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Detecting and managing type 2 diabetes in general practice – It’s About Time

Detecting and managing type 2 diabetes in general practice – It’s About Time

National Diabetes Week 2018  focuses on the urgency of early detection of type 2 diabetes. Dr Gary Deed, Chair of the RACGP’s Diabetes Specific Interests network, talks to newsGP about how to achieve this in day-to-day practice.


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women key contributors in community

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women key contributors in community

The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report shows that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are more empowered than ever.


RACGP resources to assist GPs during National Diabetes Week

RACGP resources to assist GPs during National Diabetes Week

National Diabetes Week aims to raise awareness about the importance of detecting and managing diabetes as early as possible, and the RACGP has a number of resources designed to assist GPs in these efforts.


New refugee healthcare resource for GPs and practice teams

New refugee healthcare resource for GPs and practice teams

Dr Kate Walker, GP and Chair of the RACGP Refugee Health Specific Interests network, talks to newsGP about the Australian refugee health practice guide during Refugee Week.


New national strategy for men’s health

New national strategy for men’s health

As Australia marks Men’s Health Week, the Federal Government has announced plans to establish a new 10-year National Male Health Strategy it says will focus on the mental and physical health of men and boys.


The importance of culturally appropriate healthcare spaces

The importance of culturally appropriate healthcare spaces

To mark National Reconciliation Week, newsGP looks at the importance of cultural safety in general practice and highlights some useful resources for GPs and practice teams.


Digital and beyond: Protecting patient privacy in general practice

Digital and beyond: Protecting patient privacy in general practice

Practices need to be mindful of potential for ‘real world’ data breaches, as well as those in the digital space.


How GPs can tackle anti-scientific thought

How GPs can tackle anti-scientific thought

In the social media age, it is easier than ever to find people who agree with you – on any topic. Flat earthers, moon landing sceptics, and conspiracies of all kinds have a new lease on life. How can GPs respond when dealing with anti-scientific thought?


SA latest government to offer free flu vaccinations for young children

SA latest government to offer free flu vaccinations for young children

Every state and territory bar the Northern Territory now offer the free shot for children between six months and five years in the wake of a horrific flu season in 2017.


General practice the best place to receive flu vaccination: RACGP President

General practice the best place to receive flu vaccination: RACGP President

When English actor Stephen Fry had gone to his GP for a simple flu vaccination, a chat about his health led to tests that revealed he had prostate cancer.


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