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Achieving optimal self-management in hereditary haemochromatosis: Results from a community questionnaire

Achieving optimal self-management in hereditary haemochromatosis: Results from a community questionnaire

29/08/2018

A positive attitude and a sense of perceived behavioural control contribute to successful haemochromatosis self-management with doctors playing an important part.


Supporting general practitioners and practice staff after a patient suicide: A proposal for the development of a guideline for general practice

Supporting general practitioners and practice staff after a patient suicide: A proposal for the development of a guideline for general practice

30/04/2020

This guideline fills a gap in the existing general practice literature relating to suicide.


Promoting professional behaviour in general practitioner training practices: The views of practice managers

Promoting professional behaviour in general practitioner training practices: The views of practice managers

22/05/2019

Practice managers are well placed to model and teach professional behaviour, and their skills should be further used in educating general practice registrars.


Bariatric surgery

Bariatric surgery

21/03/2025

This paper evaluates the efficacy, indications, outcomes and long-term considerations of bariatric surgery.


Medical cannabis: Progress and promise

Medical cannabis: Progress and promise

21/05/2021

The use of medical cannabis is an area of great interest for both general practitioners and patients and is an area of extensive ongoing research and legislative evolution.


Medical cannabis

Medical cannabis

20/05/2021

The use of medical cannabis is an area of great interest for both general practitioners and patients and is an area of extensive ongoing research and legislative evolution.


Colonoscopy quality of GP endoscopists in three rural hospitals in Queensland, Australia

Colonoscopy quality of GP endoscopists in three rural hospitals in Queensland, Australia

01/12/2022

This study supports the prospect of expanding rural general practitioner endoscopy services to meet increasing demands in a safe, effective manner.


Prevention is better than the cure: Getting privacy compliance right is essential practice management

Prevention is better than the cure: Getting privacy compliance right is essential practice management

22/01/2019

This article outlines the key steps a health practice can take towards managing its compliance with privacy laws and data breach notification requirements.


Neurodiversity: Adult and paediatric

Neurodiversity: Adult and paediatric

17/02/2021

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


Embracing neurodiversity in medicine

Embracing neurodiversity in medicine

17/02/2021

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


Thyroid disease: Using diagnostic tools effectively

Thyroid disease: Using diagnostic tools effectively

21/01/2021

Rational investigation of thyroid disease requires careful avoidance of over-investigation of minor abnormalities balanced with prompt diagnosis of serious health conditions.


Removal of ear, nose and throat foreign bodies: A review

Removal of ear, nose and throat foreign bodies: A review

26/09/2018

The safe and timely removal of foreign bodies ensures good patient outcomes and limits complications.


Streamlining documentation in patient electronic medical records: An example of chlamydia consultation shortcuts

Streamlining documentation in patient electronic medical records: An example of chlamydia consultation shortcuts

23/09/2024

This article describes the co-design, implementation and use of documentation shortcuts for chlamydia management.


An innovative business model using established Medicare items for delivery of cardiac rehabilitation: A value proposition for primary care

An innovative business model using established Medicare items for delivery of cardiac rehabilitation: A value proposition for primary care

18/06/2024

This paper proposes a business model for primary care providers to implement cardiac rehabilitation using current Medicare items.


Programmed shared medical appointments for weight management in primary care: An exploratory study in translational research

Programmed shared medical appointments for weight management in primary care: An exploratory study in translational research

26/09/2019

Programmed shared medical appointments are effective, well accepted and cost efficient for body weight management.

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