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1 y separately published work icon Labour of Love : Tales from the World of Midwives Amanda Tattam (editor), Cate Kennedy (editor), Sydney : Macmillan , 2005 Z1491721 2005 anthology biography From busy urban hospitals to isolated villages in war zones, this collection describes profoundly emotional moments, the pain of adoption, complex clinical situations, life-or-death decisions and the way maternity care has changed over the decades.
1 Short Shrift Amanda Tattam , 1999 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian's Review of Books , April vol. 4 no. 3 1999; (p. 28)
1 1 y separately published work icon Tales from the Blackboard : True Stories by Australian Teachers Amanda Tattam (editor), Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 1998 Z1156222 1998 anthology short story

A collection of short stories from the perspective of teachers, covering a range of teaching experiences.

1 Introduction Amanda Tattam , 1998 single work short story
— Appears in: Tales from the Blackboard : True Stories by Australian Teachers 1998; (p. xiii-xx)
1 y separately published work icon From the Heart : True Stories by Australian Nurses Amanda Tattam (editor), Port Melbourne : Lothian , 1997 Z1491718 1997 anthology biography Every nurse has a story to tell... about birth and death, about the joys, struggles and ethical dilemmas found in hospital wards and community health care throughout Australia. These are immensely moving, tragic, funny, true stories about the ordinary and the extraordinary experiences of Australian nurses. Told with astonishing frankness, they portray the human side of the health system. The honesty, commitment and compassion of the nurses who lived these stories make for unforgettable reading.
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