Study eggs on earlier introduction of food allergens It found kids’ egg allergy rates fell 17% following a 2016 update of dietary guidelines, with GPs told of a further update now in place.
Does the Black Triangle on medication packets work? A TGA medicine safety initiative is not ‘sparking the curiosity it needs’ to ensure adverse reactions are reported, research reveals.
‘Just another glossy report’: RACGP rejects pharmacy claims Data released by the Guild says pharmacy prescribing will save $1 billion annually, but the college has labelled it ‘lobbyist-led policy’.
Do not give FluMist to under-2s, TGA warns There were 116 reports of children younger than two being administered FluMist in May, despite the vaccine not being approved in that age group.
Study eggs on earlier introduction of food allergens It found kids’ egg allergy rates fell 17% following a 2016 update of dietary…
Does the Black Triangle on medication packets work? A TGA medicine safety initiative is not ‘sparking the curiosity it needs…
‘Just another glossy report’: RACGP rejects pharmacy claims Data released by the Guild says pharmacy prescribing will save $1 billion annually,…
The GP who made ripples around the world Geoff Taylor chose Australia to practise medicine so he could also scuba dive. The…
In Practice: RACGP future governance consultation Members have an opportunity to provide feedback on the future direction of the college, ahead of this year’s AGM.
Navigating GP care in a digital age From online branding to meeting social media influence head on, experts discuss how GPs can tackle the challenges of a digital world.
In Practice: Prepare for SMS Sender ID Register Register before 1 July to ensure branded SMS messages to patients, such as appointment reminders and test results, are not disrupted.