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GP18 Q&A: Keynote speakers Future Crunch

GP18 Q&A: Keynote speakers Future Crunch

newsGP spoke with GP18 keynote speakers Tané Hunter and Angus Hervey, of Future Crunch, ahead of this year’s RACGP conference for general practice.


E-chatting about digital health to vulnerable populations

E-chatting about digital health to vulnerable populations

Dr Melinda Choy is hoping her research will make a difference.


Five tips to get the most out of your conference

Five tips to get the most out of your conference

Dr Edwin Kruys shares his guide to a successful conference ahead of GP18 on the Gold Coast.


GP18 Q&A: Keynote speaker Professor Peter Donnelly

GP18 Q&A: Keynote speaker Professor Peter Donnelly

newsGP spoke with GP18 keynote speaker Professor Peter Donnelly, of the UK’s Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, ahead of this year’s RACGP conference for general practice.


GP18 Q&A: Keynote speaker Professor Felicity Goodyear-Smith

GP18 Q&A: Keynote speaker Professor Felicity Goodyear-Smith

newsGP spoke with Professor Felicity Goodyear-Smith, from the University of Auckland in New Zealand, ahead of this year’s RACGP conference for general practice.


October issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

October 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 available online.


Anything to declare? Corporate influence in medical research

Anything to declare? Corporate influence in medical research

An investigation from the University of Sydney strengthens a growing argument for ensuring distance between research, policy and public health, and industry profit motives.


Fighting antibiotic resistance in residential aged care

Fighting antibiotic resistance in residential aged care

Residential aged care facilities are an important frontier in antibiotic stewardship, but they present their own particular challenges for GPs.


GPs more empathetic than they think, new research shows

GPs more empathetic than they think, new research shows

Researchers have found a surprising difference between GP and patient perceptions of delivered empathy.


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