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RACGP releases new interpreter guidelines

RACGP releases new interpreter guidelines

As Australia becomes increasingly multicultural, the college has outlined how to best use interpreters in practice.


Q&A with Professor Michael Kidd

Q&A with Professor Michael Kidd

Australia’s former Deputy Chief Medical Officer chats with newsGP about general practice, COVID-19 and the upcoming WONCA World Conference.


Genetic link to asymptomatic COVID: Study

Genetic link to asymptomatic COVID: Study

Landmark research finds gene variants and exposure to the common cold could help develop more impactful COVID-19 medications.


Are casual references to psychological issues impacting clinical care?

Are casual references to psychological issues impacting clinical care?

While the broad acceptance of mental health care has reduced stigma, researchers say emotions like sadness are being ‘pathologised, rather than normalised’.


Living with long COVID: Part 2

Living with long COVID: Part 2

The second half of GP Dr Fiona Mackintosh’s interview about post-COVID-19 symptoms focuses on perception, management, and continuity of care.


Q&A: One GP’s lived experience with long COVID

Q&A: One GP’s lived experience with long COVID

Dr Fiona Mackintosh discusses her journey with the debilitating condition, from diagnosis to ongoing efforts at recovery.


GPs able to initiate FP 50 prescriptions again

GPs able to initiate FP 50 prescriptions again

The revised listing follows a concerted advocacy campaign and was confirmed on the same day as a number of other PBS changes.


In Practice: COVID telehealth expansion

In Practice: COVID telehealth expansion

More patients with a high risk of severe illness are now exempt from the pre-existing relationship rule.


PBAC recommends Paxlovid eligibility change

PBAC recommends Paxlovid eligibility change

The advice, which is yet to be put in place by the Department of Health and Aged Care, will expand eligibility to people aged 50–59.


Aged care COVID vaccination rates still lagging

Aged care COVID vaccination rates still lagging

More than half of aged care residents are yet to receive their booster – and winter is coming – writes Associate Professor Hassan Vally.


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