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Description: When academics boast a 100 per cent employment rate for graduates, you'd think they and their peers would find much to celebrate. Not so for medical radiation science professionals report the Sydney Morning Herald (February 19, 2003)
Radiation science victim of brain drain - smh.com.au   >   Article   today's edition: Radiation science victim of brain drain By Julie-Anne O'Hagan
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Description:When academics boast a 100 per cent employment rate for graduates, you'd think they and their peers would find much to celebrate. Not so for medical radiation science professionals. - The Sydney Morning Herald
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