06 Dec 2024
‘It’s completely filled my cup’: PRIDoC 2024 wraps up
The Pacific Region Indigenous Doctors Congress was an opportunity for ‘transnational knowledge sharing and solidarity building’.
06 Dec 2024
The GP facing the other side of emergency care
Rural GP Dr Alex Sleeman survived falling under a two-tonne tractor and is learning to walk again, but that hasn’t stopped him, with his community’s support, from looking forwards.
06 Dec 2024
Health ministers must better link hospitals and GPs: RACGP
The college used the year’s final Health Ministers’ Meeting to call out the lack of integration, saying it is delaying care.
05 Dec 2024
Study compares Mounjaro to Wegovy for weight loss
A new head-to-head clinical trial, sponsored by the manufacturer, found Mounjaro led to greater weight loss, but GPs warn of its ‘risks of biases’.
05 Dec 2024
In Practice: RSV immunisation info sessions
With the RSV vaccine recently expanded on the National Immunisation Program, two upcoming webinars are designed to answer GPs’ questions.
05 Dec 2024
Cerebral palsy rates fall amid healthcare advances
New research finds its birth prevalence has dropped by a third in 20 years, with GPs playing a crucial role in screening and antenatal care.
04 Dec 2024
Updates to RACGP training program eligibility
The college is bringing in changes in 2025.2 to improve the GP training experience and steer the workforce in ‘the right direction’.
04 Dec 2024
GP duo ‘giving as much back to the community as possible’
The couple has studied, worked and raised a family together, and last month Fellowed side by side, marking a ‘proud milestone’.
04 Dec 2024
‘An excellent change’: Dapagliflozin PBS access expanded
The shift to increase access to more type 2 diabetes patients is in line with RACGP recommendations and clinical guidelines.
04 Dec 2024
Calls to delay changes to B12 testing
Potential changes to item descriptors, fees and claim frequencies are scheduled for July, but doctors are calling for further consultation, saying ‘additional red tape for GPs should be avoided’.