General practitioners are in an ideal place to assist in the stabilising of the health of those in custody and maintenance of the health of those released from prison.
Establishing a culturally safe assessment of cultural safety, determined by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, should be prioritised as an essential component of registrar assessment.
This study shows the importance of sharing and learning from policy differences.
General practitioners are well positioned to take a comprehensive approach to the management of functional decline in older people, aided by a range of funded programs.
This article discusses the consequences of abolishing the COVID-19 zero-tolerance policy for GPs in Shanghai and lessons for GPs and clinical practice management in future pandemics.
A suggested model for general practice that allows the full scope of practice to be developed while supporting general practitioners in their careers.
The Australian public has benefited greatly from the manifold contributions of general practice throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Home visits may change patients’ healthcare resource utilisation, including hospital admission, medications, outpatient and emergency room visits.
This study explores the ways in which treating practitioners can recognise, support and assist doctors with mental health or substance use challenges who are facing regulatory processes.
Global climate change is a major threat to public health in the 21st century, therefore an understanding of the consequences and the possible responses is vital.
In planning models of care for patients with non-communicable diseases, differences and commonalities must be considered.
Low use of care planning and reviews presents an opportunity for general practitioners to improve care.
The study confirms under-treatment of Australian adults at high cardiovascular disease risk and indicates potential for health gains with increased implementation of evidence-based guidelines.
This study provides insights into risky alcohol consumption in middle-aged Australian women and their use of primary healthcare services.