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The Medical Journal of Australia The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) is Australia’s leading peer-reviewed general medical journal. The MJA encourages comment and debate from readers.

The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) is Australia's leading peer-reviewed journal of medical practice and clinical research. The MJA is published by the Australasian Medical Publishing Company (AMPCo) for the Australian Medical Association.

The MJA is pleased to announce a call for papers for a Special Collection on Indigenous Health, which will have a publis...
22/12/2025

The MJA is pleased to announce a call for papers for a Special Collection on Indigenous Health, which will have a publishing run from NAIDOC week 2026 until the end of 2026. The call for papers runs from now until 31 March 2026.

We welcome submissions from Indigenous researchers and health practitioners, community-controlled organisations and communities on areas of health and wellbeing that are a priority to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We encourage authors to consider a broad definition of health and wellbeing including those outlined in the Closing the Gap priority reforms, and to articulate how their work engages with the relationship between sovereignty and health.

For this Special Collection, only submissions that are led by (first or last author) Indigenous authors will be considered for publication.

For more information, click here: https://buff.ly/NIeVy94

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaThe first Australian evidence‐based guidelines on male infertility✍️ Darren J K...
20/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

The first Australian evidence‐based guidelines on male infertility

✍️ Darren J Katz, Liza O’Donnell, Robert I McLachlan, Tim J Moss, Clare V Boothroyd, Veena Jayadev and Sarah R Catfor

https://buff.ly/AB2MPkR

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaScoping review of variation in clinical guidelines for delivery of injectable l...
19/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Scoping review of variation in clinical guidelines for delivery of injectable long‐acting penicillin across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

✍️ Shriyutha Vaka, Lisa J Whop, Sophie J Kirk, Laurens Manning and Rosemary Wyber

https://buff.ly/HomotzM

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaDisease‐specific survival for people with chronic myeloid leukaemia, South Aust...
18/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Disease‐specific survival for people with chronic myeloid leukaemia, South Australia, 1980–2020: a retrospective cohort study

✍️ Kerri Beckmann, Brendon J Kearney, Naranie Shanmuganathan, David Yeung and Tim Hughes

https://buff.ly/asZqTUm

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaThe early implementation phase of the Omega‐3 Test‐and‐Treat Program for reduci...
17/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

The early implementation phase of the Omega‐3 Test‐and‐Treat Program for reducing the risk of preterm birth, South Australia, 2021–22: an implementation evaluation study

✍️ Karen P Best, Celine Northcott, Lucy A Simmonds, Philippa Middleton, Lisa N Yelland, Vanessa Moffa, Khoa Lam, Penelope Coates, Cornelia Späth, Carol WK Siu, Karen Glover, Rhiannon Smith, Robert Gibson and Maria Makrides

https://buff.ly/5RExtY8

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaNon‐technical errors associated with deaths in surgical care, Australia, 2012–2...
16/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Non‐technical errors associated with deaths in surgical care, Australia, 2012–2019, by surgical specialty (Australian and New Zealand Audit of Surgical Mortality): a retrospective cohort study

✍️ Jesse Ey, Victoria Kollias, Octavia Lee, Kelly Hou, Matheesha Herath, John B North, Ellie Treloar, Suzanne Edwards, Martin Bruening, Adam J Wells and Guy J Maddern

https://buff.ly/n5nC8hx

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaBirth prevalence, clinical sequelae, and management of congenital cytomegalovir...
15/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Birth prevalence, clinical sequelae, and management of congenital cytomegalovirus infections in Australia, 1999–2023: a national prospective study

✍️ Ece Egilmezer, Suzy M Teutsch, Carlos Nunez, Stuart T Hamilton, Adam W Bartlett, Pamela Palasanthiran, Elizabeth J Elliott and William D Rawlinson

https://buff.ly/N2ND4NX

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaUsing generative artificial intelligence in clinical practice: a narrative revi...
15/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Using generative artificial intelligence in clinical practice: a narrative review and proposed agenda for implementation

✍️ Ian A Scott, Sandeep Reddy, Tanya Kelly, Tim Miller and Anton Vegt

https://buff.ly/wGdG6fv

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaChanges in patient management after preoperative MRI for newly diagnosed breast...
14/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

Changes in patient management after preoperative MRI for newly diagnosed breast cancer: a multicentre prospective observational study

✍️ Michael L Marinovich, Nehmat Houssami, Andrew Spillane, Gregory B Mann, Donna Taylor, Michelle Reintals, Nadine Phillips, Max K Bulsara, Patsy Siok Hwa Soon, Tracey Dickens and Christobel M Saunders

https://buff.ly/60xuFqK

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of AustraliaThe number of cancer‐related deaths that could be attributable to spatial dispa...
14/12/2025

🔔 NEW in the Medical Journal of Australia

The number of cancer‐related deaths that could be attributable to spatial disparities in survival in Australia, 2010–2019: a retrospective population‐based cohort study

✍️ Charlotte K Bainomugisa, Jessica Cameron, Paramita Dasgupta and Peter Baade

https://buff.ly/QhDHoSD

As another year draws to a close, InSight+ wishes to thank all of our readers and contributors for another year of shari...
13/12/2025

As another year draws to a close, InSight+ wishes to thank all of our readers and contributors for another year of sharing your excellent medical and health stories.

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