Media Doctor (Australia)
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Media Doctor (Australia) is a project that analyses and ranks the quality of medical reporting based on a sample of Australian newspapers and online news services.
Contact Details
Web: http://www.mediadoctor.org.au/
External links
- Melissa Sweet, "Website gives media the tough treatment", British Medical Journalism, Volume 329, July 17, 2004, page 178.
- Norman Swan, "Mediadoctor", "The Health Report", ABC Radio National, July 26, 2004.
- Norman Swan, "Media doctor", Health Minutes, August 11, 2004.
- Ruth M Armstrong and Martin B Van Der Weyden, Australia's media reporting of health and medical matters: a question of quality", Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 183, 2005, pages 188-189.
- David E Smith, Amanda J Wilson, David A Henry, on behalf of the media doctor study group, "Monitoring the quality of medical news reporting: early experience with media doctor", Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 183, pages 190-193.
- Melissa Sweet, "New website is no miracle cure", Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 183, Number 4, pages 194.
- Norman Swan, "Evidence-based journalism: a forlorn hope?", Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 183, Number 4, pages 194-195.
- Julie Robotham, "Australia's media reporting of health and medical matters: a question of quality, Medical Journal of Australia, Volume 184, Number 9, page 479-480.