Contraception for mothers of newborn babies can often be overlooked amidst the focus on the health of the newborn baby and ...
The country’s GPs and pharmacists favour keeping the possession of drugs illegal — but strongly support the removal of ...
Australia's leading GP training college, the Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) welcomed 215 new fellows as specialist general practitioners at a ...
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has today welcomed more than 105 new fellows as specialist GPs at a fellowship ...
“There are hard-working people there who can only access medical care after hours, and also people with chronic disabilities who need 24/7 care and choose to live on the West Coast because of the ...
Between 10 per cent and 20 per cent of all general practice consultations involve the issue of the use of illegal drugs, ...
GP owners cannot effectively negotiate the terms on which they provide primary care. Instead the terms are agreed by Te Whatu Ora and PHOs, and are presented to GP owners as a "take it or leave it".
An ICB has reversed its decision not to fund a training course for GPs, following pressures from the profession.
The GTP is more forward-looking and broader in its approach, while the NPP and NDC manifestos address more immediate concerns ...
An ICB has excluded GPs from a training course due to lack of funding, in a move that the BMA’s GP committee described as ...
This is an audio transcript of the Political Fix podcast episode: ‘A terminal diagnosis for the NHS?’ Lucy Fisher We take it ...
The British Medical Association’s decision to challenge the Cass review and condemn the puberty blockers ban has started a civil war ...