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Myeloproliferative neoplasms: Classifications and an approach to diagnosis

Myeloproliferative neoplasms: Classifications and an approach to diagnosis

23/08/2021

Although myeloproliferative neoplasms are rare illnesses, the general practitioner is well placed to identify suspicious features and initiate investigations and referral.


Beyond the clinic door: Could I have done more?

Beyond the clinic door: Could I have done more?

28/01/2025

Exploring our lives, as GPs, outside the clinic.


An evaluation of general practitioners’ experience of LactaMap, an online lactation care support system

An evaluation of general practitioners’ experience of LactaMap, an online lactation care support system

23/11/2021

LactaMap aims to support general practitioners caring for women and infants requiring lactation support by delivering evidence-based lactation information in an accessible format at the point of care.


General practitioners in the field: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experiences in disaster healthcare

General practitioners in the field: A qualitative study of general practitioners’ experiences in disaster healthcare

21/02/2020

Better defining, integrating and supporting general practitioner roles in disaster systems is likely to improve disaster healthcare.


Australian general practitioners’ attitudes to the extraction of research data from electronic health records

Australian general practitioners’ attitudes to the extraction of research data from electronic health records

20/02/2020

While general practitioners have concerns about the use of data stored on electronic health records, they also recognise the benefits of using this data for research purposes.


Remodelling general practice training: Tension and innovation

Remodelling general practice training: Tension and innovation

31/10/2019

This research identifies current tensions within Australian general practice training and potential solutions to these tensions.


Acne in primary care: A cross-sectional analysis

Acne in primary care: A cross-sectional analysis

31/10/2019

Acne is seen by registrars at a rate similar to that of their established general practitioner colleagues, but with modest continuity of care in its management.


Firm nodule in the scalp

Firm nodule in the scalp

26/04/2019

Pilomatrixoma is a rare benign appendageal tumour that can be easily mistaken for more frequent subcutaneous nodules because of some similar features.


Contraception options during pubertal transition: Risks, benefits and considerations

Contraception options during pubertal transition: Risks, benefits and considerations

23/09/2024

Contraceptive options for young people seeking contraception.


General practitioners’ experiences delivering essential care services during the 2020 and 2021 COVID-19-related lockdowns

General practitioners’ experiences delivering essential care services during the 2020 and 2021 COVID-19-related lockdowns

23/09/2024

A report on the experiences of Australian general practitioners in 2020 and 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic.


Digital health access, uptake, literacy and trust in people with experience of homelessness

Digital health access, uptake, literacy and trust in people with experience of homelessness

22/03/2024

This article measures access to digital health technology, uptake of digital health, digital health literacy and COVID-19 vaccination intentions in an inner-city population experiencing homelessness.


A sustainable vision for general practice: Addressing the challenges

A sustainable vision for general practice: Addressing the challenges

18/02/2023

A suggested model for general practice that allows the full scope of practice to be developed while supporting general practitioners in their careers.


Influence of a general practice pharmacist on medication management for patients at risk of medicine-related harm: A qualitative evaluation

Influence of a general practice pharmacist on medication management for patients at risk of medicine-related harm: A qualitative evaluation

01/07/2022

A project piloting an embedded general practice pharmacist provided an opportunity to explore the influence of this role on medication management for a target ‘at-risk’ population.


Measuring continuity in the era of technology-enabled care

Measuring continuity in the era of technology-enabled care

21/02/2022

Recent technology-related changes in the practice of medicine will have a profound effect on both the provision and measurement of continuity.


Exploring consumer perspectives about the Health Care Home model of primary care provision: A qualitative study

Exploring consumer perspectives about the Health Care Home model of primary care provision: A qualitative study

21/01/2022

Consumers with chronic medical conditions may not readily embrace Health Care Home practice redesign initiatives in Australia.

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