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In Practice: Health of the Nation survey now open

In Practice: Health of the Nation survey now open

The focus is ‘multidisciplinary team care and preventive health activities’, with GPs urged to inform the RACGP’s advocacy.


Could changing your diet improve endometriosis pain?

Could changing your diet improve endometriosis pain?

A recent study suggests it’s possible, as many women with endometriosis look to complementary therapies to manage their symptoms.


New gun laws place GPs in ‘complex position’

New gun laws place GPs in ‘complex position’

Anyone applying for or renewing a firearm licence in WA must now undergo a health assessment with a GP. But there are clinical and ethical concerns.


Health groups call on candidates to reveal abortion support

Health groups call on candidates to reveal abortion support

The RACGP has joined forces with 39 high-profile health groups, calling on political parties to support improving abortion access for all.


Have your say: Health of the Nation survey now open

Have your say: Health of the Nation survey now open

After last year’s survey helped create tangible changes, GPs are urged to once again help shape the future of general practice.


General practice ‘not recognised’ in mental health agreement

General practice ‘not recognised’ in mental health agreement

The RACGP says the Productivity Commission’s review of a new national agreement must include the crucial role GPs play in mental health care.


New guidance for complex UTIs in kids

New guidance for complex UTIs in kids

The guidelines specifically for complicated infections cover diagnosis and management according to determining fea­tures.


GPs missed in $1 billion mental health promise

GPs missed in $1 billion mental health promise

Labor’s Federal Election commitment to create ‘more free mental health services’ includes new dedicated walk-in clinics, but the college fears this will only further fragment care.


Drug summit report reveals points for reform

Drug summit report reveals points for reform

Building a better trained workforce is among its recommendations, with GPs calling for recognition of their ‘life-saving role’.


RACGP calls for changes to AHPRA immediate action process

RACGP calls for changes to AHPRA immediate action process

The college has raised concerns about the delays faced by GPs subject to immediate action and the subsequent impact on their wellbeing – calling for an update to current processes.


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