Year 2020
SMACC 2019 blue science innovation 340

Psychological creativity

On the psychology of creativity and how to improve your creative thinking, by reframing problems, thinking more laterally, and accessing creative brain states.

Barton fracture dorsal volar 340

Barton fracture

Barton fracture: Intra-articular distal radius fracture with radiocarpal joint subluxation. John Rhea Barton described Barton fracture in 1838.

Müller-Weiss syndrome Brailsford disease 340

Mueller–Weiss disease

Müller-Weiss syndrome , or spontaneous osteonecrosis of the tarsal navicular in adults, is a rare cause of chronic medial midfoot pain.

SMACC 2019 green community advocacy 340

Childhood trauma

Mary Jo McVeigh explores the impact of abuse for children and young people and utilise a human rights construct for recovery.

Joseph François Malgaigne (1806 – 1865) 340

Joseph François Malgaigne

Joseph François Malgaigne (1806-1865) French Surgeon medical historian and critical thinker. Malgaine fracture (1847) unstable pelvic fracture

OSTEOPOIKILOSIS 340

Osteopoikilosis

Osteopoikilosis is a autosomal dominant sclerosing bony dysplasia characterized by multiple benign benign sclerotic bone lesions (enostoses) that tend to localize in periarticular osseous regions

SMACC 2019 yellow education communication 340

Negotiating Autonomy at the Point of Care

Clinical supervision in our busy workplaces is hard. Good supervision conversations don't always happen, and may not always go well. Sometimes the words we use are not the best guide to how we are actually thinking or feeling but they COULD be.

Adolf Wallenberg (1862-1949) 340 2

Adolf Wallenberg

Adolf Wallenberg (1862-1949) was a German neurologist. Wallenberg Syndrome and the Wallenberg Tract

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845 - 1923) 340

Wilhelm Röntgen

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845 – 1923) was a German physicist. 8 November 1895 produced electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range known as X-rays (Röntgen rays).