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COVID-19: Pump-priming positive healthcare reform

COVID-19: Pump-priming positive healthcare reform

16/09/2020

This case study of GP Shared Care provides an interesting lens though which to view the current opportunities for improved healthcare partnerships as we respond to the COVID-19 challenges.


Common causes of ‘swelling’ in the oral cavity

Common causes of ‘swelling’ in the oral cavity

01/09/2020

The most commonly encountered swellings in the oral cavity are either submucosal in nature, or involve swelling of the underlying jaw (maxilla or mandible).


Common benign and malignant oral mucosal disease

Common benign and malignant oral mucosal disease

25/08/2020

The most commonly encountered mucosal surface lesions are those of an epithelial break (ulcer) or an alteration in thickness, texture or colour (white, red or pigmented lesion).


Continuity of care: Vital, but how do we measure and promote it?

Continuity of care: Vital, but how do we measure and promote it?

21/09/2018

This paper examines the importance of, and challenges in, measuring and promoting continuity of care in Australia.


Management of sore throat in primary care

Management of sore throat in primary care

27/06/2018

This study suggests that there is a role for better communication of the gradual but practical changes of Australian sore throat management guidelines to GPs.


Consultation skill tips for new general practice registrars: An update

Consultation skill tips for new general practice registrars: An update

22/11/2024

This article provides practical tips to support registrars to navigate the general practice consultation safely and effectively.


Programmed shared medical appointments: A novel procedure for chronic disease management

Programmed shared medical appointments: A novel procedure for chronic disease management

24/01/2018

Shared medical appointments and programmed shared medical appointments are an innovative approach to chronic disease management.


Factors influencing the decision to become a supervisor: A qualitative study of early-career general practitioners and rural generalists

Factors influencing the decision to become a supervisor: A qualitative study of early-career general practitioners and rural generalists

22/11/2024

This paper shares the perspectives of early-career general practitioners (GPs) and rural generalists about the barriers, motivators and enablers to becoming a GP supervisor.


A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk assessment tool in preventive lung healthcare: An unmet need?

A chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk assessment tool in preventive lung healthcare: An unmet need?

24/08/2023

Considering the use of risk prediction methodology for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).


Diagnosing and managing patients with chronic pain who develop prescription opioid use disorder: A scoping review of general practitioners’ experience

Diagnosing and managing patients with chronic pain who develop prescription opioid use disorder: A scoping review of general practitioners’ experience

03/10/2022

Prescription opioid use disorder is an important sequela of long-term prescribed opioids for chronic pain.


Embedding primary healthcare professionals as consumers in cancer research development

Embedding primary healthcare professionals as consumers in cancer research development

01/08/2022

It is essential to involve primary healthcare professionals as stakeholders in the development of research questions and study design to ensure relevance and feasibility.


To do or not to do: Teaching the skill of deciding what to do in the face of uncertainty

To do or not to do: Teaching the skill of deciding what to do in the face of uncertainty

22/11/2024

This article outlines strategies a general practice supervisor can implement to help registrars manage uncertainty.


Using the Australian Immunisation Register to support general practices to improve childhood vaccination rates

Using the Australian Immunisation Register to support general practices to improve childhood vaccination rates

22/02/2024

Australian Immunisation Register data are increasingly being used to assess vaccination rates and assist public health practitioners to target interventions to improve these rates.


Normalising research  into the lives of Australian general practitioners

Normalising research into the lives of Australian general practitioners

25/01/2023

Research, education and clinical practice form the cornerstone of the medical profession. Practising clinicians should appreciate the role of research and actively participate in knowledge generation.


Participant experiences of intervention to detect and manage familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian general practice: A qualitative descriptive study

Participant experiences of intervention to detect and manage familial hypercholesterolaemia in Australian general practice: A qualitative descriptive study

01/09/2022

Patient health literacy is a barrier to both management of familial hypercholesterolaemia and cascade testing.

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