This study explores the experiences of patients accessing and receiving gender-affirming care.
The paper provides key strategies guiding practices to optimise implementing social work student placements.
Complex spinal pain interdisciplinary assessment in a primary care setting shows reasonable long-term outcomes comparable to more intensive interventions.
Treating GPs have an obligation to report impaired medical student patients if the GP forms a reasonable belief that the medical student patient has put the public at substantial risk of harm.
GPs can provide factual information about the risks and benefits of treatment in order to assist this process, but are advised to avoid taking sides.
This study discusses how skin in patients with skin of colour is biologically, functionally and structurally different to that of patients with lightly pigmented skin.
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.
Negative online reviews may have significant ramifications for a clinician’s reputation, medical practice and wellbeing.
A diagnosis of cancer disrupts almost every developmental life stage and continues to affect the child, and potentially their whole family, throughout adulthood.
Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is associated with high levels of patient satisfaction, with physical and psychosocial benefits beyond metabolic improvements.
Effective clinical triage of referrals relies on provision of adequate clinical information (‘red flags’) and investigations.
This paper considers common mechanisms underpinning chronic conditions and how these mechanisms might be targeted therapeutically in primary care.
This study examined the effectiveness of a general practice nurse intervention to reduce blood pressure in adults with hypertension who are at high risk of cardiovascular disease.
This paper discusses the possible risks and non-surgical management options for a man with urinary bladder cystitis and a giant urinary bladder diverticulum with calculus formation within.
A man aged 88 years was referred to a geriatric clinic for falls evaluation.