General practitioner training is key to a healthy profession. In this issue, we explore teaching strategies, supervisor journeys and other aspects of general practice training and education.
Holistic primary care extends not just across an individual’s lifespan but also to people of all cultures, genders, orientations, beliefs and socio-economic position.
These questions are based on the Focus articles in this issue. Please choose the single best answer for each question.
New insights into our understanding of skin morphology, treatment and cultural contexts equip GPs to manage various skin diseases as they might present in all the individuals they serve.
In this issue of AJGP, contemporary challenges and breakthroughs in urology are explored, aiming to provide practical insights for primary care physicians.
The field of urology has evolved rapidly in recent years. This latest issue of AJGP seeks to present some of the newer applicable and relevant developments.
In this issue of the Journal, prescribing is addressed from differing perspectives.
General practitioners provide comprehensive care to many patients who are involuntarily childless as well as managing an increasing number of childfree couples who are childless by choice.
The adage ‘prevention is better than cure’ resonates strongly with medicolegal issues. Failing to recognise or manage problems early is likely to lead to worse outcomes and increased costs.
General practitioners are frontline workers for psychological medicine. This issue presents the latest updates on mental health topics relevant to general practice.
Disaster can take many forms in general practice, ranging from in-house challenges such as IT security, through to full-blown external events on a local or global scale. Here, we consider several.