Abstract
Background: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is increasingly being used in clinical practice around the world and in Australia for the treatment of depression, Unusually, the majority of TMS programs in Australia operate on an inpatient model due to the lack of an outpatient funding mechanism. However, outpatient TMS is gradually utilised to a greater degree although to date no studies have explored the real world outcomes of rTMS treatment in Australia, especially across a multiple clinic environment where there is a need to maintain consistency of standards of practice.
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