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Bowel cancer screening changes launch

Bowel cancer screening changes launch

Patients aged 45 and above are now able to receive a free kit in a bid to boost plummeting screening rates and increase early diagnoses.


PBAC recommends subsidised RSV vaccine for pregnant women

PBAC recommends subsidised RSV vaccine for pregnant women

The committee has backed Abrysvo being added to the NIP, but GPs have warned additional supply must be guaranteed to ensure a successful rollout.


RACGP thanks outgoing Rural Health Commissioner

RACGP thanks outgoing Rural Health Commissioner

Adjunct Professor Ruth Stewart served in the role for nearly four years and will be replaced by fellow GP, Professor Jenny May.


RACGP launches new Reconciliation Action Plan

RACGP launches new Reconciliation Action Plan

The college has set goal to create a GP profession ‘free from racism’ and reaffirms its support of the Uluru Statement from the Heart.


In Practice: Censor-in-Chief nominations set to close

In Practice: Censor-in-Chief nominations set to close

RACGP Fellows interested in the role only have until Monday afternoon to get their applications in.


GPs’ huge opportunity to provide meaningful palliative care

GPs’ huge opportunity to provide meaningful palliative care

The way in which we care for the dying has a huge impact on the wellbeing of the person who we identify as the patient, writes Dr Louis Christie.


Age lowered for bowel cancer screening

Age lowered for bowel cancer screening

From the age of 45, eligible Australians will soon be able to screen with the national program as part of this year’s Federal Budget package.


‘Do not ever give up’: GP speaks out after AHPRA battle

‘Do not ever give up’: GP speaks out after AHPRA battle

The doctor is calling for sweeping changes to the watchdog, after an Ombudsman found it did not act in a timely manner or access relevant data.


New tool could ‘change the trajectory’ of Indigenous heart consults

New tool could ‘change the trajectory’ of Indigenous heart consults

Heart disease is the leading cause of preventable death for First Nations people, but there is hope a new GP resource could help address that.


Practice owners conference: ‘Harnessing the collective wisdom’

Practice owners conference: ‘Harnessing the collective wisdom’

The RACGP’s conference Chair says the networking event will showcase the skills and future enablers of GP leaders.


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