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GPs have ‘unique perspectives and voices that need to be heard’

GPs have ‘unique perspectives and voices that need to be heard’

RACGP Quality Care Chair Professor Mark Morgan explains how members play a role in advocacy through representation.
 


Program aims to ‘scale up’ hepatitis C testing

Program aims to ‘scale up’ hepatitis C testing

GPs are being encouraged to sign up for Beyond the C, which is hoping to move Australia closer to eliminating the virus by 2030.


New clinical tool to aid syphilis management

New clinical tool to aid syphilis management

With rates of the STI rising, integrating the tool into clinical practice could help identify which patients need urgent treatment.


‘Disappointing news’: Government pulls Clinical Taskforce funding

‘Disappointing news’: Government pulls Clinical Taskforce funding

Formed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Clinical Evidence Taskforce still hopes to attract support for its work.


Results for 2022’s final Fellowship exam

Results for 2022’s final Fellowship exam

The RACGP has released its report outlining how candidates performed in the 2022.2 Clinical Competency Exam.


Best practice support for smoking cessation care

Best practice support for smoking cessation care

A new toolkit to support GPs providing smoking cessation advice also acts as a ‘supplement’ to RACGP guidelines.


Championing and facilitating high standard practice

Championing and facilitating high standard practice

RACGP Quality Care Chair Professor Mark Morgan discusses the importance of clinical guidelines and how the college determines which to publish.


Clinical care standard takes aim at preventable stillbirths

Clinical care standard takes aim at preventable stillbirths

Clinicians behind a new care standard, which is endorsed by the RACGP, also hope it will help break down taboos surrounding the topic.


Harms in research need better reporting: Study

Harms in research need better reporting: Study

Gaps in the way harms are reported in clinical trials are impacting our understanding of intervention pros and cons, researchers say.


Raising the quality of international general practice

Raising the quality of international general practice

Last month, RACGP representatives flew to Malaysia to provide quality assurance for clinical exams of a sister family physician organisation.


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