Delta’s impact on Australian children becomes clearer COVID is spreading more easily in schools and childcare, but most children infected during Sydney’s outbreak have had mild or no symptoms.
In Practice: How to prevent and manage patient aggression Also find out about new PBS changes, as well as CPD opportunities, vaping webinars and more.
Paving the way for research excellence: RACGP Foundation The GP−patient relationship and prescribing psychotropics for pregnant women are just two research areas being supported by the RACGP.
Legacy of late RACGP President lives on One year after the passing of Dr Harry Nespolon, the first recipient of an RACGP Foundation grant named in his honour has been announced.
Sports concussions affect men and women differently Female athletes need more attention in brain research.
Research can be ‘vital part’ of GPs’ caring role newsGP talks to two previous recipients of RACGP Foundation grants ahead of applications closing on 3 May.
Co-design space offers new era of mental health care Guided by lived experiences, a new mental health initiative will help to rethink the way models of care are delivered.
Boosting vaccine preparedness amid increasing hesitancy New research aims to tackle vaccine hesitancy by enabling transparency and confidence through improved communication strategies.
Gender bias is still putting women’s health at risk It’s no secret men and women are different, but these differences have not been reflected accurately in the field of medicine.
Applications open for RACGP Foundation grants Up to $450,000 in general practice research funding has been made available for interested GPs and GPs in training.