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Dr Genevieve Yates

Genevieve is a GP in Regional Victoria who likes to inject creativity into medicine and medicine into creativity. She also works as an educator/ facilitator for MDA National and Black Dog Institute.

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Educator Courses
Women's Health in General Practice

This on demand course addresses some of the most common and important Women’s Health issues for GPs with the latest up-to-date information and evidence.

Not to be missed webinar series

Worried about missing a critical diagnosis? Join our webinar series covering the key clinical and reasoning aspects of 'not to be missed' conditions

Evidence into Practice - a clinical update in general practice

This course provides practice-changing evidence updates across four domains - acute care, chronic disease, women’s health and cancer care.

Emergencies in General Practice 2024

Essential skills for GPs to help you prepare and manage emergency presentations in your GP practice, Urgent Care and Rural ED setting

Educator Posts
2020, a year in review: Dr Genevieve Yates

Dr Genevieve Yates

We've asked some Community of Practice members to tell us about what 2020 has meant to them. Some things may surprise you...

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Adding mirtazapine to SSRIs or SNRIs... does it work?

Dr Genevieve Yates

Imagine you are seeing Sue with major depression. You have referred her for talking therapy, tried a SSRI then an SNRI and she is still no better. What next? Is it worth adding in mirtazapine?

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Changing a lifetime sleep habit

Dr Genevieve Yates

Here’s a personal story about sleep from Dr Genevieve Yates that may tweak your interest in our next eMHPrac webinar.

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When the Lunatics Take Over the Asylum

Dr Genevieve Yates

Sometimes, just occasionally, I am still shocked by elements of the running community and how they absolutely will NOT accept science over their own opinion.

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Multimorbidity has become “a Thing”

Dr Genevieve Yates

Why has multimorbidity become a “thing” – a generally known phenomenon? This is probably because it is being referenced more and more in policy (and funding related) documents and this is because multimorbidity is identified as a cause of increased health care costs.

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Finding frailty and responding in primary care

Dr Genevieve Yates

Most people have an intuitive understanding of the descriptive term ‘frail’. In the last few decades, it has been increasingly used in a technical sense in Healthcare.

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Falls: finding evidence across the Twitterverse and elsewhere

Dr Genevieve Yates

I follow a few people on Twitter who are involved in Geriatrics and it’s a useful way to hear of interesting discussions or guidelines. Recently I saw a tweet by an Irish geriatrician about “evidence based falls’ prevention”, which turned out to be an extract from a presentation by Sydney based Professor Stephen Lord.

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