In Practice: update to ‘gold standard’ general practice resource The RACGP Library now has the latest edition of John Murtagh’s General practice available for members.
‘I think I understand you, doctor’ Associate Professor Chris Hogan explores the importance of health literacy and ensuring patients understand what is being discussed with them.
Five-month booster possible ‘in certain circumstances’: ATAGI No changes have been prompted by the Omicron variant, but the advisory group says a shortened minimum gap can be followed if specific conditions are met.
Final call to ‘give something back to the GP community’ Prospective GP mentors are being urged to apply for the RACGP Mentoring Program, with applications set to close on 30 November.
UK study shows surging efficacy after COVID-19 booster The country’s first real-world study since its booster program began shows it is having a significant impact on protection for over-50s.
National Medicines Policy submission focuses on clinical practice Key recommendations for the policy’s review put forward by the RACGP are aimed at ensuring access, safety and quality.
In Practice: New MBS items Also gain an insight into financially strengthening general practices, new prostate cancer screening processes and childhood disorders.
RACGP urges eligible doctors to sign up for PEP The course provides access to full A1 Medicare rebates, support and mentoring from medical educators, and an optional exam preparation course.
RACGP: GP leaders wanted The Future Leaders program allows GPs from across Australia to learn leadership skills and develop techniques to help advocate for change.
Registration for Close the Gap PBS Co-payment program extended The extension is to ensure all eligible patients are registered. But have GPs been left to ‘mop up’ issues with the new system?