Australian Journal of General Practice
Some doctors rarely run late and yet seem to meet their patients’ needs. We call these colleagues ‘Time Lords’.
This article discusses the options available for the surgical management of male infertility in cases where a male factor may be found as a contributing cause in infertile couples.
This guideline fills a gap in the existing general practice literature relating to suicide.
Practice managers are well placed to model and teach professional behaviour, and their skills should be further used in educating general practice registrars.
The symptom burden and care needs for patients with end-stage, non-malignant illnesses are similar to those of patients with advanced cancer.
A man aged 53 years presents with a 1–2-month history of a rapidly increasing skin growth on his right medial ankle.
Comorbidities, multimorbidity and frailty are increasingly becoming a major focus of care as a result of the ageing population of people with human immunodeficiency virus.
This article outlines the key steps a health practice can take towards managing its compliance with privacy laws and data breach notification requirements.
Patients prescribed high doses of opioids need to be managed appropriately to reduce risks of morbidity and mortality.
The study aim was to understand Victorian providers’ needs and perspectives about implementing young people’s health assessments.
Programmed shared medical appointments are effective, well accepted and cost efficient for body weight management.
This study examines whether SMS reminders may be a useful tool in the spectrum of care needed for optimal asthma management in general practice.
This article examines what microaggressions are and outlines the key roles of protagonist, target, bystander and ally.
This study compares virtual reality against standard care for children undergoing routine four-year-old immunisations.
This study showed that an SMS recall system for Heart Health Checks can be effective and acceptable in general practice.