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Researchers urge discussion on infant measles vaccine

Researchers urge discussion on infant measles vaccine

They are calling for urgent discussion about the timing of measles vaccination in infants, as a global outbreak grows.


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.


New guide supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce

New guide supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce

The RACGP-endorsed guide aims to boost the workforce in culturally safe general practices and sustainably improve health outcomes.


In Practice: National Reconciliation Week

In Practice: National Reconciliation Week

The RACGP is committed to strengthening relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and delivering culturally safe care.


In Practice: Nominations open for RACGP Awards

In Practice: Nominations open for RACGP Awards

GPs, supervisors, GPs in training and general practices are recognised for outstanding work on the healthcare frontline.


Diabetes prevalence underestimated in Australia: Study

Diabetes prevalence underestimated in Australia: Study

Researchers have suggested the number of people living with diabetes could be more than a third higher than officially registered.


RACGP calls for changes to AHPRA immediate action process

RACGP calls for changes to AHPRA immediate action process

The college has raised concerns about the delays faced by GPs subject to immediate action and the subsequent impact on their wellbeing – calling for an update to current processes.


RSV infant immunisation programs now open across Australia

RSV infant immunisation programs now open across Australia

As RSV case numbers grow, all states and territories have now launched programs to help protect infants against the infection.


Study suggests answer to reducing RSV hospital admissions

Study suggests answer to reducing RSV hospital admissions

Research evaluating the effectiveness of RSV vaccination among babies in WA has found a significant reduction in hospital admissions.


What is stopping kids getting a flu vaccination?

What is stopping kids getting a flu vaccination?

A survey of Australian parents has revealed the practical difficulties and acceptance barriers leading to falling vaccination rates.


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