General practice accreditation to be maintained during pandemic As GPs respond to unprecedented circumstances, assessments for accreditation will be held off until the coronavirus recovery phase.
Experts warn ‘racism will cost lives’ during coronavirus response Incidents of racism and a reluctance to test Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients have raised ethical concerns.
GPs call for relaxation of prescribing regulations A change to legislation would give GPs an interim solution amid the coronavirus crisis, with most consultations likely to become telehealth-based.
Family abuse and violence expected to spike amid pandemic GPs are being urged to stay mindful of a possible increase in cases of abuse and violence as stress and anxiety continue to rise.
Telehealth to be expanded for all patients GPs will be able to bulk bill telehealth services for all Australians from next week.
Stringent social distancing limits announced All non-essential activities are now subject to a restriction of one person per four sqm, while further travel restrictions have been flagged.
Coronavirus risk for pregnant women and babies As the outbreak continues, expectant mothers have found themselves growing increasingly anxious.
Overcoming biases to close the gap To mark Close the Gap Day, campaign co-chair Karl Briscoe discusses how GPs can make their practices more culturally safe.
Coronavirus progress: Breakthrough research, first human vaccine trial Australian researchers have published the first study on the body’s immune response to coronavirus, while a human vaccine trial has commenced.
Caesarean delivery has low impact on childhood allergic outcomes A study conducted by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute found no obvious impact of caesarean delivery on allergic outcomes.