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healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/the-role-of-a-gp-video
Covers the role of the family doctor including considerations for choosing a GP, what your GP can do for you and general costs for a consultation.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/cosmetic-injectables-understanding-the-risks-video-with-subtitles
01 Aug 2019... This video shows you the risks of cosmetic procedures.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/working-with-doctors-caring-for-someone-with-dementia-no-9
31 Dec 2017... This Help Sheet discusses effective ways of working together with the many doctors and medical specialists you will meet to obtain the information and support that you need. The English version is included in the translated resource.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/the-role-of-a-gp-brochure
01 Nov 2019... Covers the role of the family doctor including considerations for choosing a GP, what your GP can do for you and general costs for a consultation.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/talking-with-your-doctor
01 Aug 2013... This brochure uses reader-friendly language designed to inform and empower your patient/consumer so that they can get the most out of your conversation with their doctor, nurse, or other health professional. ‘Talking with’ means you being open about providing information and speaking up when you don’t understand something or think it’s ‘not quite right’. A good conversation is a dialogue where your concerns, aspirations and values become part of the agreed plan.
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/cosmetic-injectables-when-things-go-wrong-video-with-subtitles
01 Aug 2019... Have you had a cosmetic procedure that's gone wrong and don't know what to do about it?
healthtranslations.vic.gov.au/resources/top-tips-for-safe-health-care-what-you-need-to-know-for-yourself-your-family-or-someone
13 Jun 2019... This booklet is designed to help consumers, their families, carers and other support people get the most out of their health care. You can use the information in the booklet when you talk to your doctor and other healthcare providers, including nurses, pharmacists, specialists, allied health and mental health workers.
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