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See the making of the book cover

The cover of the 5th edition of Good Medical Practice features the Rod of Asclepius, the enduring symbol of medicine, intertwined with Australia’s national and state floral emblems, reflecting the publication's uniquely local context. Each hand-crafted element represents a state or territory, symbolising the interconnectedness of ethics, law and health care across the country. Rooted in diverse traditions, landscapes and legal systems, these elements are unified by a shared commitment to caring for the Australian community.

— Megan Steel-Ferguson, Artist

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