30 Oct 2024
Preventable chronic diseases need ‘urgent’ intervention
Alarming new research shows the socioeconomic health gap is widening, leaving GPs to navigate systems that ‘do not account for complexity’.
29 Oct 2024
Access barriers drive low kids’ vaccination for third year
As national child vaccination coverage shows no sign of increase, GP experts renew calls to combat access issues and vaccine inequity.
29 Oct 2024
The silent struggle: GPs and the workers’ compensation system
Passionate about supporting injured workers, we must address challenges faced by GPs interacting with work injury schemes, writes Dr Steven Kaye.
28 Oct 2024
Medical devices impacted by 3G shutdown
GPs are being urged to speak to their patients and take ‘necessary precautions’ as essential devices and alarms could be affected.
28 Oct 2024
Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here’s what the evidence says
A study has found a link between the devices and breast cancer, and while the research is important, it may be causing unnecessary worry.
28 Oct 2024
UTI pharmacy prescribing goes nationwide
The initiative can now be accessed across Australia, leading a furious RACGP President to say, ‘that’s just not good medicine’.
25 Oct 2024
Medical Dean’s parting words of wisdom
Professor Richard Murray has spent the last 20 years at the forefront of medical education, his advice is to ‘follow what has meaning’.
25 Oct 2024
GPs speak out amid birth services’ ‘significant shortcomings’
The RACGP lays bare accessibility challenges, time restraints, and ‘inadequate’ Medicare rebates faced by GPs, as mothers struggle to find information.
25 Oct 2024
‘Almost untreatable’ superbug linked to common antibiotic
In a way ‘never seen before’, one antibiotic has been found to be driving resistance to another and exposing patients to superbugs.
24 Oct 2024
In Practice: RACGP Faculty Chairs announced
The RACGP welcomes its new and continuing Faculty Chairs who will serve on the Board in 2024.