This study shows the importance of sharing and learning from policy differences.
Living with haemochromatosis is an individual journey that requires consistent, medically supported self-management guided by a positive attitude and awareness of the condition.
The aim of this study is to identify persistent symptoms in unvaccinated community-managed patients following COVID-19 infection.
The primary care physician has an essential role in providing women with guidance, counselling and assessment regarding fertility concerns.
General practitioners are well positioned to take a comprehensive approach to the management of functional decline in older people, aided by a range of funded programs.
Involving patients in the clinical decision-making process is integral to providing individualised care and is promoted as a hallmark of good clinical practice.
The enhanced Residential Medication Management Review program will address barriers and support general practitioners to make medication changes for older Australians.
An updated overview of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, including epidemiology, risk factors for infection, spectrum of clinical disease, diagnosis and management.
How should GPs and patients prioritise which preventive health activities to undertake?
Prescribing drugs to reduce the risk of cancer is a new development in primary cancer prevention.
The ability of general practitioners to triage ophthalmic conditions appropriately is critical in our fight against COVID-19.
General practice is absolutely central to national and local responses to COVID-19 in Australia, and the nation is building a response on the basis of its very strong system of primary healthcare.
This case study of GP Shared Care provides an interesting lens though which to view the current opportunities for improved healthcare partnerships as we respond to the COVID-19 challenges.
The pathways developed in Moree, NSW, illustrate the importance and impact of community ownership and leadership for effective delivery of a public health intervention.
To ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are vaccinated it is essential to engage, work and consult with and listen to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.