Australian Journal of General Practice
International travel is resuming, but the COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed the context in terms of regulation, risks and models of travel.
Skin lesions may provide a clue to diagnosis in a patient with persistent fever and history of recent travel.
An updated overview of Burkholderia pseudomallei, the causative agent of melioidosis, including epidemiology, risk factors for infection, spectrum of clinical disease, diagnosis and management.
This reference book is designed to be used to find medication doses and guidance for other management easily and promptly.
Lifestyle medicine has arisen as a relatively new (adjunct) discipline to assist conventional approaches to clinical care in dealing with lifestyle and environmental disease.
Lifestyle medicine adds to conventional medicine by closely examining environmental and distal determinants and individual behaviours that influence disease.
Accurate diagnosis and treatment of diving-related otological injuries by general practitioners can have profound positive effects on a patient’s long-term outcomes.
Australians want to exercise more, but change can be challenging. Persistent, gentle, evidence-based support can help these resolutions become reality.
This article focuses on the assessment and management of sport-related concussion in general practice, including guidance for returning patients to sport.
This article describes an approach to the assessment and management of the common presentations of acute cervical spine pain.
This article aims to provide an overview of evidence-based assessment, management and referral options for insomnia in Australian general practice.
Climate change is a health issue. As GPs, we need to treat it, and this edition of AJGP shows us how.
The aim of this article is to outline the steps required to achieve and promote sustainability from practice operations through to clinical care and advocacy.