This article discusses strategies for the development of effective solutions for general practitioners to improve nutrition care.
Post–intensive care syndrome screening is not well defined, and the absence of an established care pathway for intensive care unit survivors means responsibility is not clearly delegated.
This issue describes aspects of modern cancer treatment and underscores the importance of general practitioners to achieve optimal whole-person care.
This issue focuses on women’s health and includes articles on human papillomavirus testing and vaccination, preconception care, recurrent miscarriage, gestational diabetes mellitus and pelvic pain.
Perinatal care is a clear demonstration of the vertical and horizontal integration of general practitioners into the broader healthcare system.
Access to primary care can be affected by a person's social and environmental situation. Articles in this month’s edition discuss barriers to access and innovative solutions for improving access.
This article provides a UK-based general practitioner’s perspective on shifting to a multidisciplinary model in primary care
The updated Osteoarthritis of the Knee Clinical Care Standard is an important tool that can support best practice care for people presenting with suspected knee osteoarthritis.
This article reviews the challenges of developing a workforce of trained general practitioners for primary care in Pakistan and proposes solutions to address the gap.
Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.
This article explores patients’ perceptions of nutrition advice and care received from doctors and expectations of this care, including key skills and attributes patients perceive as important.
There is a need to enhance aged care exposure for general practice registrars in ways that build on the competence of registrars and the trust in registrars by older patients and supervisors.
This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.