Some of the features you might enjoy in this edition include:

  • Celebrating commitment

    Five AMA Victoria members recognised for their commitment, vision and leadership talk to Vicdoc on what makes them tick.

  • Dr Sarah Whitelaw on The Pitt

    "It took me four months to watch The Pitt. I kept pausing mid-episode, knowing I might cry." Dr Sarah Whitelaw on why it was so hard to watch The Pitt.

  • GROSS out!

    The results are in! We asked you to share real-world examples of stupid stuff - policies, processes and red tape that waste your time, drain resources and take doctors away from patient care - and you delivered.

  • Spotlight on congenital syphilis

    Earlier this year, AMA Victoria awarded the Sir Richard Stawell Memorial Prize for a paper exploring the rise of syphilis in women of reproductive age and congenital syphilis in Australia. Since then, the Chief Medical Officer has declared syphilis a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance in Australia. We caught up with one of the paper's authors to learn more about this highly preventable occurrence.

  • Deepfake doctors selling lies

    "I first discovered a fake social media profile impersonating me when a family member called to ask if I really believed in what I – the fake version – was selling." AMA Federal President Dr Danielle McMullen shares her experience having her identity misused in a 'deepfake' video.

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