This article outlines an approach for understanding, explaining and managing chronic pelvic pain in women with a normal laparoscopy.
Anal fissure is the second most common anorectal complaint in healthcare settings. This article reviews pathophysiology, clinical presentation and management of anal fissures under current guidelines.
Chronic pelvic pain can be challenging for practitioners but more especially patients. Understanding its nature and the range of available therapies can assist significantly.*
This article examines medicolegal pitfalls when assessing the decision-making capacity of cognitively impaired patients.
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The moderate accuracy of ChatGPT demonstrates potential risks for both patients and physicians using this tool. Further research is required to create more accurate models.
This viewpoint discusses immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) drugs for the treatment of rare and less common cancers.
The paper provides key strategies guiding practices to optimise implementing social work student placements.
This study aims to describe the models of care (MoC) used in the provision of IUDs by Australian GPs.
This article examines what microaggressions are and outlines the key roles of protagonist, target, bystander and ally.
This article explores the benefits of having a system to accept and deal with patient feedback within a practice and identifies barriers preventing patients from raising their concerns directly.
This study examined the effectiveness of a general practice nurse intervention to reduce blood pressure in adults with hypertension who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease.
Treating GPs have an obligation to report impaired medical student patients if the GP forms a reasonable belief that the medical student patient has put the public at substantial risk of harm.
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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