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Walking impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: The impact of complex motor and non-motor symptoms across the disability spectrum

Walking impairment in patients with multiple sclerosis: The impact of complex motor and non-motor symptoms across the disability spectrum

18/03/2022

Multiple sclerosis affects young people in the prime of their lives, often having an impact on motor tasks such as walking, which subsequently affects participation in daily activities.


A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of ice to reduce the pain of immunisation: The ICE trial

A study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of ice to reduce the pain of immunisation: The ICE trial

22/02/2022

Vaccination-site pain is now a recognised adverse effect, and adequate pain management strategies should be incorporated into every vaccination.


A crisis is also an opportunity: GP teachers’ views on continuing clinical placements in general practice during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic

A crisis is also an opportunity: GP teachers’ views on continuing clinical placements in general practice during the evolving COVID-19 pandemic

22/02/2022

The pandemic presented many challenges for general practice but also new opportunities for students to learn and contribute in practice.


A case of multiple small red spots

A case of multiple small red spots

21/02/2022

A male engineer aged 47 years presented with multiple pinhead-sized flat red spots on his fingers and face.


Morbilliform rash with deranged liver functions

Morbilliform rash with deranged liver functions

21/02/2022

A Caucasian woman aged 49 years presented with a three-day history of a widespread maculopapular erythematous eruption involving the torso, limbs and acral surfaces.


Postnatal

Postnatal

21/02/2022

The postnatal period is a hugely rewarding part of clinical practice and potentially a time for establishing trusting and long-term therapeutic relationships in partnership with new parents.


The postnatal period

The postnatal period

21/02/2022

The postnatal period is a hugely rewarding part of clinical practice and potentially a time for establishing trusting and long-term therapeutic relationships in partnership with new parents.


March 2022 correspondence

March 2022 correspondence

21/02/2022

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


What has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us about the use of virtual consultations in primary care?

What has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us about the use of virtual consultations in primary care?

21/02/2022

The future of telehealth in primary care requires its coherent integration into clinical infrastructure and bolstering of community access and capacity to use both video and telephone modalities.


Measuring continuity in the era of technology-enabled care

Measuring continuity in the era of technology-enabled care

21/02/2022

Recent technology-related changes in the practice of medicine will have a profound effect on both the provision and measurement of continuity.


Personalised assessment of fracture risk: Which tool to use?

Personalised assessment of fracture risk: Which tool to use?

21/02/2022

Primary care physicians play a key part in the treatment and prevention of fracture and thereby save lives by assessing and managing high-risk individuals.


March 2022 clinical challenge

March 2022 clinical challenge

21/02/2022

This clinical challenge is based on this month's Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Medical students value-adding to general practice: A qualitative study

Medical students value-adding to general practice: A qualitative study

21/02/2022

Student perspectives of value-adding on general practice placements may enable general practice supervisors to facilitate placements that maximise these benefits.


The impact of the 21 November 2016 epidemic thunderstorm asthma event on general practice clinics in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia

The impact of the 21 November 2016 epidemic thunderstorm asthma event on general practice clinics in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia

21/02/2022

This work highlights the important part that general practices play in responding to epidemic thunderstorm asthma events and the need for these practices to be prepared to respond.


Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

Postnatal care: The general practitioner visit

20/02/2022

The postnatal visit is crucial for effective healthcare education, preventive medicine and treatment, and it occurs at a time of major life transition and increased need.

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