self-esteem and the importance of forming partnerships with your patients from the very...