What happens when a bully is a member of your family? Research has found a third of children experience sibling bullying.
Changes to health workforce distribution system come into effect newsGP explains the changes and what they mean for rural and remote GPs, international medical graduates and the communities they serve.
Cue cards for improving health communication Not everyone finds it easy to discuss their health, but a new resource offers a helpful way to kick-start those conversations.
AHPRA takes steps to reassure practitioners who receive a notification GPs are identified as a major source of help in a new AHPRA video aimed at reducing notification-induced anxiety.
Increase to NDIS price limits good news for rural providers The Federal Government has announced a spending boost to the scheme, with particular benefits for service providers in rural and remote areas.
Being a GP: What you do or what you are? A long-time GP reflects on her relationship with her profession and asks the question, is medicine a vocation – or a job?
Weaning off antidepressants: How can GPs help? More than three million Australians were prescribed antidepressants last financial year, but what happens when a patient wishes to stop?
‘We have to normalise it’: Boosting bowel cancer screening rates Participation in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program remains low, but Professor Jon Emery believes GPs are instrumental to boosting numbers.