2016

There was a podcast with Stefanie Schurer, one of the authors of the journal article: A man's blessing or a woman's curse? The family-earnings gap of doctors that was published in the Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1 June 2016.

  • Podcast and Transcript: Mind the (Gender) Gap. Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Pomegranate Podcast, 30 October 2016.

The journal article: Vocational training of General Practitioners in rural locations is critical for Australian rural medical workforce supply was published by the Medical Journal of Australia, 5 September 2016.

Media Release: Rural Training Crucial for More Rural GPs. The Medical Journal of Australia, 5 September 2016.

Media Coverage:

MABEL Survey now has a Wikipedia Entry! 28 July 2016

The journal article: Subsidies to target specialist outreach services into more remote locations: a national cross-sectional study was published by the Australian Health Review, 4 July 2016.

Media Coverage:

  • Delivering healthcare to where it’s needed: subsidies for specialist outreach services are key. School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Blog, Monash University.  17 July 2016.

The journal article by the CRE's former PhD student Danny Hills: Differences in risk and protective factors for workplace aggression between male and female clinical medical practitioners in Australia, was published in the Australian Health Review on 27 June 2016.

Media Coverage:

  • Specialists more likely than GPs to cop workplace aggression. Medical Observer. 28 June 2016.
  • Male GPs take the brunt of patient aggression. 6 minutes. 27 June 2016.

The working paper: Do Financial Incentives Influence GPs' Decisions to Do After-Hours Work? A Discrete Choice Labour Supply Model was published by both the Melbourne Institute and the IZA.

Media Coverage:

  • This Week in PHC. 24 March 2016.

ATO data was compared to MABEL data in response to the article, "GP incomes dwarfed by other specialists' earnings," published in the Australian Doctor, 22 March 2016.

Media Coverage:

  • GPs sit second to last on earnings graph. Australian Doctor. 8 April 2016.
  • GPs sit second to last on earnings graph. 6 minutes. 8 April 2016.