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Lynnette Hoffman

As health ministers consider proposed reforms that would see a health professional’s entire regulatory history published indefinitely on a national register should a tribunal find them guilty of sexual misconduct or sexual boundary violations, we asked GPs for their thoughts.

Sophia Auld

Opinions are split, reflecting a generational divide...

Lynnette Hoffman

Whether you peruse pitches from peak bodies or talk to medical grads pondering their next step, you’ll notice a predominant theme: lifestyle

Lynnette Hoffman

College claims they are upping the ante, but GPs want a more aggressive advocate in Canberra...

Sophia Auld

More than one in 10 GPs have yet to complete the CPD requirements for 2023, Healthed’s first survey of 2024 has found...

Healthed

We asked GPs what they think should be the College’s highest priority for 2024. More than 1000 GPs submitted written responses...

Lynnette Hoffman

While most favour expanding GPs’ powers to formally diagnose ADHD, at least for those with special training, the majority of GPs wouldn’t choose to diagnose or treat more of these patients, a Healthed survey of more than 1300 doctors has found.

Healthed

The event was undoubtedly successful, but a significant number of GPs question its relevance to the urgent existential challenges that many in the profession are currently facing. This might explain why Healthed’s most recent survey of 1847 frontline GPs found that just 49 had attended the WONCA conference.

Lynnette Hoffman

Most practices say they will register, but so far few patients are signing up...

Healthed

Concerns include risk taking behaviour, mental wellbeing, academic decline...

Healthed

Copping it from patients is bad enough, but should we accept it from our peers? It seems we often do…

Dr Sanjiva Wijesinha

I was taken aback to see an advertisement recently, in no less a publication than the Canberra Times, for a medical practitioner to join a GP clinic in rural Queensland. Nothing unusual in that, I can almost hear you saying.

As health ministers consider proposed reforms that would see a health professional’s entire regulatory history published indefinitely on a national register should a tribunal find them guilty of sexual misconduct or sexual boundary violations, we asked GPs for their thoughts.

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Opinions are split, reflecting a generational divide...

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Whether you peruse pitches from peak bodies or talk to medical grads pondering their next step, you’ll notice a predominant theme: lifestyle

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

College claims they are upping the ante, but GPs want a more aggressive advocate in Canberra...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

More than one in 10 GPs have yet to complete the CPD requirements for 2023, Healthed’s first survey of 2024 has found...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

We asked GPs what they think should be the College’s highest priority for 2024. More than 1000 GPs submitted written responses...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

While most favour expanding GPs’ powers to formally diagnose ADHD, at least for those with special training, the majority of GPs wouldn’t choose to diagnose or treat more of these patients, a Healthed survey of more than 1300 doctors has found.

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

The event was undoubtedly successful, but a significant number of GPs question its relevance to the urgent existential challenges that many in the profession are currently facing. This might explain why Healthed’s most recent survey of 1847 frontline GPs found that just 49 had attended the WONCA conference.

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Most practices say they will register, but so far few patients are signing up...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Concerns include risk taking behaviour, mental wellbeing, academic decline...

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

Copping it from patients is bad enough, but should we accept it from our peers? It seems we often do…

Clinical Articles iconClinical Articles

I was taken aback to see an advertisement recently, in no less a publication than the Canberra Times, for a medical practitioner to join a GP clinic in rural Queensland. Nothing unusual in that, I can almost hear you saying.

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