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May clinical challenge

May clinical challenge

30/03/2020

This clinical challenge is based on this month’s Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Current management of cerebral gliomas

Current management of cerebral gliomas

23/03/2020

Despite their rarity, primary tumours of the central nervous system have a devastating impact on patient survival and quality of life.


Whole-person care in general practice: Factors affecting the provision of whole-person care

Whole-person care in general practice: Factors affecting the provision of whole-person care

23/03/2020

Multiple factors related to the immediate, local and broader contexts of care, together with overarching factors, influence its provision.


Links between perceived general practitioner support and the wellbeing of Australian patients with persistent pain

Links between perceived general practitioner support and the wellbeing of Australian patients with persistent pain

23/03/2020

Psychological support provided by GPs is an important factor for the maintenance of a positive sense of wellbeing for patients with persistent pain.


Patients’ perceptions following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: Sorry or satisfied?

Patients’ perceptions following laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy: Sorry or satisfied?

23/03/2020

Laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy is associated with high levels of patient satisfaction, with physical and psychosocial benefits beyond metabolic improvements.


The built environment and obesity: You are where you live

The built environment and obesity: You are where you live

23/03/2020

It is time for the discourse about obesity in clinical medicine to be broadened and informed by emerging evidence of the environmental determinants that affect obesity.


April correspondence

April correspondence

23/03/2020

Readers express their opinions on published articles and topics of interest.


Exercise is medicine – Moving an idea into action

Exercise is medicine – Moving an idea into action

23/03/2020

The rationale for promoting exercise for both primary and secondary health prevention benefits is unequivocal.


April clinical challenge

April clinical challenge

23/03/2020

This clinical challenge is based on this month’s Focus articles. To complete this activity, go to the RACGP website.


Exercise

Exercise

20/03/2020

The rationale for promoting exercise for both primary and secondary health prevention benefits is unequivocal.


Exercise medicine in cancer care

Exercise medicine in cancer care

20/03/2020

Evidence suggests that exercise has a significant therapeutic effect in the management of cancer.


Physical activity for people with lung cancer

Physical activity for people with lung cancer

20/03/2020

Exercise testing and prescription for patients with lung cancer adheres to general principles, along with cancer-specific safety considerations.


Prescribing and dosing exercise in primary care

Prescribing and dosing exercise in primary care

20/03/2020

The need for medicinal and procedural treatment for many conditions can be reduced if proficiency in exercise prescription is developed.


Type 2 diabetes and the medicine of exercise: The role of general practice in ensuring exercise is part of every patient’s plan

Type 2 diabetes and the medicine of exercise: The role of general practice in ensuring exercise is part of every patient’s plan

20/03/2020

Exercise is a safe and effective treatment modality to assist in the control of glucose levels and reduce complications for individuals with type 2 diabetes.


A keratinised lump on the lateral surface of the tongue

A keratinised lump on the lateral surface of the tongue

20/03/2020

A female patient, aged 59 years, presents with an 8 mm slightly raised lump on the right lateral border of the tongue.

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