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Part 2: Practical Tips for Dealing with Distressed and Dangerous Patients show art Part 2: Practical Tips for Dealing with Distressed and Dangerous Patients

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This episode is Part 2 of a two-part conversation with Associate Professor Dr Chris Hogan, addressing how to stay safe in our practices when dealing with agitated, distressed or potentially dangerous patients. Listen to tips, tricks and wisdom from Chris, gleaned from forty years of rural, general and hospital practice.   This is an important topic that GP registrars are advised to discuss with their supervisors.  In this episode we explore unexpected violence, practical tips to ensure a safe environment, the difficulties of sedation, and doctor’s self-care.  ...

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Practical Tips for Dealing with Distressed and Dangerous Patients Part One show art Practical Tips for Dealing with Distressed and Dangerous Patients Part One

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In this episode, we sit down for Part One of a two-part conversation with Associate Professor Dr Chris Hogan, addressing how to stay safe in our practices when dealing with agitated, distressed or potentially dangerous patients. Listen to tips, tricks and wisdom from Chris, gleaned from forty years of rural, general and hospital practice.   This is an important topic that GP registrars are advised to discuss with their supervisors.  Trigger Warning: In this two-part series we discuss some serious episodes of violence in the GP setting. If you have been impacted by violence...

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Filling out Certificates: Filling out Certificates: "Life Extinct" and "Death"

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Filling out certificates seems to constitute an increasing part of a GP's job. The variety and sheer number of different forms to be familiar with can be difficult for GP registrars starting out in General Practice in Australia. Certificate completion requiring a degree of urgency, can occur unexpectedly in the middle of an already busy day. Certificates can be time-consuming and challenging, especially if you are not exactly sure what your obligations are, and what you can and cannot write!! In this episode, in response to questions from our GP registrars, we explore the issue of writing...

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RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part Four: Australian Rural GP Workforce show art RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part Four: Australian Rural GP Workforce

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In this fourth and final episode from our 2023 Grand Round series, we hear a short excerpt from the Grand Round highlighting the views of an RVTS Board member and experienced rural GP and Public Health practitioner, Dr Jacki Mein. Dr Jacki discusses teamwork, workforce shortages and rural generalism.     RVTS 2023 Grand Round Series: Ever wondered why doctors choose to work in rural settings and what would encourage them to stay? In our 2023 RVTS Grand Round, we explored this very topic with the National Rural Health Commissioner, Adjunct Professor Dr. Ruth Stewart. ...

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In this third episode of our 2023 Grand Round series, we hear a short excerpt from the Grand Round highlighting the experiences of one of our dedicated RVTS supervisors, Dr Akil Islam. His journey into rural health was via a rurally bonded medical student scheme for Australian medical graduates. His experiences highlight the joys and challenges of living and working rurally in General Practice in Far North Queensland and discusses motivation, fatigue, health advocacy and ethics.  RVTS 2023 Grand Round Series: Ever wondered why doctors choose to work in rural settings and what would...

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RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part Two - Australian Rural GP Workforce show art RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part Two - Australian Rural GP Workforce

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In this second episode of our 2023 Grand Round series, we hear a short excerpt highlighting the experiences of Dr Thilan Walgamuge , a previous RVTS registrar, now a fellow of the RACGP, General Practice owner and regional business award winner. Dr Thilan highlights some very practical aspects of what could make it easier for people to settle and work as a GP in rural areas and some of the many challenges of running a practice in an environment of continual work-force shortage.   Dr Thilan also shares his journey transitioning from being a hospital specialist overseas to working in...

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RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part One:  Australian Rural GP Workforce show art RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part One: Australian Rural GP Workforce

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Ever wondered why doctors choose to work in rural settings and what would encourage them to stay? In our 2023 RVTS Grand Round, we explored this very topic with the National Rural Health Commissioner, Adjunct Professor Dr. Ruth Stewart.  Alongside her, four RVTS registrars and supervisors shared their personal experiences and challenges in Rural Health, shedding light on specific barriers they faced to working in rural health, along with the positives of working in a rural community that have encouraged them to stay.  The dialogue delved into the obstacles of rural workforce and...

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Hypotheticals: The Near Misses that haunt us all - Part 1 show art Hypotheticals: The Near Misses that haunt us all - Part 1

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Hypotheticals: The Near Misses that haunt us all  - Part 1 “To err is human” and as GP’s, we all make mistakes. In this excerpt taken from our recent Grand Round 2022, we look at the mistakes that we make and look at some key strategies for managing those difficult situations and tips for how to prevent them. It is run in a “hypothetical “ manner where we look at a case and hear from a panel of experts as to what they would do and how they would respond.  On the panel are Dr George Cerchez, a GP experienced in the fields of quality, safety and accreditation, Ruanne Brell, a...

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Hypotheticals: The Near Misses that haunt us all  - Part 2 show art Hypotheticals: The Near Misses that haunt us all - Part 2

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“To err is human” and as GP’s, we all make mistakes. This is Part two in a two part series from our recent Grand Round 2022, where we look at the mistakes that we make and look at some key strategies for managing those difficult situations and tips for how to prevent them. It is run in a “hypothetical “ manner,  where we discuss a case and hear from our panel of experts  Dr George Cerchez, a GP experienced in the fields of quality, safety and accreditation, Ruanne Brell, a senior lawyer with Avant, and Dr Ameeta Patel, a Medical Educator with RVTS with an interest in...

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Approach to Common GP Presentations: Part 2 show art Approach to Common GP Presentations: Part 2

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This is Part 2 of a 3 part series on Common GP Presentations As we continue looking at Common GP Presentations, we discuss the initial approach to 3 more patients that present with conditions that are frequently seen in General Practice. 

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