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RACGP takes the lead in supporting non-vocationally registered doctors

RACGP takes the lead in supporting non-vocationally registered doctors

RACGP Chief Executive Officer Dr Zena Burgess reflects on the college’s new program to support non-vocationally registered doctors attain Fellowship.


What GPs need to know for the start of the new financial year

What GPs need to know for the start of the new financial year

The new financial year will bring a number of important changes to programs and services that affect general practice. newsGP summarises some key information for GPs.


New refugee healthcare resource for GPs and practice teams

New refugee healthcare resource for GPs and practice teams

Dr Kate Walker, GP and Chair of the RACGP Refugee Health Specific Interests network, talks to newsGP about the Australian refugee health practice guide during Refugee Week.


Confronting racism in general practice

Confronting racism in general practice

Racism can be expressed in various ways. Dr Tim Koh told newsGP the best way to deal with it in general practice is to talk about it openly – and to not let it slip by.


GPs can help reduce cancer rates in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population

GPs can help reduce cancer rates in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population

A Menzies researcher is calling on the World Health Organization and governments to prioritise improvements in cancer control for Indigenous people globally.


Do we need to reassess the flu vaccine?

Do we need to reassess the flu vaccine?

Dr Evan Ackermann looks at recent research on the use of the flu vaccine in Australia.


June issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

June issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

The latest issue of the Australian Journal of General Practice, the RACGP’s peer-reviewed
scholarly journal, is now available online.


Flu vaccine shortages due to ‘unprecedented demand’: Chief Medical Officer

Flu vaccine shortages due to ‘unprecedented demand’: Chief Medical Officer

Increased demand of up to 30% is the cause of shortfalls in the supply of flu vaccines around Australia, according to Australia’s Acting Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Hobbs.


What are probiotic supplements – and are they necessary?

What are probiotic supplements – and are they necessary?

There has been a lot of discussion emerging about probiotic supplements. Should GPs be advising patients to add them to their diets?


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