April 2024


Chair report


Message from the Chair - Dr Rebekah Hoffman

I hope that you were all able to take a well-earned rest over the long weekend and perhaps even managed an extra hour of sleep when the clocks fell back for the end of daylight savings time. 

The last month has been a very busy one, full of fantastic opportunities to meet and connect with members.  Late March saw a wonderfully successful member meet-up in Newcastle which I enjoyed immensely, despite the rain! It was fantastic to meet with and chat to all who came. I was also lucky enough to see many of our members in action as I visited practices in Adamstown and Maitland. I would like to thank Brunker Road General Practice and The Lorn Surgery very much for hosting our visit and for sharing with us their incredible work.

I am very much looking forward to our next member meet up in May, which will be held in Canberra the evening before our ACT Fellowship Ceremony. Fellowship ceremonies are one of my favorite events on the calendar as we celebrate the enormous achievement of our peers having fellowed from our college. If you are based in the ACT, please introduce yourself, I look forward to meeting you.

The last week of March also saw the very successful running of our GPs@Parliament event at Parliament House, Canberra. Several colleagues and I travelled to Canberra for three days of lobbying politicians from all parties to act to fix the nation’s health system.  Amongst our requests was a call for a significant boost in Federal Government investment in the GP workforce to address the critical shortage of GPs. We also advocated strongly for greater investment into general practice registrar pay and portability of entitlements across AGPT and FSP/PEP programs. RACGP trains 90% of the current training workforce across metro, regional and rural Australia, and an investment in training our College registrars will address the shortage of GPs and allow us to continue to work on preventative medicine and care to take pressure off hospitals. Our presence in Canberra was a great reminder to our government that long-term health reform is key.

The RACGP Board met in Newcastle last month for our annual Strategy meeting where we agreed on our objectives and goals for this year. We have undertaken a review of our advocacy goals for 2024/5 as a response to our member feedback, and reviewed key programs that support our fellows such as the CPD program and a review of the AJGP supporting a redesign towards GP-led research.

Advocacy efforts are continuing in April with myself and my colleagues attending hearings on Birth Trauma and the Regulation of E-Cigarettes in NSW. I have also continued to hold meetings with various stakeholders to ensure our relationships with fellow health professionals remain strong.

Amongst our regular activities, April has seen advocacy work for the Single Employer Model in ACT, a meeting with the State Insurance Regulatory Authority in NSW, and a joint medical peak body meeting with Kerry Chant AO PSM NSW Chief Health Officer.

We also continue to advocate for clarity and a positive outcome from the amnesty on payroll tax. This week I have written again to the NSW Ministers for Health, Ryan Park, and Finance, Courtney Houssos, and sought a further meeting, detailing the impact that payroll tax would have on the viability of the profession. I again ask that you meet with your local state members and discuss your concerns around payroll tax, and the impact that a retrospective and ongoing tax may have on you and your business.

I look forward to sharing positive outcomes with you soon.
As we see in the beginning of Autumn and cooler weather, do take care.

Dr Rebekah Hoffman
RACGP NSW&ACT Chair

Calendar of events


Upcoming events

Event Date, time Location CPD
NSW COVID Update: Antivirals and Treatment in the Community 29 April 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
Cardiology: A 2024 update on aortic stenosis 30 April 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
2024 ACT Fellowship Ceremony 11 May 2024
9.30am-2.00pm
Hotel Realm, Canberra N/A
Delivery care in the NSW Personal Injury Schemes 13 May 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
Testing and treating hepatitis C in General Practice 14 May 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
Orthopaedics: In-depth insights into frozen shoulder and commo hand injuries 20 May 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
Responding to child maltreatment in primary health 3 June 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
Enhancing hepatitis B care and prevention in primary care 25 June 2024
7.30-8.30pm (AEST)
Online One EA CPD hour
2024 NSW Fellowship Ceremony 17 August 2024
9.00am-1.30pm and
2.00pm-6.30pm
ICC, Sydney N/A

Events in the spotlight


ACT Member meet-up


RACGP NSW&ACT Faculty is delighted to invite you to a member meet-up event in ACT.
 
Join us for a relaxed evening at the High Courtyard North at Hotel Realm Canberra.
Forge meaningful connections, collaborate, and network with your peers over canapés and drinks.
 
Date: Friday 10 May 2024
Time: 6.30 - 8.30 pm
Venue: Hotel Realm Canberra,18 National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600
Cost: Complimentary for members, registration is essential
 
Register here

RACGP NSW&ACT news


GP Alert - Rabies Risk in Timor-Leste - Pre and Post Travel Assessment


Please see GP alert relating to the recent detection of rabies in Timor-Leste and elevated risk level.
 
See Rabies information for travellers and Rabies and Australian bat lyssavirus infection fact sheets for further information.

GP Alert – Pertussis (Whooping cough)


NSW is seeing a slight increase in pertussis cases, NSW Protection have provided a GP alert for GPs and nursing staff.
 
Further information for GPs and other health care workers about pertussis can be found on the NSW Health website.

