Current state of play of ADHD for GPs in Australia RACGP Specific Interests ASD, ADHD, and Neurodiversity Chair Dr John Kramer talks about the evolving role of GPs and ongoing efforts to establish a more consistent, national approach.
Clarifying menopause pseudoscience Endocrinologist Dr Katherine Wyld explores the topic of menopause pseudoscience and its impact on patient care.
Travel medicine in the post-pandemic era Professor Nick Zwar, Chair of RACGP Specific Interests Travel Medicine, discusses the state of travel medicine in Australia post-COVID-19 pandemic.
Tackling causes of female sexual dysfunction Anisa Vanesteh, a clinical sexologist, psychotherapist, and Society of Australian Sexologists past President, discusses the topic and its management in general practice.
Expert tips for planning a healthy pregnancy In this episode of This Could Save Your Life Podcast, experts provide an overview of the key considerations for GPs when supporting patients who are planning a pregnancy.
RACGP Hackathon 2026 Building real solutions for everyday GP challenges: Dr Ramya Raman, Dr Sean Stevens, and Dr Amandeep Hansra discuss the upcoming RACGP Hackathon event.
Paediatrics squints in general practice Ophthalmologist Dr Parth Shah discusses why paediatric squints can seem daunting for GPs, the importance of a systematic approach to assessment, and outlines GPs’ responsibilities.
Benefits and insights into intranasal vaccines Dr Paul Effler explores the use of intranasal vaccines for influenza and COVID-19, explaining their mechanistic advantages compared to traditional intramuscular injections.
Foetal rhesus testing: Guidelines, timing and tips Rural Generalist and GP obstetrician Dr Tegan Allin speaks live from GP25, discussing foetal rhesus screening and recent changes in Australian guidelines
Health of the Nation: Insights and challenges RACGP President Dr Michael Wright discusses the recent report and its use as a key barometer for the state of general practice in Australia.