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Common neonatal presentations to the primary care physician

Common neonatal presentations to the primary care physician

22/03/2018

An overview on how to assess common neonatal presentations to general practice, highlighting some significant conditions that may require further assessment.


Previously healthy unvaccinated adults have significant functional limitations in the medium and long term after mild COVID-19

Previously healthy unvaccinated adults have significant functional limitations in the medium and long term after mild COVID-19

18/06/2024

The aim of this study is to identify persistent symptoms in unvaccinated community-managed patients following COVID-19 infection.


Androgen deficiency in older men

Androgen deficiency in older men

27/06/2019

Most men who present with non-specific androgen deficiency–like symptoms have functional gonadal axis suppression due to ill health.


Doctor Impostor

Doctor Impostor

23/04/2025

Readers express their thoughts on books they have reviewed for AJGP.


Writing grant applications: A practical guide for the novice researcher

Writing grant applications: A practical guide for the novice researcher

22/11/2024

The authors provide guidance on the grant application process for clinicians with an interest in research.


Making decisions: Bias in artificial intelligence and data‑driven diagnostic tools

Making decisions: Bias in artificial intelligence and data‑driven diagnostic tools

01/07/2023

This paper provides a brief overview of ‘algorithmic bias’, which refers to the tendency of some AI systems to perform poorly for disadvantaged or marginalised groups.


How to ‘Google’ in front of the patient: A practical approach to information seeking during the consultation

How to ‘Google’ in front of the patient: A practical approach to information seeking during the consultation

01/07/2023

Information seeking can be done with a patient in a way that builds trust and rapport, such that it becomes a value-adding part of the consultation for patients.


Book review: The emperor of all maladies

Book review: The emperor of all maladies

01/05/2023

This book review explores the history and biography of cancer, a live entity within a living vulnerable host in an age-old battle for survival that is ultimately dependant on chance.


Book review: One curious doctor

Book review: One curious doctor

01/05/2023

The story is of a dedicated GP who chose rural medicine and worked hard to support his patients and community, but eventually walked away as devotion to duty took a toll on his personal health.


Book reviews

Book reviews

18/02/2023

An insider’s perspective of prostate cancer: Understanding effects, management options and consequences


Book review: Murtagh’s general practice, 8th edition, plus companion handbook

Book review: Murtagh’s general practice, 8th edition, plus companion handbook

21/01/2022

The latest edition of the main text and companion handbook continue the grand tradition Murtagh pioneered.


PQRST: A framework for case discussion and practice-based teaching in general practice training

PQRST: A framework for case discussion and practice-based teaching in general practice training

27/07/2021

This framework meets the need for a simple framework for practice-based case discussion that applies to both the formal problem case discussion and informal ad hoc teaching scenarios.


It is feasible to flag ‘near end-of-life’ status in older patients from routine general practice data

It is feasible to flag ‘near end-of-life’ status in older patients from routine general practice data

05/11/2020

Prognostic uncertainty delays discussions and leads to unnecessary treatments for older patients who are dying.


Access Clinic: A student-run clinic model to address gaps in the healthcare needs of the homeless population in Adelaide

Access Clinic: A student-run clinic model to address gaps in the healthcare needs of the homeless population in Adelaide

22/11/2019

By enhancing the target population’s health literacy, the clinic functioned as a bridge between healthcare services and individuals experiencing homelessness who were disengaged from society.


Factors related to rural general practitioners supervising general practice registrars in Australia: A national cross-sectional study

Factors related to rural general practitioners supervising general practice registrars in Australia: A national cross-sectional study

23/01/2019

The first national-scale study of rural GP supervisors shows that more than half of rural GPs supervise registrars, and suggests the key factors related to supervision.

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