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Sending letters to encourage guideline-directed practice in the management of chronic kidney disease to either patients or their general practitioner does not improve prescription rates, shows trial.
In Men's Health Week 2025, 9–15 June, the Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) is urging men who don't have one to establish a relationship with a ...
As life expectancy for Australians stretches into the 80s, focus is shifting from quantity to quality of life. The key to ...
NHS England faces a referral to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office over its decision to grant researchers training an AI model “similar to ChatGPT” on GP patient data provided to the NHS purely ...
The review of consultation fees for private general practitioners (GPs) has been raised to a task force chaired by Datuk Seri ...
Correspondence to Dr Tom Marshall, Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK; t.p.marshall{at}bham.ac.uk Objective Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most ...
Dr Hilary Jones, a familiar face on ITV's "Good Morning Britain" and "Lorraine," has voiced his support for assisted dying ...
The Medical Practitioners Coalition Association of Malaysia says such a move would lead to unhealthy competition in the ...
The OxStu reflects on the NHS expert panel held at Trinity College, addressing key challenges and exploring areas of ...
Patient data that was only supposed to be used for Covid-19 research got plugged into an all-purpose AI model, doctors say.
The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has called for more support for GP partnerships to “remain a realistic option” for general practice among other approaches to working in primary care.
Fifty-seven doctors celebrated the completion of their training as specialist GPs at the first regional Victorian Fellowship ceremony of the Royal ...