Caution needs to be observed during the COVID-19 pandemic if a patient’s symptoms align with a viral conjunctivitis.
A series of Commonwealth and state initiatives have been enacted to ensure ongoing access to medications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lessons from previous pandemics emphasise the importance of consistent information and advice for healthcare workers, particularly regarding their use of personal protective equipment.
This article compares intrauterine devices now available in Australia to support informed patient choice.
Modest proportions of general practice registrars have training in, and in-practice experience of, long-acting reversible contraception insertion.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on melanoma diagnosis and management in New South Wales, Australia.
This paper provides a clinical overview of a selection of complementary medicine interactions with drugs commonly used in Australian general practice or in the management of COVID-19.
The importance of social connection dominated and underpinned many other themes identified as central to achieving safe and effective vocational general practitioner education.
There is growing evidence regarding the effectiveness of registrar training through video cameras, which has relevance for quality supervision during times of crises.
There may be multiple reasons why older people are not able to effectively access or engage with health technologies despite their availability.
General practitioners, educators and students continue to successfully adapt to uncertainty and new challenges, be they clinical, contextual or COVID-19-related.
While the pandemic has profoundly affected medical services and education, general practitioners are uniquely placed to observe, to think and to respond.
In April 2020, a group of general practice leaders in NSW established a COVID-19 virtual community of practice to facilitate rapid transfer and implementation of clinical guidance into practice.
The aim of this study was to determine what underlying factors, if any, impeded onsite COVID-19 testing in general practices for patients during the second wave of the pandemic in Victoria.
Our understanding of COVID-19-related renal disease and the effect of the infection in patients with renal disease is still evolving.