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  1. Respiratory physician

    A respiratory physician (respiratory and sleep medicine specialist) specialises in diagnosing, treating and preventing conditions and diseases affecting the respiratory system.

  2. Haematologist

    A haematologist specialises in diagnosing, treating and managing diseases of the blood and blood-producing organs.

  3. Who's who in a palliative care team

    The members of your palliative care team may include doctors, nurses, allied health professionals, volunteers and carers.

  4. Scleroderma

    The most common symptom of scleroderma is a thickening and hardening of the skin, particularly of the hands and face.

  5. New drugs for the treatment of hepatitis C – Frequently Asked Questions for patients

    In Australia, hepatitis C is most often spread through the sharing of unsterile drug injecting equipment. New all oral combination treatment has greatly improved health outcomes for people with hepatitis C. It may also help prevent hepatitis C transmission to other people.

  6. Complementary medicines - tell your healthcare professionals

    Tell your healthcare professionals about all medicines you take, including complementary medicines.

  7. Neurologist

    Neurologists specialise in the treatment of the nervous system.

  8. Rheumatologist

    A rheumatologist is a medical professional who specialises in diagnosing, treating and managing diseases of the joints, muscles and bones.

  9. Pulmonary hypertension

    Pulmonary hypertension is high blood pressure on the lungs.

  10. Geriatrician

    A geriatrician is a doctor with specialist training in caring for the health of older people (geriatric medicine).

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