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Graduates find a new path to general practice

Graduates find a new path to general practice

Wiradjuri man Dr Ryan Bulger returned to his hometown to practice medicine – he was one of 61 GPs celebrated at an ACT Fellowship ceremony.


‘This was done for the cultural change’: GP makes history

‘This was done for the cultural change’: GP makes history

Earlier this year, NSW junior doctors won a $230 million payout after alleging underpayment, but the lead plaintiff said it was never about the money.


Celebrating GPs’ contribution: World Family Doctor Day

Celebrating GPs’ contribution: World Family Doctor Day

The RACGP President thanks Australia’s GPs for ‘keeping the engine running’ of our ‘world-class’ health system.


‘It’s been absolutely terrific’: 96-year-old GP shares secrets to success

‘It’s been absolutely terrific’: 96-year-old GP shares secrets to success

Dr John Wiseman is one of Australia’s oldest practising doctors, and as he prepares to hang up the stethoscope, says he ‘has no regrets’.


More support needed for GPs delivering palliative care

More support needed for GPs delivering palliative care

GPs are being asked to share the challenges and successes of providing palliative care, which experts say can be part of day-to-day consulting.


‘Wrong priorities’: RACGP President airs Budget concern

‘Wrong priorities’: RACGP President airs Budget concern

Urgent Care Centres will receive a $227 million boost in the Budget, but Dr Nicole Higgins says this is ‘window dressing to the problem’.


New standard warns against over-medicating the elderly

New standard warns against over-medicating the elderly

Chemical restraint should only be used as a last resort when treating vulnerable patients, according to a new national standard.


How unpaid overtime reveals ‘toxic’ side of medicine

How unpaid overtime reveals ‘toxic’ side of medicine

Junior doctors have just won the largest underpayment class action in Australian history – but their real aim is a potential shift in culture.


New initiative provides rural doctors with their own GP

New initiative provides rural doctors with their own GP

The GPs4RuralDocs program means that health workers in remote Queensland will no longer need to travel to see their own GP.


Warning issued on point-of-care testing compliance

Warning issued on point-of-care testing compliance

Despite thousands of MBS claims, the DoHAC understands no clinics are approved for the HbA1c test, sparking calls for practices to get accredited.


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