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General practitioners with special interests: An integrative review of their role, impact and potential for the future

General practitioners with special interests: An integrative review of their role, impact and potential for the future

29/08/2019

The past 15 years have witnessed an escalating interest in the role of the general practitioner with special interest in Australia and other countries.


Assessment and management of minor burns in children

Assessment and management of minor burns in children

28/08/2019

Burns in children are common, with optimal management important to ensure wound healing and minimise the risks of subsequent scarring.


Minor wounds

Minor wounds

28/08/2019

Apart from potentially decreasing the burden on emergency departments, incorporating broader-based wound care within a practice may enhance the GPs’ connectedness with their patients.


October correspondence

October correspondence

26/08/2019

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.


The challenges of managing gout in primary care: Results of a <span style="white-space: nowrap;">best-practice</span> audit

The challenges of managing gout in primary care: Results of a best-practice audit

23/08/2019

General practice is well placed to provide the screening and management of comorbidities associated with gout as recommended by international guidelines.


A randomised controlled trial of SMS reminders for routine asthma care in an Australian general practice

A randomised controlled trial of SMS reminders for routine asthma care in an Australian general practice

22/08/2019

This study examines whether SMS reminders may be a useful tool in the spectrum of care needed for optimal asthma management in general practice.


Update on the management of early-stage breast cancer

Update on the management of early-stage breast cancer

22/08/2019

This article focuses on the management of early breast cancer, highlighting recent changes and the role of the general practitioner in supporting women in their decision making and treatment.


August clinical challenge

August clinical challenge

30/07/2019

This clinical challenge is based on this month’s Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to gplearning and log in with the username and password you use to log in to the RACGP website.


A typical red neck

A typical red neck

30/07/2019

Poikiloderma of Civatte is a common benign condition of the sun-exposed areas of the neck characterised by atrophy, telangiectasia and pigmentation changes.


Management of pigmented skin lesions in childhood and adolescence

Management of pigmented skin lesions in childhood and adolescence

30/07/2019

In children and adolescents, there exist a variety of congenital and acquired naevi and other pigmented skin lesions that can be diagnostically problematic.

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