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Bringing family violence out of the shadows

Bringing family violence out of the shadows

Eleven years after her son was murdered, Rosie Batty will speak at a RACGP event empowering GPs to support patients experiencing abuse.


‘It’s a snowball effect’: The push to Raise the Age

‘It’s a snowball effect’: The push to Raise the Age

‘Children just hear what people tell them about themselves,’ says one GP calling for youth justice to be considered a health issue.


Heart Health Check funding uncertain

Heart Health Check funding uncertain

With funding for the program set to expire in June, an extension is still being considered by the major political parties.


In Practice: EOIs for Practice Owners Conference presentations

In Practice: EOIs for Practice Owners Conference presentations

Expressions of interest are now open to present at the RACGP’s annual conference for current and aspiring practice owners.


IWD: The fight for better breast care

IWD: The fight for better breast care

Ahead of International Women’s Day, one GP tells why she is committed to improving access to breast imaging in Tasmania.


‘Overdue but welcome’ Government response to reproductive health calls

‘Overdue but welcome’ Government response to reproductive health calls

GPs could soon play a bigger role in reproductive care after the Government backed dozens of recommendations to enable greater access and affordability.


What to expect from incoming menopause health checks

What to expect from incoming menopause health checks

A new Medicare rebate is on the way, but what is a menopause health assessment and how will it improve the care women receive?


WHO launches global encephalitis policy

WHO launches global encephalitis policy

The release comes as one GP expert says ‘it’s very likely that Japanese encephalitis is now endemic in Australia’.


CMO renews warnings of vaccine misinformation

CMO renews warnings of vaccine misinformation

And as childhood immunisation rates fall, one GP says attempts to debunk the spread of misinformation are like ‘a drop in the ocean’.


Who is most likely to turn to ChatGPT for health information?

Who is most likely to turn to ChatGPT for health information?

New Australian research has uncovered how many patients are using the AI tool for clinical advice and just what questions they are asking.


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