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

  • FODMAP turns 20
    2025 marks two decades since the FODMAP diet was developed right here in Victoria.

    We talked with one of its founders, A/Prof Emma Halmos, about this local bench-to-bedside success story.

  • Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips

    Approximately 20% of women in Australia have an increased risk of breast cancer.

    Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips on the Victorian Honour Roll of Women, staying curious and personalised breast cancer prevention. 

  • Science verses politics

    AMA Victoria Director of Strategic Communication and Marketing, Taryn Sheehy, explores a recurring pattern in the relationship between knowledge and power - the fallout from the politicisation of science.

  • AMA Victoria's fresh look

    Modern, inclusive, dynamic and proudly representative of a profession shaping the future of Victorian healthcare. 

    Taryn Sheehy on the evolution, highlights and strategic intent of our recent brand refresh. 

  • Q&A with Dr Rohit D'Costa

    "One of the most rewarding aspects of my work in intensive care is supporting families during some of their most difficult moments. We are in a privileged position to do this with families."

    An interview with Dr Rohit D'Costa, State Medical Director, DonateLife Victoria. 

  • No replacement for a GP

    "More access to health information is great, but we also need the skills to identify what is personal experience, what is expert opinion, and what is evidence-based science."

    AMA Federal President Dr Danielle McMullen on how social media is 'influencing' women's health. 


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