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Infant and child health

Infant and child health

21/05/2025

Children are our future. Supporting them with competent, compassionate and responsible care is a core value of general practice.


Challenging conversations

Challenging conversations

21/05/2025

As conditions become increasingly complex, and as both information and misinformation become more prevalent and accessible, the ‘good GP’ needs to be a great teacher and an excellent communicator.


RACGP 2025–29 Strategy

RACGP 2025–29 Strategy

21/05/2025

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners must not only focus on the here and now but also look over the horizon to ensure we maximise the opportunities that lie ahead


The many identities of the female breast

The many identities of the female breast

22/04/2025

Problems affecting the female breast are diverse, affect all life stages, and require general practitioners to manage acute, chronic and preventive healthcare issues.


Special Editorial: Artificial intelligence – Transformative technology

Special Editorial: Artificial intelligence – Transformative technology

22/04/2025

In this issue, AJGP launches a longitudinal series on artificial intelligence.


Breast health

Breast health

22/04/2025

Problems affecting the female breast are diverse, affect all life stages, and require general practitioners to manage acute, chronic and preventive healthcare issues.


Obesity and weight management

Obesity and weight management

21/03/2025

Overweight and obesity is the leading disease burden risk factor in Australia. In this issue we explore the dietary, pharmacological and surgical management options, and the systems we work within.


Contemporary issues involving obesity and weight management

Contemporary issues involving obesity and weight management

21/03/2025

Consults involving obesity and weight management can be complex, often requiring a biopsychosocial approach and consideration of the stigma from both the general population and within healthcare.


Psychological medicine

Psychological medicine

20/02/2025

General practitioners are frontline workers for psychological medicine. This issue presents the latest updates on mental health topics relevant to general practice.


Wherever medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity

Wherever medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity

20/02/2025

General practitioners are frontline workers for psychological medicine. This issue presents the latest updates on mental health topics relevant to general practice.


Disaster management

Disaster management

23/01/2025

Disaster can take many forms in general practice, ranging from in-house challenges such as IT security, through to full-blown external events on a local or global scale. Here, we consider several.


Guest Editorial: Role of general practice in disaster health management

Guest Editorial: Role of general practice in disaster health management

23/01/2025

This issue aims to give a voice and to provide acknowledgement to GPs and GP researchers with knowledge and experience in disaster health management through dissemination of their insights and wisdom.


Guest Editorial

Guest Editorial

23/01/2025

General practice and GPs are a valuable resource in disasters, but they also need support to be as effective and as safe as possible.


Introducing new <i>AJGP</i> initiatives

Introducing new AJGP initiatives

23/01/2025

AJGP presents two initiatives and invite your submissions: a case study that is a collaboration between a medical student with their supervisor; and a new series, ‘Beyond the clinic door’.


General practice training and education

General practice training and education

22/11/2024

General practitioner training is key to a healthy profession. In this issue, we explore teaching strategies, supervisor journeys and other aspects of general practice training and education.

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