‘No one is too small to make a difference’ ‘The barriers women face in medicine aren’t always dramatic. They’re often quietly structural,’ writes Dr Ramya Raman.
Scope of practice: GPs’ expertise in writing a script Writing a script is rarely just a five-minute job, it requires established relationships and a knowledge of patient history, writes Dr Ramya Raman.
Fragmented care – why bother? The fragmentation of care has measurable impacts on outcomes, writes RACGP Vice President and WA Chair Dr Ramya Raman.
Acknowledging inequalities in global health The history of colonialism has left an indelible mark on societies worldwide, and the field of health and medicine is no exception.
Generative AI and the future of medicine RACGP WA Chair Dr Ramya Raman reflects on the disruptive potential of large language models in healthcare.