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Telehealth quality check: Is it time for national standards?

Telehealth quality check: Is it time for national standards?

21/09/2021

The absence of national safety and quality metrics hampers standardised approaches to evaluating telehealth implementation in Australia.


A step-by-step model for a brief behavioural treatment for insomnia in Australian general practice

A step-by-step model for a brief behavioural treatment for insomnia in Australian general practice

23/04/2021

Brief behavioural therapy for insomnia distils the most effective behavioural treatment components into several brief in-person/telehealth sessions.


Dentistry

Dentistry

01/09/2020

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.


Alternate worlds – General practitioners and dentists

Alternate worlds – General practitioners and dentists

01/09/2020

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.


Problems with immunomodulation test our clinical reasoning skills

Problems with immunomodulation test our clinical reasoning skills

27/02/2020

The host immune system appears to have a fundamental role in almost all human disease.


Clinical immunology

Clinical immunology

27/02/2020

The host immune system appears to have a fundamental role in almost all human disease.


General practice research priority setting in Australia: Informing a research agenda to deliver best patient care

General practice research priority setting in Australia: Informing a research agenda to deliver best patient care

31/10/2019

A study that identifies a set of general practice research priorities to guide resource allocation and to inform a research agenda that optimises best patient care.


Ocular torticollis: A tilt in perspective

Ocular torticollis: A tilt in perspective

22/07/2019

Early diagnosis of superior oblique palsy in general practice can improve visual acuity and prevent complications including torticollis.


Latest thinking on paruresis and parcopresis: A new distinct diagnostic entity?

Latest thinking on paruresis and parcopresis: A new distinct diagnostic entity?

20/03/2019

A summary of associated psychopathology and comorbidity, diagnostic challenges and treatment recommendations for paruresis and parcopresis.


New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

New frontiers in the management of dyslipidaemia: Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin 9 inhibitors and small interfering ribonucleic acid

01/06/2023

This paper provides a summary of the evidence supporting the use of PCSK9 inhibitors and siRNA, with relevant recommendations from consensus guidelines.


Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss: Consider the case for selective pharmacotherapy

Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists for weight loss: Consider the case for selective pharmacotherapy

21/03/2025

Conventionally prescribed for treatment of diabetes, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists are also increasingly used in weight management as the prevalence of obesity rises.


The ongoing challenge of diagnosing endocrine diseases

The ongoing challenge of diagnosing endocrine diseases

21/01/2021

The identification of hidden illnesses that present with vague symptoms remains an ongoing challenge for all clinicians.


Endocrine and metabolism

Endocrine and metabolism

20/01/2021

The Focus articles in this month's issue explore a range of endocrine diseases that can be difficult to diagnose due to the oftentimes-vague symptoms.


Recruiting general practitioners: The role of the ‘hidden curriculum’

Recruiting general practitioners: The role of the ‘hidden curriculum’

22/11/2024

The authors discuss the ‘hidden curriculum’, which includes the values, influences and implicit sociocultural messaging delivered to medical students behind the scenes.


How do Australian general practitioners spend their time? A cross-sectional analysis of Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) data examining ‘non-billable workload’

How do Australian general practitioners spend their time? A cross-sectional analysis of Medicine in Australia: Balancing Employment and Life (MABEL) data examining ‘non-billable workload’

23/08/2021

While Australian general practitioners gain most of their income from direct patient interactions, they also spend time attending to professional or practice responsibilities.

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