Existing statutes and bodies of case law may be sufficiently flexible to accommodate new technologies along with the appropriate safeguards, operating procedures and consent forms.
Over the past 10 years significant improvements in technology underlying ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment have led to marked improvements in visual outcomes for patients.
Technology is increasingly encroaching into the doctor–patient consultation space, moving beyond the relatively straightforward applications in medical records.
Increasing the numbers of people with hepatitis B being tested, regularly monitored and treated in primary care settings will require additional systems-strengthening activity.
This article discusses fertility assistance and reproductive technologies to help GPs care for patients with fertility concerns.
A discussion of existing barriers to reproduction to help general practitioners discuss the topic of fertility concerns with patients.
Exploring our lives, as GPs, outside the clinic.
This article discusses the significant role of medical certificates in patient care.
This study aims to provide a general overview of immunotherapy and irAEs, highlighting common clinical scenarios and general principles of management.
Student perspectives of value-adding on general practice placements may enable general practice supervisors to facilitate placements that maximise these benefits.
Learning in the medical workplace is a complex process that includes apprenticeship learning, role modelling and construction of knowledge.
Students’ perceptions of family medicine were positive, but their interests in and intention to pursue a career in family medicine were still low after a clinical rotation.
Little is known about how didactic online learning materials curated by general practice faculty influence medical student impressions of general practice.
Current medical practice includes a combination of what history tells us is appropriate and scientific explanation can confirm. Everyday practice requires both sources of guidance.