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Nine out of 10 registrars satisfied with RACGP training: Survey

Nine out of 10 registrars satisfied with RACGP training: Survey

Labelled a ‘tremendous success’, a 2024 registrar survey shows positive results for the training program, as well as areas for growth.


GPs left frustrated by payroll tax ‘savings’ claim

GPs left frustrated by payroll tax ‘savings’ claim

The RACGP continues to call for national consistency in scrapping the tax, as the NSW Government spruiks the ‘savings’ made by GPs who have claimed its rebates.


How can GPs prepare economically for the next decade?

How can GPs prepare economically for the next decade?

Ahead of her speech at the Practice Owners Conference, NAB Chief Economist Dr Sally Auld says ‘the sector needs to think strategically’.


Why doesn’t Australia make more medicines?

Why doesn’t Australia make more medicines?

Medicine shortages in Australia are not new. So, could we prevent medication shortages if Australia made more medicines?


GPs push back against firearm health check

GPs push back against firearm health check

Some WA GPs are declining to take part in one aspect of the gun law reforms, warning that adding firearm assessments to their duties adds a ‘weight of responsibility’.


In Practice: Calls to join mentoring program

In Practice: Calls to join mentoring program

Applications are open for the RACGP program that aims to connect GPs, focusing on wellbeing, collegiality and career development.


What comes next for primary care?

What comes next for primary care?

GPs, tech experts and health executives gathered at the Digital Health Festival to discuss what the future holds for healthcare.


Telehealth provider publishes ‘best-practice’ principles

Telehealth provider publishes ‘best-practice’ principles

Eucalyptus says an ‘absence of regulation’ prompted the move, while RACGP quality care experts say there is insufficient information about their scope and sources.


Act early on eating disorder warning signs: Study

Act early on eating disorder warning signs: Study

New Australian research aims to help GPs and parents to close the gap between onset and diagnosis of a child’s eating disorder.


Decade-first guidance on FASD diagnosis

Decade-first guidance on FASD diagnosis

The ‘groundbreaking’ guidelines aim to improve assessment and diagnosis of the disorder and arm GPs with more confidence.


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