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WA’s doctor training numbers amongst the nation’s lowest
The number of doctors being trained in Western Australia is amongst the lowest per capita in Australia, with all states and territories except the Northern Territory preparing more doctors to serve their communities. Full story ►
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[Posted: 18 Apr 2012]
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[Posted: 16 Apr 2012]
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[Posted: 13 Apr 2012]
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