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Jul 31, 2020

RVTS recently hosted the 3rd annual RVTS Grand Round Webinar. 

We were delighted to be joined by Art Nahill and Nic Szecket from IMReasoning, amongst others,  who discussed a case in the form of a “cognitive autopsy” - with all the benefits of hindsight.  The discussion highlights that diagnostic errors occur surprisingly commonly!

Jun 30, 2020

Adolescents contribute significantly to society.  Their energy and passion add to the fabric of communities.

As GPs, we have a unique role to play in adolescent health and health outcomes.

This month, Dr Johanna Lynch shares some insights into considerations in adolescent mental health.

May 31, 2020

The use of personal protective equipment is accepted for the high-risk environment of theatre, intensive care unit and on some hospital wards. But the role of the face mask is controversial in the community setting.

Should general practitioners wear face masks?

Should patients at high risk of serious outcomes from infection with COVID 19 wear a face mask?

Is it necessary for the general population to wear a face-mask?

Apr 30, 2020

We’ve reached May in a year that will certainly go down in history!

It’s been a tough year to be a GP in Australia with many challenges indeed!

How are you coping? How are you looking after yourself?

This month, 2 of our RVTS registrars, Leigh-Anne Bingham and Jeni Davila Mendez, discuss self care. Leigh-Ann and Jeni give some specific advice on how to do this during a pandemic.

Apr 1, 2020

I don’t have to tell you that much has happened in the last month since our last post!

COVID-19 is front and centre stage.

Today we’re focussing on video or teleconferencing skills.

Many resources are already available to support GPs in this new consultation style.

We will be focussing on the actual consultation process.



Feb 29, 2020

Do research papers and different research models confuse you? Do you struggle to understand research in general practice? Have you wondered why and when different research methods are used? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you’re in the right place! Dr Louise Stone shares her wisdom about research during this webinar excerpt to GP registrars in a very understandable way, using practical examples to gain insight into the when, where, why and how of research in General Practice.

Jan 31, 2020

Hi - I’m Ronda Gurney. Welcome to RVTS4GPs.  This is the second part in the 2 part series on sports injuries. Part 1 dealt with common injuries in adults, and this month, we’ll take a look at children and adolescents.  We're sharing excerpts from the webinar with Dr Cunningham - there are a few radiology images that are discussed during the webinar, so if you’re listening to this as a podcast, you may want to save it until you’re NOT driving, so that you can look at the images. Thanks Corey.

Dec 29, 2019

2019 has come to an end, and we’re in that reflective mood, as is common at this time of the year :)

The last 12 months have been jam-packed: and while we’re enjoying a brief lull in proceedings, we’ve been reflecting…

Nov 30, 2019

As GP’s we all manage musculoskeletal injuries in athletes. Most of us will only see recreational athletes, while our presenter for this month’s post, Dr Corey Cunningham, sees professional and elite athletes. The principals are the same, and as GPs we can give advice, and investigate and manage most injuries. Sometimes, though, specialist opinion is required.

Oct 31, 2019

Genetics is gaining prominence as time goes by, and as GPs, we need to keep up with the developments so that we can use the latest knowledge to our patient’s advantage, and also answer questions that may come our way (either from our patients or in exams!)

In this month’s webinar excerpt, we listen in on Dr Linda Mann’s webinar for a great overview of some of the issues and new tests that are around.

Sep 30, 2019

Every registrar I speak to wants to know: What’s the trick in passing Fellowship exams.  That’s a good question - with a complex answer.

It’s similar to “How do you eat an elephant?” The answer is “One bite at a time”.  How do you pass the exams? One step at a time.

Unfortunately, it’s not the answer people want. Registrars want me to just tell them what to read and which exam prep course to do.  If only it were that simple!

From our experience, we’ve got a few tips and suggestions. We’ll discuss an approach to passing you fellowship exams in 5 steps.

Aug 31, 2019

Toxicology: getting the basics right is essential for good outcomes. 

As GPs, we see toxicology as poisoning or overdose … or extreme pharmacology. Call it what you like, but if you’re in front-line medicine, you’re going to see it frequently.

Jul 31, 2019

This month’s webinar excerpt is essential listening - an honest, realistic and practical look at GP self care. We listen in on the discussion led by Dr Louise Stone, a GP who practices in Yarralumla (ACT). Dr Stone is a clinical Associate Professor at the Academic Unit of General Practice at ANU Medical School, and she  gives valuable insight into how to survive and thrive as a GP,  sharing many pearls of wisdom.

Jul 16, 2019

We’re excited to share this special edition of RVTS4GPs with you, featuring the recording of the recent 2019 RVTS Grand Round "Stump the Chump" with Dr Casey Parker. 

