With studies showing a reduced life expectancy and poor physical and mental health, it is important that healthcare professionals strive towards improving the lives of Autistic people.
Preventing unintended pregnancies and optimising maternal and fetal outcomes are important public health imperatives.
The aim of achieving equitable access to bulk billing for those living in rural and regional Victoria has not yet been met, and may be under increasing pressure.
Policies should promote training of GPs as part of the increasing workforce for mental healthcare.
Global climate change is a major threat to public health in the 21st century, therefore an understanding of the consequences and the possible responses is vital.
Preconception care addresses the biomedical, behavioural and social health of women and their partners prior to pregnancy, and has far-reaching benefits for mothers and children.
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.
As conditions become increasingly complex, and as both information and misinformation become more prevalent and accessible, the ‘good GP’ needs to be a great teacher and an excellent communicator.
Children are our future. Supporting them with competent, compassionate and responsible care is a core value of general practice.
This article discusses the baseline investigations, red flags and follow-up to expedite treatment of premature thelarche for children who need it.
A case study examining an incidence of steroid-induced psychosis.
The article discusses the problem that extreme heat poses for mental health and to provide examples of how these problems can be anticipated and mitigated.
This article guides clinicians in risk stratification, treatment decisions and referral pathways for common male genital skin conditions.
The introduction of mesh procedures for vaginal prolapse and incontinence was not managed well. Introduction of new devices or techniques must be accompanied by rigorous evaluation and ongoing audit.