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Before and after a disaster: What GPs need to know

Before and after a disaster: What GPs need to know

newsGP spoke with Dr Penny Burns about how GPs can best prepare for and respond to disasters, at a time when extreme weather events are likely to increase.


Answering the call: Mental health in police and emergency services

Answering the call: Mental health in police and emergency services

A new survey paints a vivid picture of how police, fire, ambulance and state emergency service employees are impacted by their profession.


New report exposes severity of harm caused by opioid use

New report exposes severity of harm caused by opioid use

The AIHW has shed light on the global issue of harm from opioid use, focusing on comparisons between Australia and Canada.


Australia’s health system still failing people with acute mental health needs: Report

Australia’s health system still failing people with acute mental health needs: Report

People presenting to emergency departments in mental health crisis experience long waits and are more likely than patients with other conditions to leave without completing treatment, a new report has found.


How can GPs best prepare for – and respond to – disasters?

How can GPs best prepare for – and respond to – disasters?

Limited communication between emergency-response teams and primary care means GPs should independently plan for natural disasters, Dr Penny Burns told newsGP.


Thunderstorm asthma: What can GPs do to help patients?

Thunderstorm asthma: What can GPs do to help patients?

Ten people died in the epidemic thunderstorm asthma event in Melbourne in 2016. What can GPs do to help their patients if such an event occurs again?


Older people over-represented in emergency departments

Older people over-represented in emergency departments

A new study has found that large numbers of older people are often presenting to emergency departments when they could instead be seeing a GP.


New resource for emergency management of hyperglycaemia

New resource for emergency management of hyperglycaemia

The RACGP and Australian Diabetes Society have collaborated to release a new resource designed to assist GPs and practice teams in the assessment and management of hyperglycaemic emergencies.


Mental health patients make up 3.6% of all Australian ED presentations

Mental health patients make up 3.6% of all Australian ED presentations

A new Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report found close to 300,000 people who presented to Australian emergency departments did so due to an issue of mental health.


GPs vital in ongoing response to Australia’s natural disasters: RACGP President

GPs vital in ongoing response to Australia’s natural disasters: RACGP President

General practices in Victoria’s south-west, NSW’s south coast and Australia’s top end must be prepared to provide essential healthcare services following major natural disasters in recent days, RACGP President Dr Bastian Seidel has told newsGP.


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