This paper describes the challenges faced by children and young people in the face of the unprecedented impact of climate‑related events or anxiety about planetary health.
This paper aims to provide GPs with the tools to perform a basic exercise assessment with children and adolescents and an understanding of the core principles of exercise prescription.
This study highlights the need for a public health intervention, such as a vaccination program, to address the low immunisation coverage among Rohingya refugee children in Malaysia.
As conditions become increasingly complex, and as both information and misinformation become more prevalent and accessible, the ‘good GP’ needs to be a great teacher and an excellent communicator.
Children are our future. Supporting them with competent, compassionate and responsible care is a core value of general practice.
The telehealth consult can be as clinically satisfying as the traditional face-to-face primary care consult.
This article aims to provide the general practitioner with a practical guide and an up-to-date evidence-based review on how to manage the head and neck cancer survivor.
This article summarises the evidence-based management of nausea in advanced cancer.
A man, aged 31 years, presented with a five-day history of worsening sore throat and a mixed macular–vesicular rash on his hands.
Young people experience cancer risk management in ways that are different to adults, which may affect the acceptability of, adherence to and outcomes of screening.
A Caucasian man aged 63 years with a history of heavy smoking and occasional alcohol drinking presented with concerns regarding a hard lump in the middle of his hard palate.
Evidence suggests that GPs and their recommendations consistently improve participation in screening for CRC.
This study aimed to understand the experiences of using nasal balloon auto-inflation as a treatment for childhood otitis media with effusion.
This paper describes a clinical approach to chronic respiratory disorders for clinicians working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, particularly in the remote Australian context.
This article provides an overview of genital gender affirmation surgeries, focusing on the available options and appropriate referral criteria for GPs and surgeons.