Many people travel to high-altitude destinations, meaning clinicians are often faced with questions about how to prevent and treat altitude illness. Update your knowledge with this New Zealand Society of Travel Medicine summary of updated evidence-based guidelines with comments by senior lecturer Jenny Visser – it outlines the best prophylactic regimens, diagnostic approaches and treatment protocols for acute altitude illness
No summer shutdown without alternative cover
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No summer shutdown without alternative cover
Saturday 14 December 2019, 07:00 AM

More than a “closed” sign is required if practices shut up for a summer break
We are on our summer break and the editorial office is closed until 13 January. We hope you enjoy this article which is part of Summer Hiatus, an eclectic mix from our news and clinical archives throughout the year, The Conversation and other publications we share content with. Please note the comment function has been turned off while we are away. Happy reading
Shutting up shop and giving patients the Healthline number isn’t enough when general practices close for more than the statutory holidays this summer.