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Clinical Opal #19 - ‘The thigh bone's connected to the hip bone’
Mary is a 69-year-old retired teacher discharged two weeks ago from the local public hospital after repair of a fractured neck of femur...
READ ONConstant exposure to the pain and suffering of patients can adversely affect our emotional wellbeing...
Millie, a 32-year-old primary school teacher, presents to you with a five week history of diarrhoea...
Phillipa, new to your practice, is 36 and presents with an unplanned pregnancy, estimated at 8 weeks gestation. She is generally healthy with no significant history...
Sally, a 41-year-old primary school teacher, presents to you with a six-week history of being “tired all the time”...
Osteoarthritis is by far and away the most common form of arthritis in Australia.
From Wollongong, NSW to Mackay, QLD in 7 days. Medcast’s own team, Tyre Kickers, are taking on Shitbox Rally – Autumn 2022.
The Australian Contraception and Abortion Primary Care Practitioner Support Network (AusCAPPS) - a network for professionals working with women to optimise reproductive health
In this short video from the 2022 'Not to be missed' webinar series, Dr Simon Morgan provides some insights into how Doctors think.
In our day-to-day work as a GP, we undertake clinical reasoning with nearly every patient, mostly subconsciously. However, in preparation for the KFP exam, it can be helpful to deconstruct the clinical reasoning process. Hence this blog!