NSW&ACT New Fellows Committee


The NSW&ACT Faculty New Fellows Committee is her to support you in your career journey, provide access to educational materials, and help you build a network of peers. The New Fellows Committee is committed to promoting a sense of belonging and representation of New Fellows of the RACGP, as well as providing support, advocacy, mentorship, and the facilitation of personal development. To help us achieve this, we are calling out for new members.

If you are in your first five years of fellowship, you can find out more and join the committee here. you can also register your interest and find out more by contacting RACGP NSW&ACT at nswact.faculty@racgp.org.au

RACGP NSW&ACT New Fellows


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RACGP NSW&ACT congratulates the following GPs who attained Fellowship of the RACGP last month:
 
Dr Emad Abadir Dr Pahalage Habaragamuwa Dr Tayfun Ozdemir
Dr Taliha Adeel Dr Christabel Hoe Dr Jae Min Park
Dr Lubna I M Said Al-Jumah Dr Michelle Hood Dr Laura Peirson
Dr Patricia Alphonse Dr Wah Wah Htut Dr Divya Pillutla
Dr Jeraud Anthonipillai Dr Lisa Hu Dr Claire Poli
Dr Anthony Balamon Dr Danica Huynh Dr Katherine Qian
Dr Dwijadas Ballal Dr Md Salahin Islam Dr Xhian Meng Quah
Dr Maria Banatwala Dr Sudha Jayaraman Dr Ambika Rani
Dr Daniel Brew Dr Somyata Jhorar Dr Anuj Raut
Dr Edward Cao Dr Panadura Jinadasa Dr Andrew Read
Dr Andrew Chan Dr Hilary Johnston Dr Joachim Redgment
Dr Victor Chan Dr Alexander Kalic Dr Edward Rose
Dr Priyanka Chaudhary Dr Niluni Kamaladasa Dr Mina Saeed
Dr Asma Chowdhury Dr Albert Kartawardana Dr Mahalekshmi Selvanathan
Dr Allyce Counsell Dr Navitha Kathirgamanathan Dr Louis Steyn
Dr Jigar Darji Dr Sara Khalid Dr Robert Stuart
Dr Lloyd D'Costa Dr Jeffrey Kruk Dr Jane Tait
Dr Yue Yi Deng Dr Ceena Lee Dr Richard Tang
Dr Caitriona Duffy Dr Johanna Lewis Dr Tharani Tharmakumar
Dr Daniel Dutkiewicz Dr Wai Man Liu Dr Leo Tutt
Dr Pallabita Dutta Dr Laura Marshman Dr May Win
Dr Stephanos Eliades Dr Hillary McArthur Dr Warren Wong
Dr Mirab Emanuel Dr Andrew McMahon Dr Brendon Wong
Dr Jessie Pearl Estrera Dr Georgia McMahon Dr Seung Hee Woo
Dr Sanjitha Fernando Dr Atari Metcalf Dr Patricia Yam
Dr Xiaoting Ge Dr Katrina Mikhail Dr Henry Yan
Dr Vic Ge Dr Daniel Mogg Dr GeoffreyKai Ye
Dr Anthony Gergis Dr Shaheen Nawaz Dr Timothy Yee Joy
Dr Serena Giga Dr Ken Nguyen Dr Sheung Yee Sarah Yuen
Dr Tiffanie Goh Dr Elizabeth Nguyen Dr Lucy Zhang
Dr Varappriyangga Gurumahan Dr Zhixin Ning  

Congratulations on achieving Fellowship of the RACGP! We recognise the sacrifice and hard work that has gone into your general practice journey.

Transitioning from being a GP in training to an independent, practising GP is a major career-change (and life-changing) milestone. The Next Five Program extends it support to New Fellows as they navigate their first few years of unsupervised practice.

New BreastScreen NSW website


BreastScreen NSW has launched a brand-new website, primarily designed for women aged 50–74 in NSW.
 
This site plays a crucial role in raising awareness about the program, facilitating easy access to screening information, and encouraging a seamless screening booking process.
 
The new website incorporates a mobile first user-friendly interface, prioritising functionality, and ease of navigation.
 
For further information contact BreastScreen NSW.

National news


Shape the future of general practice: Health of the Nation survey 2024


We're thrilled to announce our Health of the Nation survey 2024 is now open!  

Our annual nationwide survey plays a crucial role in our advocacy for GPs and their patients – it’s your chance to help shape the future of general practice in Australia. 

This year’s report focus is innovation in general practice, and the barriers and enablers to progress. 

So, if you love general practice, but think things need to change – be it funding, red tape and regulations, or work-life balance – don’t miss out! Have your say by completing our survey today. 

Complete the survey now. You can pause and save your answers at any point. 

You have until 11.59 pm Sunday 12 May to complete the survey.

RACGP Healthy Habits program launches sleep health feature


The RACGP has integrated a sleep health intervention into the Healthy Habits program.

GPs can now view patients’ sleep health goals and progress via the Healthy Habits clinician dashboard, alongside their physical activity and nutrition goals.

The feature is designed to help GPs assess patient sleep habits, provide practical advice and share additional resources to promote positive lifestyle changes.

In consultation with primary healthcare professionals, patients and sleep health experts (drawing from the Mitchell Institute’s work), Learn more about the Healthy Habits program and register your practice for free.   
 

