How Canberra pathologists dealt with COVID testing demand in ACT 2021 outbreak
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On the morning of August 12,
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Cervical screening guideline changes – what do they mean for patients?
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We asked some of the people who perform your cervical screening tests inside a pathology laboratory to tell us their messages about cervical