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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.


Musculoskeletal

Musculoskeletal

27/10/2023

This issue of AJGP examines musculoskeletal conditions – how these cause pain and how to manage the multitude of ways in which these impairments affect the lives of our patients.


Guest Editorial: A painful discussion

Guest Editorial: A painful discussion

27/10/2023

Pain due to musculoskeletal conditions is difficult to express and define and is often overlooked in consultations.


The paradigm shift in our approach to skin problems

The paradigm shift in our approach to skin problems

25/09/2023

Holistic primary care extends not just across an individual’s lifespan but also to people of all cultures, genders, orientations, beliefs and socio-economic position.


Skin of colour

Skin of colour

21/09/2023

New insights into our understanding of skin morphology, treatment and cultural contexts equip GPs to manage various skin diseases as they might present in all the individuals they serve.


Deliberate thinking: Avoiding medical errors

Deliberate thinking: Avoiding medical errors

24/08/2023

Explicit, focussed, and repeated teaching of clinical reasoning and the systematic diagnostic approach is needed to promote timely, correct and complete diagnosis, and the reduction of mistakes.


Breathing

Breathing

23/08/2023

This issue of AJGP examines breathing – how to measure it and how to preserve it, both while awake and while asleep.


Cognition

Cognition

25/07/2023

General practice represents the synergy between mechanistic and humanistic cognitive paradigms – promoting the best of science and technology, while placing the patient and their welfare centrally.


Cognition: Mechanistic versus humanistic paradigms in medicine

Cognition: Mechanistic versus humanistic paradigms in medicine

25/07/2023

The differing cognitive frameworks and life experiences of GPs have brought varied approaches to problem solving and patient engagement into the profession.


General practice and the inherent dignity of the individual

General practice and the inherent dignity of the individual

04/07/2023

If a medical practitioner is to care for the whole person across their lifespan, they must have expertise in patient care across organ systems, treatment modalities and demographics.


All of us

All of us

01/07/2023

We are more than the sum of our body parts. Our dignity and equality have practical implications for narrative, patient outcomes and influence in general practice.


Special Editorial: Australian Journal of General Practice responsive to the needs of our readers

Special Editorial: Australian Journal of General Practice responsive to the needs of our readers

01/07/2023

Medical publication is increasingly complex as the information environment becomes crowded. AJGP places the welfare of patients at the forefront, providing evidence-based and interesting content.


Paracelsus – Father of toxicology, brother of general practice

Paracelsus – Father of toxicology, brother of general practice

05/06/2023

Australian general practice has much in common with Paracelsus. Our connection to patient environment and lived experience are the foundation of both our insight and our impact.


Toxicology

Toxicology

01/06/2023

Australian general practice has much in common with Paracelsus. Our connection to patient environment and lived experience are the foundation of both our insight and our impact.

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