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About Dr Justin Coleman

Justin is a GP in Brisbane and educates GP Supervisors for the RACGP. He edits Australia's most used medical textbook, and is a medical writer and educator. Further details at https://drjustincoleman.com/

Brisbane floods and a wet grand piano

Justin’s damp tale of neighbourly solidarity after the Brisbane floods was published in the Big Issue, the Medical Observer and the international magazine Street News . It became Medical Observer’s most tweeted article ever. I live half way up a steep street … Continue reading

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Why would an ordinary fella like me get a job in a Centre of Excellence?

The RACGP website and magazine Good Practice published an article on why Justin chooses to work in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.   When Willie Sutton was asked why he kept robbing banks, he replied ‘Because that’s where the money … Continue reading

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If medical writers usually forage alone or in pairs, what happens when they leave the safety of their computer?

Justin has just posted an article on Croakey, describing the AMWA annual medical writers’ conference in Sydney.

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