Singing from the same song sheet: where medicine and music intersect Honing their skills in the language of music and medicine has helped two GP brothers master the work−life balancing act.
What role do GPs have in supporting work participation? New resources aim to provide further support when navigating the ‘extremely complex’ process.
GP launches petition against ‘unfair’ MBS changes to telehealth Dr Todd Cameron is adamant mandating use of video technology for consults longer than 20 minutes will create a barrier for patients with chronic and complex health needs.
Returning to work Dr Stoupas and Dr Singleton talk to Dr George Zahrias, RACGP Senior Medical Advisor for Education Progression, about remediation and returning to work following extended leave.
Research maps new concepts of burnout Two recent studies reveal key predictors of personality types most at risk of burnout, suggesting new models of diagnosis.
Is it okay for GPs to cry at work? There are many reasons doctors can be brought to tears. Dr Evelyn Lewin asks the question: Is crying at work acceptable for GPs?
Finding perfect balance Dr Brett Penwarn’s philosophy on health and wellbeing is simple: do what you love.
Comedy and tragedy: How stand-up comedy helped this GP find meaning Many doctors are struggling with issues of mental health and burnout. Can comedy help?
Owning a general practice: Striking the right balance Many GPs are managing the ins and outs of running a business, in addition to providing patient care.