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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.


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.


December 2024 correspondence

December 2024 correspondence

22/11/2024

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.


Risk treatment thresholds for initiating cardiovascular disease pharmacotherapy: Synthesis of international evidence to support guideline recommendations

Risk treatment thresholds for initiating cardiovascular disease pharmacotherapy: Synthesis of international evidence to support guideline recommendations

10/11/2024

Evidence-informed guideline recommendations on risk treatment thresholds for initiating blood pressure- and lipid-lowering therapy for cardiovascular disease primary prevention is presented.


Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis and management of primary cutaneous melanomas in New South Wales, Australia: A retrospective cohort study

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the diagnosis and management of primary cutaneous melanomas in New South Wales, Australia: A retrospective cohort study

10/11/2024

The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the pandemic on melanoma diagnosis and management in New South Wales, Australia.


Conjunctivitis: A review

Conjunctivitis: A review

23/10/2024

This article presents an overview of conjunctivitis, exploring its causes and how to accurately assess and diagnose it.


Melanoma medicine: New drugs for melanoma and the role of the general practitioner

Melanoma medicine: New drugs for melanoma and the role of the general practitioner

23/08/2024

This review summarises the evolving status of melanoma care, emphasising when to refer patients to medical oncologists as part of the multidisciplinary team.


Editorial: Heartsink

Editorial: Heartsink

22/01/2024

Every doctor has experienced heartsink with the realisation that the next patient encounter will be difficult. Engaging with heartsink issues is demanding and uncomfortable but necessary.


Pelvic pain

Pelvic pain

19/01/2024

Chronic pelvic pain can be challenging for practitioners but more especially patients. Understanding its nature and the range of available therapies can assist significantly.*


December 2023 correspondence

December 2023 correspondence

21/11/2023

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.


Impact of a general practice nurse intervention to improve blood pressure control: The ImPress study

Impact of a general practice nurse intervention to improve blood pressure control: The ImPress study

21/11/2023

This study examined the effectiveness of a general practice nurse intervention to reduce blood pressure in adults with hypertension who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease.


August 2023 correspondence

August 2023 correspondence

25/07/2023

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.

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