Gayle Robins rounds up the clinical education content in the latest issue of New Zealand Doctor. Use the embedded links to go through to the relevant ELearning page
MMR vaccination rates in the 1990s slumped in developed countries and took a long time to recover; many children growing up at that time are, today, still at risk of measles
I can often no longer tell the difference between distress and depression or anxiety, so avoid the big, heavy diagnostic labels, at least for the first few weeks, says professor of general practice and primary health care Bruce Arroll
A new series of Travel Medicine articles begins with a look at how to get off on the right foot when planning the delivery of travel medicine consultations and services in general practice
A complaint at the end of a professional career – even a minor complaint or one that is dismissed – can have an unduly significant effect on the doctor who receives it
MMR vaccination rates in the 1990s slumped in developed countries and took a long time to recover; many children growing up at that time are, today, still at risk of measles
An international consensus statement from researchers in Scotland, the home of golf, provides a sport-centric overview of the benefits of the game on mental and physical health
Drama, fuss, palaver, commotion, stir, to-do, fluster, bustle: “It’s only a scratch. She’s just a kid – she couldn’t possibly have anything I could catch.” GP Jo Scott-Jones attempts to dissuade the reader from maintaining this delusion
Specialist GP Nikki Vadgama provides some tips to make your next paediatric eczema consult easier. She includes a review of new guidelines, resources, websites and medications for paediatric eczema management