Opinion versus evidence: Searching for vaccine certainty Dr Natasha Yates examines the issue of navigating data, misinformation and vaccine hesitancy among patients and healthcare workers.
Little known, debilitating and surprisingly common Dr Samuel Der Sarkissian wants to make the impact of the skin disease hidradenitis suppurativa better known.
Child myopia: The GP’s role Paediatric GP Dr James Best shares his insights on a ‘major public health concern’ that is often considered a benign disorder.
Soul, purpose and a bit of mindfulness: My resolutions for 2021 With the ever-challenging 2020 in the rear view, Dr Edwin Kruys discusses some of his plans for the new year.
What has the RACGP been advocating for at the end of 2020? December has been a big month in advocacy, from economic modelling to long-term plans to mental health in aged care.
A letter to those on the healthcare frontline RACGP President Dr Karen Price thanks Australia’s GPs for their hard work and selflessness in what has been an extraordinary year.
Filling the ‘gaping hole’ in rural mental health services Third-year medical student Jasmine Elliot is drawn to rural generalism based on her own lived experience of mental health in the regions.
What did the RACGP advocate for in November? The college last month undertook budget and election preparations, while advocating around immunisations and aged care.
Exam re-sit shows strong culture of collaboration and commitment Dr Genevieve Yates, General Manager of RACGP Education Services, thanks GPs in training for sticking with the college for the re-sit of the Key Feature Problem exam and Applied Knowledge Test.
A story of change and disruption In her introductory speech as RACGP President, Dr Karen Price examined the past when looking to the future of Australian general practice.