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DVA initiatives to improve veterans’ access to healthcare

DVA initiatives to improve veterans’ access to healthcare

The Department of Veterans’ Affairs has introduced a number of changes to better assist veterans in accessing the care they need for body and mind.


DoH cautions pilgrims and doctors to be aware of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome

DoH cautions pilgrims and doctors to be aware of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome

The Department of Health has issued a preventive health warning for people travelling to the Middle East, and for the doctors who will treat them.


Greg Hunt proposes changes to reporting scheme to help address medicine shortages

Greg Hunt proposes changes to reporting scheme to help address medicine shortages

The Federal Health Minister wants to make the reporting scheme mandatory rather than voluntary, with legal definitions of medicine shortage and penalties for non-compliance.


The RACGP’s Green Book: Putting prevention into practice

The RACGP’s Green Book: Putting prevention into practice

The new third edition of the RACGP’s Putting prevention into practice: Guidelines for the implementation of prevention in the general practice setting is now available, providing GPs and practice teams with a framework for implementing preventive medicine.


June issue of Australian Journal of General Practice now available

June 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 now available online.


When is the treatment worse than the disease?

When is the treatment worse than the disease?

New research shows GPs can help patients avoid opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Dr Hester Wilson, Chair of the RACGP’s Specific Interests Addiction Medicine network, considers how.


Genetics and ethics: Do doctors have a duty of care to a patient’s relatives?

Genetics and ethics: Do doctors have a duty of care to a patient’s relatives?

Dr Chris Hogan writes for newsGP about the ethics of informing a patient’s family members of a heritable disease.


Unfounded claims about complementary medicine put patients in danger: RACGP

Unfounded claims about complementary medicine put patients in danger: RACGP

Proposed legislation to legalise un-scientific claims on complementary medicines will place Australian patients at risk and must not come into force, Chair of the RACGP Expert Committee – Quality Care Dr Evan Ackermann told newsGP.


With no medication treatment regimen to help people quit ice, what can GPs do?

With no medication treatment regimen to help people quit ice, what can GPs do?

The use of ice – a purer, more potent form of methamphetamine – has captured the attention of the Australian public.


No evidence acupuncture during IVF increases chances of pregnancy

No evidence acupuncture during IVF increases chances of pregnancy

A new study has cast doubts on acupuncture’s effects on a woman’s chances of having a baby through IVF.


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