AJGP launches a series of papers that explore aspects of the role of the humanities in medicine, and specifically in general practice, and we take this opportunity to call for papers.
Improving general practice-based research will enable the development of contextually relevant evidence-based medicine and recommendations in general practice, ultimately benefitting Australians.
Nature prescribing involves a health professional recommending time in nature so as to benefit health. This article provides guidance for the implementation of nature prescribing in general practice.
The diagnosis and management of ulcers can be a complex and satisfying conundrum.
Perinatal care is a clear demonstration of the vertical and horizontal integration of general practitioners into the broader healthcare system.
The idea of dialogic truth may be a concept that can help all parties move closer to thinking creatively together.
People presenting with undifferentiated symptoms and signs require both linear and lateral thinking for accurate diagnosis and hence correctly targeted treatment.
The absence of national safety and quality metrics hampers standardised approaches to evaluating telehealth implementation in Australia.
Brief behavioural therapy for insomnia distils the most effective behavioural treatment components into several brief in-person/telehealth sessions.
Oral and dental health, as well as dental services, are important to general practice patients and need to be better integrated into general practitioners' thinking and practice.
Oral and dental health, as well as dental services, are important to our patients and need to be better integrated into our own thinking and practice.