Authors

Georgina Taylor

Georgina Taylor MBBS, BMedSc (Hons), Clin Dip Pall Med, FRACGP, FARGP, MPHTM, Medical Editor, Australian Journal of General Practice; Associate Lecturer, Flinders University, NT; Rural General Practitioner, Darwin, NT


Walking the tightrope: Early detection of cancer requires vigilance

Early detection of cancer requires us to maintain both knowledge of insidious warning signs and vigilance in seeking these out.


Embracing neurodiversity in medicine

General practitioners are well placed to support their neurodivergent patients once recognised, with or without a formal diagnosis.


Neurodiversity: Adult and paediatric

Neurodiversity, which refers to variations between human minds occurring naturally within a population, is the focus of this month's issue.


Oncology

As cancer shifts towards a chronic disease care model, general practitioners remain essential to the patient journey from first suspicion to survivorship.


Sexology

An area as fundamental to the human experience as sexology must be considered when providing whole-person care.


Finding the right words: Talking about sex and gender in general practice

An area as fundamental to the human experience as sexology must be considered when providing whole-person care.