GPs will need to adapt rapidly to change, seizing opportunities offered by disruptive technology in a globalised world affected by climate change.
We need to count what counts if we want to ensure modern workforce approaches can indeed produce a fit-for-purpose generalist workforce that is able to meet the needs of the communities we serve.
The focus is shifting to how best to enable GPs to deliver effective, efficient and equitable care.
GPs require enhanced skills and confidence to communicate confidentiality and trustworthiness, and engage migrant and refugee young people on issues of sexual and reproductive healthcare.
The demonstrated youth-centricity of the general practices associated with QUT, UNSW and UniMelb contrasts with traditional general practice.
The serious health impact of trauma and adversity can be significantly lessened if patients receive trauma-informed care from GPs when needed.
Pre-consultation patient-directed reminders could be an effective tool to increase preventive care for patients with T2DM in general practice.
Brucellosis has earned its place alongside syphilis and tuberculosis as one of the ‘great imitators’ and causes of pyrexia of unknown origin.
Carefully consider travel and animal exposure history in all patients with undiagnosed febrile illnesses.
In patients with risk factors for leptospirosis, a high index of clinical suspicion is important to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.
This study investigates the facilitators and barriers to offering reproductive genetic carrier screening in general practice.
This article summarises the evidence-based management of nausea in advanced cancer.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to managing acute presentations that might arise in primary care settings following common rhinology surgeries.
The differing cognitive frameworks and life experiences of GPs have brought varied approaches to problem solving and patient engagement into the profession.
General practice represents the synergy between mechanistic and humanistic cognitive paradigms – promoting the best of science and technology, while placing the patient and their welfare centrally.