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‘Completely preventable’ asthma deaths skyrocket by 32%

‘Completely preventable’ asthma deaths skyrocket by 32%

The concerning trend saw 467 Australians die last year, but experts say most could have been avoided with the right safeguards in place.


Complaints about AHPRA notifications increase by 39%: Ombudsman

Complaints about AHPRA notifications increase by 39%: Ombudsman

While overall complaints about the regulator went down over the past year, its notifications process has come under heavy scrutiny.


Free shingles vaccine rollout hits day-one roadblock

Free shingles vaccine rollout hits day-one roadblock

Supply shortages are forcing eligible patients onto lengthening waitlists, but the DoH has said there is ‘no urgency’ as the program is ‘ongoing’.


‘An incredible privilege’: RACGP Rural Awards 2023

‘An incredible privilege’: RACGP Rural Awards 2023

Inspiring registrars and an ‘absolute stalwart’ of rural general practice have been recognised at a ceremony in Sydney this week.


RACGP 2023 national awards: The winners in full

RACGP 2023 national awards: The winners in full

From the prestigious Rose-Hunt Award to the General Practice of the Year, here are the winners of the national RACGP Awards.


Responding to violence in the workplace

Responding to violence in the workplace

SPONSORED: Becoming the victim of an assault by an aggressive patient can be a frightening and traumatic experience for a doctor.


Age drop for bowel cancer screening endorsed

Age drop for bowel cancer screening endorsed

The NHMRC has approved guidelines to widen the age of bowel cancer screening, although the Federal Government is yet to sign off the change.


Government rolls out free shingles vaccine

Government rolls out free shingles vaccine

Five million older and vulnerable Australians will have access to the new, and more effective, Shingrix vaccine from next month.


Should I provide my patient with a character reference?

Should I provide my patient with a character reference?

SPONSORED: The seemingly simple request can raise a number of complex questions, particularly if you do not know the person very well.


A day in the life of a GP with an interest in dementia

A day in the life of a GP with an interest in dementia

Dr Steph Daly writes about what inspired her to care for this often-neglected group, and why she wants more colleagues to join the cause.


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