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Heavy menstrual bleeding: Understanding the options

Heavy menstrual bleeding: Understanding the options

Hayley Harrison served as a consumer advocate for the Australian Commission of Safety and Quality in Health Care on the ‘Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical standard’, bringing her lived experience of the condition to the working group.


December edition of Australian Family Physician

December edition of Australian Family Physician

The latest edition of Australian Family Physician is now available.


New alert system to help prepare for thunderstorm asthma

New alert system to help prepare for thunderstorm asthma

A year on from the major thunderstorm asthma event that occurred in 2016, practitioners and patients can now be better equipped for similar events.


Australian GPs delivering quality in the face of high demand

Australian GPs delivering quality in the face of high demand

General practice remains the most commonly accessed healthcare service in Australia, with new statistics showing more than eight out of 10 people visited a GP in the last 12 months.


Medical students and the issue of suicide

Medical students and the issue of suicide

Australia’s medical student community is experiencing a suicide problem, the President of the Australian Medical Students Association (AMSA) told newsGP.


New clinical standard to help address variation in care for heavy menstrual bleeding

New clinical standard to help address variation in care for heavy menstrual bleeding

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC) recently launched its Heavy menstrual bleeding clinical care standard (the Standard), with the goals of informing best practice for healthcare providers and empowering the 25% of women of reproductive age who experience the condition.
 


Advertising: Is your practice compliant?

Advertising: Is your practice compliant?

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) recently starting sending letters to practitioners as part of its advertising compliance and enforcement strategy.
 


RACGP back in charge of training

RACGP back in charge of training

The RACGP will resume delivery of general practice training in Australia, Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt announced this morning at GP17.

‘General practice training is back with the RACGP, where it should always have been,’ he said during his keynote address.


Dementia death rates rising

Dementia death rates rising

Dementia is now the leading cause of death among women in Australia, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). This is a significant development given ischemic heart disease has previously been the leading cause of death for both sexes in Australia since the early part of last century. 
 


 Opioids leading in drug-induced deaths

Opioids leading in drug-induced deaths

Drug-related deaths in Australia are at their highest levels in the last two decades, according to figures released yesterday by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
 


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