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Menstrual health research shows value of culturally safe care

Menstrual health research shows value of culturally safe care

‘Menstrual wellbeing is shaped by culture, history, gender and social connection,’ says GP and researcher Dr Talila Milroy.


Hospital pressure grows as rural health gap widens

Hospital pressure grows as rural health gap widens

Data highlights ongoing gaps for rural and remote communities, showing the role of GPs in preventive care and keeping patients out of hospital.


A clinic underwater, no power, and ‘a huge amount of anxiety’

A clinic underwater, no power, and ‘a huge amount of anxiety’

GPs’ role as ‘community caregivers’: How doctors, patients, and the fire brigade worked together to ensure locals had healthcare amid the deadly NSW floods.


Name change for PCOS under discussion

Name change for PCOS under discussion

Could changing the name of a health condition help improve care and patient outcomes? Experts say yes, but what would it mean for GPs?


RACGP embarks on Tassie road trip

RACGP embarks on Tassie road trip

GPs have come together to call on governments to invest more into training and retaining doctors in the state.


What is the future of general practice multidisciplinary care?

What is the future of general practice multidisciplinary care?

As a ‘core feature of general practice’, the college is seeking input on its draft multidisciplinary team-based care national position statement, placing GPs at its centre.


In Practice: Member feedback needed on new advocacy plan

In Practice: Member feedback needed on new advocacy plan

Members are invited to help shape the RACGP’s new plan and advocate for changes most important to them and their patients.


Pharmacy pilot evaluation revealed

Pharmacy pilot evaluation revealed

An assessment of Victoria’s program reveals its impact on GP services, its popularity, and patient feedback, as the RACGP’s concerns about the nationwide trend remain.


Tax and policy needed to fight sugar: Study

Tax and policy needed to fight sugar: Study

Support is growing for a sugary drinks tax, with one expert saying an ‘individual responsibility’ narrative is out of step with reality.


Subarachnoid haemorrhage impact could be ‘drastically reduced’

Subarachnoid haemorrhage impact could be ‘drastically reduced’

Researchers found 70% of related burden can be attributed to modifiable risk factors, such as high blood pressure and smoking.


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