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The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach: A curious case of myopericarditis associated with <i>Campylobacter</i> enteritis

The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach: A curious case of myopericarditis associated with Campylobacter enteritis

23/04/2021

A man aged 29 years presented to a general practitioner with mild central chest pain and non-bloody diarrhoea.


Pruritic erythematous plaque in the skin folds

Pruritic erythematous plaque in the skin folds

23/04/2021

A Caucasian female, aged 40 years, previously healthy, presented with an eight-week history of a pruritic erythematous skin lesion affecting the inframammary creases.


Flinders University rural medical school student program outcomes

Flinders University rural medical school student program outcomes

23/04/2021

The study demonstrates the strong correlation between the Flinders University Rural Clinical School Program in South Australia and long-term rural medical workforce outcomes.


General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis

General practitioner attitudes towards systems-level opioid prescribing interventions: A pooled secondary qualitative analysis

23/04/2021

Beliefs about the usefulness of initiatives to reduce opioid prescribing in clinical practice and autonomy in prescribing may be important considerations in driving compliance.


The COVID-19 pandemic and perceived exercise benefits and barriers: A cross-sectional study on Turkish society perceptions of physical activity

The COVID-19 pandemic and perceived exercise benefits and barriers: A cross-sectional study on Turkish society perceptions of physical activity

23/04/2021

The isolation period affects individuals’ physical activity levels, with results indicating minimal activity levels in the general population.


Rheumatology

Rheumatology

22/04/2021

This issue focuses on rheumatology and includes articles on acute rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis and the role of exercise in management of rheumatological disease.


Acute rheumatic fever – Clinical vigilance is essential for primary prevention to be successful and avoid lifelong rheumatic heart disease

Acute rheumatic fever – Clinical vigilance is essential for primary prevention to be successful and avoid lifelong rheumatic heart disease

22/04/2021

Successful implementation of evidence-based medicine requires framing within the cultural and structural barriers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experience.


May 2021 Correspondence

May 2021 Correspondence

22/04/2021

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


Primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever

Primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever

22/04/2021

Primary prevention is the prompt antibiotic treatment of Strep A infection, and it can reduce the risk of developing acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.


The role of exercise in management of rheumatological disease

The role of exercise in management of rheumatological disease

22/04/2021

International rheumatology bodies now recommend multiple forms of exercise as part of the management of both osteoarthritis and the more classically inflammatory rheumatic disorders.


Characteristic-specific rates of rheumatoid arthritis and its management in Australian general practice

Characteristic-specific rates of rheumatoid arthritis and its management in Australian general practice

22/04/2021

Results from this study suggest that general practitioner management actions align with current national guidelines and, in the main, do not differ by rurality.


‘Just my gout’: A young man with chronic oligoarthritis

‘Just my gout’: A young man with chronic oligoarthritis

22/04/2021

A man aged 23 years presented to a new general practitioner requesting treatment for gout.


Chronic kidney disease: Engaging our patients to change the course of this illness

Chronic kidney disease: Engaging our patients to change the course of this illness

25/03/2021

Patients can be empowered through understanding chronic kidney disease as not confined to a single organ system but as the antecedent and consequence of several pathophysiological processes.


April 2021 clinical challenge

April 2021 clinical challenge

25/03/2021

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


Book review: Travels through historic medical education sites of Europe

Book review: Travels through historic medical education sites of Europe

25/03/2021

The content helps guide the reader across the landscape of Europe, from one important location to the next, describing the context and importance for each site.

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