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Narrowing in on urethral strictures

Narrowing in on urethral strictures

24/03/2021

When left untreated, urethral strictures can devastate the health and function of the urinary tract.


Management of patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in primary care

Management of patients with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in primary care

24/03/2021

Achieving good outcomes for patients with diabetes and cardiovascular disease requires a concerted effort to manage and monitor diabetes and associated comorbidities.


Paget’s disease of bone: A clinical update

Paget’s disease of bone: A clinical update

21/01/2021

The clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of patients with Paget’s disease of bone are described in this article.


Antibiotic prescribing for tonsillopharyngitis in a general practice setting: Can the use of Modified Centor Criteria reduce antibiotic prescribing?

Antibiotic prescribing for tonsillopharyngitis in a general practice setting: Can the use of Modified Centor Criteria reduce antibiotic prescribing?

21/05/2019

An investigative study into whether using the Modified Centor Criteria reduces antibiotic prescribing in a general practice setting.


Current approaches to the pharmacological treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

Current approaches to the pharmacological treatment of Alzheimer’s disease

29/08/2018

Medications may be used in conjunction with non-pharmacological treatments to manage cognition, function and behaviour in people with Alzheimer’s disease.


Management of sore throat in primary care

Management of sore throat in primary care

27/06/2018

This study suggests that there is a role for better communication of the gradual but practical changes of Australian sore throat management guidelines to GPs.


Shared decision making in multimorbidity

Shared decision making in multimorbidity

24/05/2018

Involving patients in the clinical decision-making process is integral to providing individualised care and is promoted as a hallmark of good clinical practice.


Identification and surgical management of acute severe ulcerative colitis: A guide for general practitioners

Identification and surgical management of acute severe ulcerative colitis: A guide for general practitioners

22/03/2024

This review provides GPs with an understanding of acute severe ulcerative colitis evaluation and risk assessment, emphasising surgical management and complementing existing medical methods.


Feasibility of a text-mediated recall system to increase cardiovascular disease risk assessment in general practice: Mixed-methods pilot evaluation

Feasibility of a text-mediated recall system to increase cardiovascular disease risk assessment in general practice: Mixed-methods pilot evaluation

01/07/2023

This study showed that an SMS recall system for Heart Health Checks can be effective and acceptable in general practice.


How can general practitioners support people who inject drugs to engage with direct-acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C? A qualitative study

How can general practitioners support people who inject drugs to engage with direct-acting antiviral treatment for hepatitis C? A qualitative study

21/09/2021

Boosting hepatis C virus diagnosis and treatment in general practice settings for people who inject drugs is essential if Australia is to reach the World Health Organization elimination goals.


Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

Too many pills, too many sick older Australians: Working together is key

22/02/2021

The enhanced Residential Medication Management Review program will address barriers and support general practitioners to make medication changes for older Australians.


Multidisciplinary management of motor neurone disease

Multidisciplinary management of motor neurone disease

29/08/2018

MND is a group of neurodegenerative disorders best managed using a multidisciplinary approach, with the general practitioner as an integral part of the team.


The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

The health status of newly arrived Syrian refugees at the Refugee Health Service, South Australia, 2016

27/06/2019

This study shows the importance of health screening for new arrival refugees, including screening for infectious diseases, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies, chronic disease and mental health.


Cardiovascular conditions and COVID-19

Cardiovascular conditions and COVID-19

20/05/2020

Although COVID-19 primarily affects the respiratory system, cardiovascular involvement is common, especially in individuals who are severely ill.


Communicable disease outbreaks: Contact tracing

Communicable disease outbreaks: Contact tracing

17/06/2020

This third article in a series on communicable disease outbreaks focuses on contact tracing, fondly known as ‘shoe-leather epidemiology’.

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