The role of Primary Care Teams in Abu Dhabi has been essential, and they have made a valuable contribution to the population, in managing COVID-19.
Not all preferences outlined in an individual’s advance care plan are implemented during their end-of-life care.
This article discusses approaches to preserve quality of life for patients with end-stage chronic limb-threatening ischaemia.
There is an overwhelming focus on documentation of organisational structures and care processes, detracting from what really matters – whether the wellbeing of residents has been achieved.
Chronic non-cancer pain management illustrates the case for reconceptualising chronic condition management using a generic lifestyle-based approach.
Australian primary healthcare has been transitioning from episodic to continuous care of patients with diabetes.
Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic disease in Australia, with 1.2 million people known to have type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes.
An update on the various treatment methods available today to tackle pilonidal disease.
This project discusses a model of care for safe and effective management of tuberculosis infection.
This article discusses the role of general practice in the care of cancer survivors and provides recommendations for cancer survivorship care planning.
This paper is a guide to the assessment, evaluation and management of clinical presentations after parotid surgery.
Although rare, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease is always fatal. General practitioners are often the first to see the patient, so ongoing awareness of the disease is essential.
This paper summarises some of the more common reasons for intraocular injection, as well as some common and/or more serious complications.
This paper examines the theory of institutionalisation as applied to individuals entering aged care, providing a framework for GPs to appreciate the processes involved for these individuals.
We celebrate the longstanding role of nutrition in general practice and its increasing prominence in clinical practice.