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RACGP to address Tasmania’s acute care inquiry

RACGP to address Tasmania’s acute care inquiry

RACGP Tasmania is calling for increased government support for general practice to ensure the state’s patients have access to the best possible healthcare.


Dr Josie Guyer: Growing strong with patient connections

Dr Josie Guyer: Growing strong with patient connections

Dr Josie Guyer is the inaugural winner of the RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Growing Strong Award.


New faces on the RACGP Council

New faces on the RACGP Council

The 60th RACGP Council was sworn in at last month’s Annual General Meeting held during GP17, with four new members officially assuming their positions.


A path to better Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare

A path to better Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare

The RACGP’s Five steps towards excellent Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander healthcare has been developed to provide a clear and concise summary of the programs and funding options available to support better care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.


Welcome to newsGP

Welcome to newsGP

Welcome to newsGP, designed and developed for RACGP members to keep you informed of news relevant to Australian general practice.


RACGP and NACCHO promote updated guide to preventive health assessments

RACGP and NACCHO promote updated guide to preventive health assessments

RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health was on hand yesterday at the NACCHO (National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation) Annual Conference and AGM in Canberra to reinforce the partnership between the two organisations.


Record numbers at GP17

Record numbers at GP17

Last week’s GP17 was the RACGP’s largest ever annual conference, with a record 2278 delegates making their way to Sydney.
 
‘The RACGP’s annual conference is the highlight event of the year for GPs, offering a platform to discuss and debate the serious issues facing general practice and the health of all Australian patients,’ RACGP President Dr Bastian Seidel said.
 


RACGP President says no need for further review of codeine restrictions

RACGP President says no need for further review of codeine restrictions

RACGP President Dr Bastian Seidel says the time for analysis of codeine up-scheduling is over and state governments’ statements on the issue are unhelpful when they lack evidence.
 
‘The evidence is clear: codeine is dangerous and the current situation is leading to very severe outcomes. One hundred codeine-related deaths per year is simply unacceptable, and that’s only the tip of the iceberg,’ Dr Seidel said.


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.


RACGP calls for system-wide reform for pain management in Australia

RACGP calls for system-wide reform for pain management in Australia

The RACGP has called for system-wide reform for pain management in Australia ahead of the release of the latest part of its Prescribing drugs of dependence in general practice. The college wants to ensure a better balance between quality management and minimising harms.


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