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Cough and chest pain for four days in an adolescent

Cough and chest pain for four days in an adolescent

24/06/2021

A student aged 15 years was brought by his mother to a Malaysian suburban primary care clinic.


Have we got the right focus in asthma care in general practice? A qualitative study

Have we got the right focus in asthma care in general practice? A qualitative study

27/05/2021

Asthma presentations are common in general practice, but opportunities to control asthma are often missed.


Lifestyle medicine: The ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ of a developing discipline

Lifestyle medicine: The ‘why’, ‘what’ and ‘how’ of a developing discipline

20/09/2019

Lifestyle medicine might offer an adjunct approach to better managing chronic disease.


Empowering general practitioners to assist smoking cessation among combustible and e-cigarette users effectively: A dual challenge in Malaysia

Empowering general practitioners to assist smoking cessation among combustible and e-cigarette users effectively: A dual challenge in Malaysia

22/11/2024

The health challenges of the dual use of combustible cigarettes and e-cigarettes in Malaysia.


Nitrofurantoin-induced pulmonary fibrosis

Nitrofurantoin-induced pulmonary fibrosis

20/02/2022

A woman aged 75 years presented to a general practitioner with a dry cough and increasing exertional dyspnoea for the preceding three years.


Latent tuberculosis in the general practice context

Latent tuberculosis in the general practice context

27/02/2020

Management provides a key contribution to lowering individual risk of tuberculosis and reducing Australian tuberculosis incidence towards elimination.


A solitary penile lesion

A solitary penile lesion

23/11/2021

A man aged 73 years presented for a routine full skin examination and reported a new erythematous lesion, which occasionally bled, on the dorsal shaft of the penis.


Increasing multimorbidity in an Australian street health service: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

Increasing multimorbidity in an Australian street health service: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

22/03/2018

Street-based general practice services are critical to facilitate easy access to primary and secondary management of chronic multimorbid conditions in marginalised patients.


Shared decision making in multimorbidity

Shared decision making in multimorbidity

24/05/2018

Involving patients in the clinical decision-making process is integral to providing individualised care and is promoted as a hallmark of good clinical practice.


Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

Models of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment in primary care: A scoping review

23/09/2024

This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.


An approach to olfactory impairments in the general practice setting

An approach to olfactory impairments in the general practice setting

23/08/2021

Olfactory impairment is a common condition, particularly in the geriatric population, that can be underrecognised as a result of clinician and patient unfamiliarity.


Paediatric inhaled airway foreign bodies: An update

Paediatric inhaled airway foreign bodies: An update

19/03/2019

It is important that a high level of clinical suspicion is maintained when paediatric patients present with a vague history or symptoms that may represent airway foreign bodies.


Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adults: Towards a new treatment paradigm

Difficult-to-treat and severe asthma in adults: Towards a new treatment paradigm

19/03/2019

Despite the availability of effective therapies and a national medicines subsidy scheme, a significant burden of disease still exists in Australia, with high mortality by international standards.


Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

22/02/2021

The enhanced Residential Medication Management Review program will address barriers and support general practitioners to make medication changes for older Australians.


Quantitative respirator fit tests for P2/N95 in Australian general practice

Quantitative respirator fit tests for P2/N95 in Australian general practice

11/02/2022

The authors report the results of a pilot trial of quantitative N95 respirator mask fit testing in metropolitan general practice and how fit test failures were managed.

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