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IMG Colleagues: I have you back  International medical graduates are central to Australian general practice. Across the country, particularly in rural and regional communities. Yet too often, Australia treats them as a workforce solution rather than as colleagues whose skills, careers and families deserve proper support. If we want IMGs to build long and successful...

Digital health will fundamentally reshape general practice. Used well, technology can reduce administrative work, connect information, improve access to expertise and give us more time with patients. Used poorly, it can create new silos, transfer more risk onto practices and weaken the clinical relationships that hold our health system together. I am optimistic about what...

Protect Continuity: What’s at stake and how I will fix it

What is at stake with fragmentation and pharmacy prescribing Continuity is one of general practice’s greatest strengths. Yet healthcare policy is increasingly favouring short-term access and political and commercial interests over comprehensive, continuous care. Too often, reforms are announced through political agreements before proper clinical scrutiny, consultation or evaluation. Expanded pharmacy prescribing and diagnosis remain...

Commonwealth paid prac, a missed opportunity The Australian Government’s decision to expand the Commonwealth Prac Payment to students in ten additional health professions is welcome. The payment is currently up to $338.60 per week, indexed annually and benchmarked to the single Austudy rate. It recognises that compulsory placements can force students to reduce paid employment...

Jacinta Allan’s Pharmacy Announcement The social media reels promoting pharmacy prescribing are coming thick and fast, and the message is becoming impossible to miss. Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan is not simply announcing access to the contraceptive pill. She is fronting a prescribing power play that positions pharmacy as a substitute for general practice. This is...

At first glance, a $2,000 flu vaccination grant may not seem like a major investment in healthcare. In a system dealing with workforce shortages, rising operating costs, increasing patient demand and growing administrative pressure, it could easily be dismissed as modest. But in general practice, modest support can still have a practical effect. In Western...

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work throughout Australia. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and community.
 

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