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Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study

Consumer and health professional perceptions of Watch Me Grow – Electronic (WMG-E) platform for developmental surveillance in early childhood: A qualitative study

23/05/2022

Participants indicated that WMG-E could empower clinicians and parents by enhancing health literacy about child developmental issues, but that it could also be disempowering if not used carefully.


Some current challenges facing the athlete and their doctor

Some current challenges facing the athlete and their doctor

30/01/2020

Issues confronting the athlete and their primary care physician are the potentially serious risks, responsibilities and challenges facing those involved with sport and physical activity.


Respiratory inhalers and the environment

Respiratory inhalers and the environment

01/12/2022

Respiratory inhalers contribute significantly to climate change, principally because the propellant gases in pressurised metered-dose inhalers are potent global warming gases.


Clinical correlates of histopathological entities of the placenta

Clinical correlates of histopathological entities of the placenta

22/01/2021

When reported adequately and interpreted correctly, placental histopathology provides useful information that may explain adverse pregnancy outcomes and guides further management.


New best practice guidance for general practice to reduce chlamydia-associated reproductive complications in women

New best practice guidance for general practice to reduce chlamydia-associated reproductive complications in women

21/01/2021

There is now global recognition of the importance of enhanced chlamydia case management to reduce the risk of repeat infection and minimise harms of pelvic inflammatory disease.


General practitioners’ perspectives on promoting sexual health to young men

General practitioners’ perspectives on promoting sexual health to young men

01/06/2018

This study investigated GPs attitudes to promoting and managing the sexual health of young men and showed a disparity of whether young men or GPs felt they were responsible in initiating the topic.


Increasing multimorbidity in an Australian street health service: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

Increasing multimorbidity in an Australian street health service: A 10-year retrospective cohort study

22/03/2018

Street-based general practice services are critical to facilitate easy access to primary and secondary management of chronic multimorbid conditions in marginalised patients.


Infantile haemangiomas: Identifying high-risk lesions in primary care

Infantile haemangiomas: Identifying high-risk lesions in primary care

19/11/2021

General practitioners are ideally placed to identify high-risk infantile haemangiomas and coordinate their management.


An update on management of renal colic

An update on management of renal colic

24/06/2021

A stepwise approach to a patient with renal tract pain can aid immensely in formulating an accurate diagnosis and providing optimal care.


GPs at the Deep End: Identifying and addressing social disadvantage wherever it lies

GPs at the Deep End: Identifying and addressing social disadvantage wherever it lies

31/10/2019

The Deep End GPs of the Canberra Region is a grassroots organisation of general practitioners who work with at-risk people in Canberra and the surrounding region.


The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

The challenge of outpatient clinical triage in paediatric gastroenterology: Who is referred and what is needed?

20/03/2019

Effective clinical triage of referrals relies on provision of adequate clinical information (‘red flags’) and investigations.


Evolving worldwide approaches to lipid management and implications for Australian general practice

Evolving worldwide approaches to lipid management and implications for Australian general practice

23/04/2021

Guidelines on assessing and managing lipid disorders are evolving as new knowledge and treatments emerge to help health professionals and patients decide the best course of disease management.


June 2025 Clinical challenge

June 2025 Clinical challenge

21/05/2025

These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue.


Infant and child health

Infant and child health

21/05/2025

Children are our future. Supporting them with competent, compassionate and responsible care is a core value of general practice.


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.

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