Burnout prevention and management require both individual and organisational-level change.
The management of prostate cancer has changed significantly in recent years, particularly the use of imaging.
Improving general practice-based research will enable the development of contextually relevant evidence-based medicine and recommendations in general practice, ultimately benefitting Australians.
Micro-level actions by primary care staff can have a valuable and immediate impact on the healthcare experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Consumers with chronic medical conditions may not readily embrace Health Care Home practice redesign initiatives in Australia.
It is estimated that 600,000 Australians currently self-medicate with cannabis, with chronic pain a leading indication for such use.
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.
This article identifies two priorities for action for Australians living with osteoarthritis.
A suggested model for general practice that allows the full scope of practice to be developed while supporting general practitioners in their careers.
The aim of this study was to explore burnout, self-care and retention in general practice supervision in Australia.
The Australian public has benefited greatly from the manifold contributions of general practice throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Antimicrobial resistance rates are higher in Australian residential aged care facilities than other community or hospital settings.
To improve the effectiveness of interventions in primary care, unpacking the how and why interventions work is important.
Understanding the sophisticated craft and practical skills of generalist care could help both GPs and health policy makers value, respect and navigate the challenges of this complex important work.