Have your say on climate change


We want to hear what GPs think about climate change and health, it’s impact on you and your patients.

The survey will only take 10mins to complete and your say will be invaluable in helping to shape advocacy efforts and the resources needed to support you and your patients.

COMPLETE SURVEY
 

RACGP webinar – MBS bulk billing incentives: Am I billing correctly?


Wednesday 24 April 2024, 7.00 pm – 8.00 pm AEST

On 1 November 2023, tripled Medicare bulk billing incentive (BBI) payments were introduced for selected patients and services provided in general practice.

The RACGP will be hosting a webinar presented by the Department of Health and Aged Care on this topic, which will cover:
  • general eligibility for BBIs and monitoring this for patients
  • standard BBIs (pre-existing items)
  • tripled BBI item numbers by level of remoteness and eligible services
  • eligibility scenarios for the new tripled BBIs
  • where to find further information.

Click here for more information and to register.

If you have a question about BBIs you would like DoHAC to answer during the webinar, please email it to healthreform@racgp.org.au. Or check out a fact sheet to help members understand the new BBI item structure and the tie-in with MyMedicare
 

Practice Owners Conference 2024


24-26 May 2024 | Cairns Convention Centre, Queensland
 
There's still time to register for the 2024 Practice Owners Conference in sunny Cairns from 24-26 May. Secure your spot for what promises to be an enlightening and rewarding event.  
 
Don't miss out on the opportunity to participate in insightful sessions, connect with peers, and enjoy an evening of networking at Cocktails and Canapes. 
 
Register now to ensure you don't miss this chance to grow your practice and expand your professional network. We hope to see you there!
 

Join the RACGP Family violence GP education program this May


Develop your skills in treating and understanding those affected by family violence through the 2024 Family Violence GP Education Program. These sessions will build knowledge and confidence to help you provide the best support for patients in your community.  Offering a mix of self-directed and peer group learning, the program will run throughout the year with the next in-take opening 13 May.

Participants can claim five hours CPD upon completion of the program.  Sign up for the next intake and find out more about the program by visiting: https://www.racgp.org.au/the-racgp/faculties/vic/racgp-family-violence-gp-education-program

Untangling the mysteries of visas


Join RACGP Victorian IMG Committee members and GPs Dr. Catherine Sloan and Dr. Jenny Huang, alongside migration agent and visa expert Amanda Haylock, for an informative session helping you untangle the mysteries of visas. 

Tuesday 14 May 2024 | 7.00-8.00pm (AEST)

Register now  

Please note: The information provided in the webinar will be general advice only and not tailored to your circumstances. The advice is the opinion of the presenter and is not endorsed by the RACGP. Before you act on any information in the webinar you must seek independent legal advice.  


NSW Health update*


Supporting young people to quit e-cigarettes


Young people using e-cigarettes may be at risk of a lifetime of nicotine addiction. 
 
The NSW Health Guide to Support Young People to Quit E-Cigarettes supports health professionals to effectively address e-cigarette use, support young people to manage nicotine withdrawals, and assist young people in quitting e-cigarettes.
 
The Vaping Toolkit provides a range of resources for young people, parents and health professionals including about nicotine addiction and practical tips for quitting vaping.
 
Refer patients to Quitline on 13 7848 or make an online referral here. Quitline counsellors understand nicotine addiction and can support young people to quit.

NSW Health Child Wellbeing Unit


General practitioners can contact the NSW Health Child Wellbeing Unit to seek advice if they have concerns about the safety, welfare and wellbeing of a child, young person, or an unborn child.
 
It is a telephone support service staffed by child protection professionals proficient in the assessment and management of risk to children and young people.
 
The Child Wellbeing Unit is available Monday to Friday between 8:30am to 5pm on 1300 480 420. A message can be left after hours.
 
If you suspect a child or young person is at imminent risk of significant harm, call the Child Protection Helpline (24/7) directly on 13 21 11.

Managing Hepatitis B in general practice


Chronic hepatitis B infection can be managed in general practice.
 
ASHM’s Referral and Clinical Support Resource webpage provides clear guidance on the clinical requirements around hepatitis B testing, result interpretation, and next steps. The resource outlines when referral to a specialist or s100 prescriber may be appropriate.
 
Life-long 6-12 monthly monitoring is essential for people living with hepatitis B, even after specialist referral. A Clinical Next Steps Checklist is available to support the development of a GP Management Plan and Team Care Arrangement to facilitate ongoing care.
 
See RACGP webpage for upcoming hepatitis B events.

NSW Immunisation Strategy 2024–2028


The NSW Immunisation Strategy 2024–2028 has been published and is available on the NSW Health website.
 
The Strategy provides a framework for NSW Health and its partners to improve vaccine access and uptake and reduce the impact of vaccine preventable diseases on individuals and communities in NSW.
 
To help districts and networks implement the Strategy and enhance opportunistic immunisations within differing clinical settings, NSW Health recently released the Opportunistic Immunisation Toolkit for Local Health Districts.
The RACGP does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage that may result from reliance on, or the use of, any information contained in this newsletter.

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