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‘Inspire and empower’: Day one of GP24

‘Inspire and empower’: Day one of GP24

One thousand delegates have gathered in Perth to hear about the future of general practice, as GP24 gets under way.


Record number of GPs in training to start in 2025

Record number of GPs in training to start in 2025

In a 20% jump from 2024, 1504 future GPs will kick off their training next year, reinforcing the need for investment to ensure this pipeline.


‘Not the solution’: RACGP signs joint statement against UCCs

‘Not the solution’: RACGP signs joint statement against UCCs

In renewed protest, the National Council of Primary Care Doctors warned the centres could create ‘permanent fragmentation of care’.


‘Trans people are just people’: GPs’ role in trans healthcare

‘Trans people are just people’: GPs’ role in trans healthcare

What exactly does best practice GP care look like for trans patients? This Transgender Awareness Week, two people speak out about their experience.


‘There’s lots of growth and change that needs to happen’

‘There’s lots of growth and change that needs to happen’

What can you expect from the landmark ‘National guide to preventive healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’ update?


In Practice: Member Engagement Survey reminder

In Practice: Member Engagement Survey reminder

Members are encouraged to complete the 10-minute RACGP survey to ensure the issues that matter most to them are prioritised by the college.


Federal Health Minister to attend GP24

Federal Health Minister to attend GP24

The RACGP says Mark Butler’s attendance at its annual conference in Perth ‘reflects the critical role of general practice’.


Social media fuelling rising anabolic steroid use: Study

Social media fuelling rising anabolic steroid use: Study

Young men were found to be most at risk of dangerously using the substance, leading one expert to guide GPs through tricky conversations.


Drug data highlights stark regional divides

Drug data highlights stark regional divides

Cocaine, heroin and ketamine use is higher in cities than the regions, found a report showing ‘people will use what they can access’.


In Practice: Call for GPs to join dementia study

In Practice: Call for GPs to join dementia study

New research aims to gather GPs’ understanding of and attitudes to dementia diagnosis and management, and the use of blood-based biomarkers.


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