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Editorial


Sleep

Sleep

22/05/2024

Sleep is an essential human need and one of the three key pillars of good health, yet sleep disorders and their symptoms are incredibly common.


Guest Editorial: Sleep – A key concern for primary care

Guest Editorial: Sleep – A key concern for primary care

22/05/2024

Sleep is an essential human need and one of the three key pillars of good health, yet sleep disorders and their symptoms are incredibly common.


Guest Editorial: Advances in urology

Guest Editorial: Advances in urology

19/04/2024

In this issue of AJGP, contemporary challenges and breakthroughs in urology are explored, aiming to provide practical insights for primary care physicians.


Urology

Urology

19/04/2024

The field of urology has evolved rapidly in recent years. This latest issue of AJGP seeks to present some of the newer applicable and relevant developments.


Guest Editorial: Nutrition care – The cornerstone and cutting edge of general practice

Guest Editorial: Nutrition care – The cornerstone and cutting edge of general practice

22/03/2024

Focusing on the strength of nutrition in general practice is a key to the future success of the profession, and will have a profound effect upon our ever-changing society.


Guest Editorial: Farewell to a true generalist

Guest Editorial: Farewell to a true generalist

22/03/2024

Farewell to Stephen Margolis, Australian Journal of General Practice Editor-in-Chief.


Lifestyle medicine

Lifestyle medicine

22/03/2024

Focusing on the strength of nutrition in general practice is a key to the future success of the profession, and will have a profound effect upon our ever-changing society.


Sports medicine

Sports medicine

23/02/2024

Australians want to exercise more, but change can be challenging. Persistent, gentle, evidence-based support can help these resolutions become reality.


Sports medicine

Sports medicine

22/02/2024

Australians want to exercise more, but change can be challenging. Persistent, gentle, evidence-based support can help these resolutions become reality.


Humanities in general practice medicine

Humanities in general practice medicine

22/02/2024

AJGP launches a series of papers that explore aspects of the role of the humanities in medicine, and specifically in general practice, and we take this opportunity to call for papers.


Editorial: Heartsink

Editorial: Heartsink

22/01/2024

Every doctor has experienced heartsink with the realisation that the next patient encounter will be difficult. Engaging with heartsink issues is demanding and uncomfortable but necessary.


Pelvic pain

Pelvic pain

19/01/2024

Chronic pelvic pain can be challenging for practitioners but more especially patients. Understanding its nature and the range of available therapies can assist significantly.*


Medicolegal

Medicolegal

21/11/2023

The adage ‘prevention is better than cure’ resonates strongly with medicolegal issues. Failing to recognise or manage problems early is likely to lead to worse outcomes and increased costs.


Guest Editorial: Prevention is better than cure for medicolegal matters

Guest Editorial: Prevention is better than cure for medicolegal matters

21/11/2023

The adage ‘prevention is better than cure’ resonates strongly with medicolegal issues. Failing to recognise or manage problems early is likely to lead to worse outcomes and increased costs.


Guest Editorial: Doctors’ health and medicolegal claims – An important but under-recognised link

Guest Editorial: Doctors’ health and medicolegal claims – An important but under-recognised link

21/11/2023

Education and learning activities that specifically target areas of medicolegal risk can help reduce the likelihood and severity of future medicolegal events.

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