The case presented is a 16 year old girl who comes in with her Aunty. Casey is asked to unravel the puzzle.

Dr Casey Parker is based in Broome in WA and is well known for his blog and podcast broomedocs.com. He discusses various aspects of this case that need to be considered, with input from Marlene Drysdale (RVTS's Cultural Educator) and Dr Jacki Mein (a previous RVTS registrar based in Cairns).

It was a challenging case, with an interesting discussion, and plenty of learning points.

Jun 30, 2019

Imagine that you’re a GP registrar, and your supervisor has sat in on one of your consults, and now wants to give you feedback. Have you ever considered how open you are to feedback?

May 31, 2019

Dizziness is a common presentation to general practice (between 1 - 15% of consultations)1. When patients present complaining of dizziness, it’s important to gain an understanding of exactly what they mean, as various terms are used to describe different clinical presentations. In this month’s webinar excerpt, we share a short snippet from the webinar on Dizziness presented by Dr Rob Park, a GP on the Sunshine Coast in QLD. Dr Park outlines an approach to patients with dizziness to determine potential causes.

Apr 30, 2019

Workers Compensation and Return to Work is a topic that is challenging for registrars, but an area where we as a GPs can have a positive impact on the outcome, just by the way we approach the patient. A common presentation, like acute back pain following an injury at work, can become chronic and complicated if not managed appropriately, if incorrect information is provided, or if yellow flags are not identified and addressed early. Listen to the webinar excerpt with Dr Roger Lai to find out how to better manage these patients, and improve outcomes for workers and employers.

Feb 28, 2019

In this month’s webinar excerpt, we’re talking about Menopause with Dr Elizabeth Farrell, a gynaecologist and the Medical Director of Jean Hailes for Women's Health. Dr Farrell outlines important definitions, explains how the diagnosis of menopause is made, and highlights some of management options available so clearly and simply that you’ll wonder what all the fuss around menopause is about!

Jan 10, 2019

Welcome to 2019! We’re kicking off with one of those tricky subjects in general practice: the overlap of pain and addiction.

As GPs, we aim to relieve pain and minimise harm, but occasionally patients get addicted to medications we prescribe. How can we become part of the solution?

One of the RVTS supervisors, Ian Kamerman, speaks about this in a very practical and real way in the webinar recording excerpt this month.

This area is certainly where the “art” of general practice comes into play. Registrars are encouraged to discuss this topic further with their supervisors to refine their skills in managing opioid addiction in the community.



Oct 2, 2018

About 70 children die of sepsis per year in Australia and New Zealand. It is therefore important to have systems in place for early detection of severe infection. Developing an approach to avoid diagnostic error is an important task for each GP. In this episode, we hear from an RVTS Medical Educator, Taras Mikulin, who looks at a General Practice risk management system for use in Childhood Sepsis. Taras discusses a practical  6 step system approach to avoiding diagnostic error.

Sep 3, 2018

Uncertainty in general practice is unavoidable. We deal with uncertainty in more than half of our consults. Coping with the uncertainty is an essential skill for GPs.

This month we again listen in on a webinar about Dealing with Diagnostic Uncertainty with Marlene Pearce, a GP based on the Sunshine Coast, QLD.

This is the final part of a 3 part series, based on the webinar delivered to RVTS registrars by Marlene. In Part 1of ‘Uncertainty in General Practice’, Marlene spoke about using clinical reasoning to assist, what to do when we’re stuck, as well as what pitfalls to avoid. In Part 2, we consider what contributes to the uncertainty we experience. In this final part of the webinar, we look at how best to deal with this uncertainty.

Aug 7, 2018

We were fortunate enough to have Art Nahill and Nik Szecket from IMReasoning join us for our inaugural RVTS Grand Round Webinar for a STC case discussion.

One of our medical educators, Dr Lorri Hopkins, provided the case, and Art and Nic demonstrated their clinical reasoning every step of the way.


Aug 2, 2018

We deal with uncertainty every day in general practice. This month, we review 5 cases illustrating various reasons or things that may be contributing to uncertainty in general practice.

Jul 2, 2018

In this 3 part series, we listen in on a webinar with Marelene Pearce, a GP based on the Sunshine Coast, QLD. We discuss “Diagnostic uncertainty in General Practice”, looking at reasons why there is so much uncertainty in general practice, and how to cope with the uncertainty. In this episode, Part 1, Marelene talks about using clinical reasoning to assist with the dilemma, what to do when we’re stuck and what pitfalls to avoid. She discusses the model we use in general practice, which is so different to what we were taught as medical students.

Jun 2, 2018

This month, one of our RVTS registrars, Meryl Nicol, talks about how you can use everyday examples from your daily practice to sharpen your clinical reasoning skills in preparation of the KFP exam - or any exam, really.

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