The world needs more people like Skip Jackson

WALK into a restaurant in the tiny city of Knoxville, Iowa, or any of its surrounding townships with Anthony “Skip” Jackson and you become acutely aware of the whispers. Relatively short in stature, with slightly greying hair, fine rimmed glasses and a distinctive walking gait, the diminutive, but painfully shy, Aussie is immediately recognisable. It’s […]

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  • Rural specialism the right prescription

    Rural specialism the right prescription

    RURAL generalism will now be recognised as a specialty field within general practice following approval by the Medical Board of Australia of a Commonwealth-funded joint…