‘Creating sustainable, high-quality training environments’ The RACGP is looking to accredit new training sites in areas of identified workforce need, with EOIs now open.
‘Bleak’ wellbeing survey shows sharp fall in healthcare trust Despite a stark decline, which saw trust fall to just 61%, one doctor sees an opportunity for GPs to harness social prescribing to improve community wellbeing.
First-of-its-kind part-time study option to attract future GPs Labelled a ‘long overdue shift’, University of Sydney students will soon be able to study its Doctor of Medicine degree part-time.
Do nudge letters to GPs work? Issuing targeted feedback to GPs who are the country’s highest pathology requestors was found to have a ‘substantial’ impact.
New vision for digital health collaboration launched The ADHA framework sets out a blueprint for coordinating digital standards, as My Health Record grows and GPs push for interoperability.
‘A very difficult beast to cover’: TGA addresses GPs’ role in peptide boom Amid an escalation in illegal imports, the watchdog sat down with newsGP to discuss the alarming trend, the laws, and how GPs can remain compliant.
Controversial bulk-billing clinics slated for mid-2027 GPs are accusing Government of not understanding the complexities of general practice as more details of its $25.3m NSW market intervention emerge.
Celebrating GP care in the digital age ‘Compassionate care in a digital world’ is the theme of this year’s World Family Doctor Day, reflecting GPs’ enduring role.
Green light for green whistles The device is now an option for IUD insertion or removal at all Victorian women’s sexual and reproductive health hubs.
GPs speak out about AOD stigma Doctors have joined a new campaign to tackle the misconceptions preventing patients getting the best possible care.