RACGP 2019 award winners The college honoured the year’s best, including the winner of its highest accolade, the Rose–Hunt award.
Call to action on medical AI Dr Martin Seneviratne wants GPs to help ‘shape a fledgling field’ in medical artificial intelligence.
RACGP President champions advocacy efforts to open GP19 Dr Harry Nespolon this morning welcomed more than 1700 delegates to the annual conference in Adelaide.
GP19: Your patients, your community, your solutions From AI to pain management to running a practice, the first day of the RACGP’s conference offers GPs a comprehensive look at their profession.
RACGP exam special – OSCE preparation podcast: Part 2 The Good GP covers covers the physical examination in the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), diagnosis and management, and resources and supports to assist with preparation.
RACGP exam special – OSCE preparation podcast: Part 1 The Good GP covers the structure of the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), as well as history-taking and how the exam is marked.
RACGP calling for feedback on draft mandatory reporting guidelines AHPRA has incorporated many of the college’s previous recommendations, but members have one more chance to provide their thoughts.
Examining what assisted dying means for Australia’s GPs What role will GPs play in voluntary assisted dying? That question will be discussed at a GP19 plenary panel.
Looking after yourself and your patients With doctors’ health more important than ever, the upcoming GP19 conference offers GPs the chance to examine their own wellbeing.
RACGP’s Health of the Nation reveals state of general practice Australia’s primary healthcare system continues to thrive but there are also areas of concern, particularly with regard to GP wellbeing.