10 Oct 2024
A fracture every 30 seconds: Bone health laid bare
With a 34% jump in cases in recent years, costing Australia billions of dollars, GPs remain at the coalface of this rise in demand for care.
10 Oct 2024
In Practice: Medication management at transitions of care
GPs can help shape the framework to optimise the use of medicines at transitions of care and reduce risk of medication-related harm.
10 Oct 2024
Last chance to register for member-only webinar with PSR Director
Our webinar with new PSR Director Associate Professor Antonio Di Dio is next week!
10 Oct 2024
Governing body needed on AI regulation that includes medical professionals and consumers
A governing body consisting of practising clinicians and medical professionals is needed to provide active oversight of AI in healthcare.
10 Oct 2024
AMA welcomes completion of Medicare reviews: Medicare, GP incentive reviews must lead to reform and investmentm
We are working through a series of complex reviews into GP incentives, after-hours primary care and health workforce distribution, to ensure they lead to meaningful reform.
10 Oct 2024
AMA trainee forum discusses best practice principles for examination and assessment feedback
The AMA Council of Doctors in Training recently held the AMA’s second Trainee Forum to discuss best practice principles for examination and assessment feedback.
10 Oct 2024
Submission on MBS Health Assessment items calls for simplicity and support for longer consultations
Our submission to the review of MBS Health Assessment items highlights the importance of simplicity to help patients and practitioners navigate complex health problems.
10 Oct 2024
Thirty finalists have been announced for the 2024 WA Mental Health Awards today on World Mental Health Day.
Thirty finalists have been announced for the 2024 WA Mental Health Awards today on World Mental Health Day.
10 Oct 2024
Response on health checks for late-career doctors: a call for balance and support\
Our submission to the Medical Board of Australia calls for further consultation before any decisions are made and highlights the need for support for later-career doctors.
10 Oct 2024
Improvements in eye health for First Nations people
Trachoma prevalence among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) children in at-risk communities continues to fall, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).