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When I returned to work from maternity leave, I was struggling with weight issues and general poor health following a tough flu season. My mood also plummeted from over-work and family responsibilities.
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How a good knowledge of fiction will help you pass the AKT (Part 1 of 4)
How a good knowledge of fiction will help you pass the AKT (Part 2 of 4)
How a good knowledge of fiction will help you pass the AKT (Part 3 of 4)
How a good knowledge of fiction will help you pass the AKT (Part 4 of 4)
As a GP, we are undertaking clinical reasoning with nearly every patient that we see. It is most often automatic. However, in preparation for the KFP exam, it can be helpful to deconstruct the clinical reasoning process. The ultimate goal, however, is to make us better clinicians, not just to pass the exam!
In December 2017 a renewed National Cervical Screening Program was launched in Australia.
Inattentive, impulsive, and hyperactive children have always existed, and it’s difficult to quantify the exact effect of labelling children with a disease name, rather than approaching them ‘the old-fashioned way’, whatever that might be.
In the country town where I grew up there was a GP who got very drunk at the golf club on a regular basis. His antics were a source of community amusement, and he had a lot of patients with similar alcohol misuse problems – mostly because he never talked to them about their drinking habits.
In all OSCE cases, you have three minutes of reading time. One of the tricks of success is optimising that three minutes.