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Medically unexplained symptoms and the ‘swamp’ of general practice

Medically unexplained symptoms and the ‘swamp’ of general practice

Associate Professor Louise Stone examines an especially uncertain aspect of healthcare.


Q&A: Building a better workplace for registrars

Q&A: Building a better workplace for registrars

What can be done to help create a positive environment for general practice registrars? An expert shares his thoughts.


Paruresis and parcopresis: How GPs can help

Paruresis and parcopresis: How GPs can help

These intense fears focused on a daily human function can seriously impact people’s lives – but GPs can help.


A ‘vicious cycle’: The relationship between disability and chronic conditions

A ‘vicious cycle’: The relationship between disability and chronic conditions

Two GPs talk to newsGP about managing the link between disability and chronic conditions after a new AIHW report.


More than just birthmarks: Living with neurofibromatosis

More than just birthmarks: Living with neurofibromatosis

While neurofibromatosis is not uncommon, it is also not widely known about or understood. Dr Caroline Phegan has two children with the condition, and wants to raise awareness among her fellow GPs.


Chronic conditions are driven by social factors outside a doctor’s control: GP

Chronic conditions are driven by social factors outside a doctor’s control: GP

A prominent GP has called for attention to poverty and low-paid work as a key driver of chronic health conditions.


Australians are living longer, but becoming more overweight

Australians are living longer, but becoming more overweight

Fewer Australians are smoking or putting themselves at risk from long-term alcohol use, but an ageing population means the country is now experiencing higher rates of chronic and age-related conditions.


How GPs can best monitor vascular conditions in pregnancy

How GPs can best monitor vascular conditions in pregnancy

Research has shown vascular conditions during pregnancy can increase a woman’s risk of developing heart disease. GPs can play a significant role in reducing these risks as part of the maternity care team.


The role of GPs in genetic testing advice

The role of GPs in genetic testing advice

The increasing availability of genetic testing means GP involvement with prenatal and antenatal care is becoming more important.


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