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Australian doctors flout COVID-19 elective surgery restrictions to perform medically unnecessary circumcisions

Australian doctors flout COVID-19 elective surgery restrictions to perform medically unnecessary circumcisions

by Jonathan Meddings | Mar 31, 2020 | Featured, Media

AIGA is deeply concerned some doctors are still performing circumcision procedures despite the restrictions placed on elective surgeries to combat COVID-19. The restrictions imposed since midnight on 25 March only permit category 1 and in exceptional circumstances...
AIGA responds to the Report from the Paediatric Surgery Advisory Group, May 2019

AIGA responds to the Report from the Paediatric Surgery Advisory Group, May 2019

by info@aiga.org.au | Dec 21, 2019 | Medicare

The Australasian Institute for Genital Autonomy (AIGA) provides the following submission in response to the Report from the Paediatric Surgery Advisory Group, dated May 2019. Feedback item 1.Under 6.3.2 Rationale for recommendation 4, the report states “The...
AIGA responds to the Report from the Urology Clinical Committee, 2018

AIGA responds to the Report from the Urology Clinical Committee, 2018

by info@aiga.org.au | Jan 19, 2019 | Featured, Medicare

Introduction The Australasian Institute for Genital Autonomy (“AIGA”) is pleased to be given the opportunity to provide feedback on the recommendations in the report from the Urology Clinical Committee (“the Committee”) for consideration by the MBS Review Taskforce...

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