These guidelines provide GPs with up-to-date, evidence-based resources for chronic diseases commonly seen in general practice.
MAFLD is estimated to affect one in three Australian adults, and this Consensus Statement provides an evidence-based document for GPs, to support the assessment and referral of adults with MAFLD.
This point-of-care resource is for health professionals in the primary care, specialist, and hospital settings.
The Lymphoedema Guide is a useful tool to assist GPs with the diagnosis and treatment pathways for lymphoedema.
Hyperglycaemic emergencies may occur as the first presentation of diabetes (undiagnosed), as well as an acute metabolic decompensation in those already diagnosed
The Australian asthma handbook aims to improve health outcomes and quality of life for people with asthma
The CKD handbook provides guidance and clinical tips to help primary care practitioners to detect, manage and refer patients with CKD in their practice. This guideline is published by Kidney Health Australia.
Evidence-based practical recommendations for healthcare professionals on the diagnosis and management of COPD
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is responsible for significant morbidity and premature mortality in Australia. This 2023 Guideline incorporates a new risk calculator and updated evidence-based recommendations on assessing and managing CVD Risk to reduce cardiovascular events.
a resource to help GPs manage patients with diabetes during Ramadan
Guideline for the emergency and ongoing management of hyperglycaemia in children
The guidelines for preventive activities in general practice (the Red book) supports evidence-based preventive activities in primary care
This Guideline is designed to provide clear, evidence-based recommendations to assist Australian general practitioners (GPs) in managing patients over 50 years of age with poor bone health, including osteopenia and osteoporosis
The SNAP guide has been designed to assist GPs and practice staff work with patients on the lifestyle risk factors of smoking, nutrition, alcohol and physical activity
The National Recommendations for Rare Disease Health Care are eight recommendations to help health professionals provide quality care for people living and diagnosed with rare disease.
Advertising