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52. The prevalence and associations of Australian early‐career general practitioners' provision of after‐hours care.
53. Referrals to dietitians/nutritionists: A cross‐sectional analysis of Australian GP registrars’ clinical practice
54. What proportion of paediatric specialist referrals originates from general practitioners?
55. National study of parental confidence in general practitioners
56. Changes in the demography of Australia and therefore general practice patient populations
57. The paediatric clinical experiences of general practice registrars
58. Responses to clinical uncertainty in Australian general practice trainees: a cross‐sectional analysis
59. General practice trainees’ clinical experience of dermatology indicates a need for improved education: A cross‐sectional analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study
60. General practitioner trainees’ in-consultation generation of clinical questions for later answering: prevalence and associations
61. Transgenerational Learning: Maximising Resources, Minimising Teaching Gaps and Fostering Progressive Learning
62. General practice registrars training part-time: a cross-sectional analysis of prevalence and associations.
63. Provision of other medical work by Australian early-career general practitioners: a cross-sectional study
64. Antibiotic prescribing for upper respiratory tract infections and acute bronchitis: a longitudinal analysis of general practitioner trainees
65. Climate change and Australian general practice vocational education: a cross-sectional study
66. ‘Low-value’ clinical care in general practice: associations of low value care in GP trainees’ practice, including formative and summative examination performance – protocol for cross-sectional and retrospective cohort study analyses using the QUestionable In Training Clinical Activities (QUIT-CA) index
67. Prevalence and associations of rural practice location in early-career general practitioners in Australia: a cross-sectional analysis
68. Joint Report for the National GP Supervisor Professional Development Curriculum Project and the GP Supervisor Professional Development Framework Project
69. Additional file 1 of A comparison of patient appraisal of professional skills for GPs in training participating in differing education programs
70. Older patientsʼ consultations in an apprenticeship model‐based general practice training program: A cross‐sectional study
71. The pattern of anxiolytic and hypnotic management by Australian general practice trainees
72. Does brief chronic pain management education change opioid prescribing rates? A pragmatic trial in Australian early-career general practitioners
73. Home visits and nursing home visits by early-career GPs: a cross-sectional study
74. Children referred for specialty care: Parental perspectives and preferences on referral, follow‐up and primary care
75. Influenza presentations and use of neuraminidase inhibitors by Australian general practice registrars: a cross-sectional analysis from the ReCEnT study.
76. Influence of rurality on general practitioner registrars' participation in their practice's after‐hours roster: A cross‐sectional study
77. Socioeconomic disadvantage and the practice location of recently Fellowed Australian GPs: a cross-sectional analysis
78. Test ordering in an evidence free zone: Rates and associations of Australian general practice traineesʼ vitamin D test ordering
79. Travel Medicine Encounters of Australian General Practice Trainees—A Cross-Sectional Study
80. GP trainees’ in-consultation information-seeking: associations with human, paper and electronic sources
81. The Pattern of Opioid Management by Australian General Practice Trainees
82. Specificity of early-career general practitioners’ problem formulations in patients presenting with dizziness: a cross-sectional analysis
83. Antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections: a cross-sectional analysis of the ReCEnT study exploring the habits of early-career doctors in primary care
84. Prevalence and Associations of General Practice Registrars’ Management of Atopic Dermatitis: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study
85. Immediate and delayed antibiotic prescribing strategies used by Australian early-career GPs: a cross-sectional analysis
86. Prescribing of long‐acting reversible contraception by general practice registrars across different rural regions of Australia: A cross‐sectional analysis of the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training Study data
87. Deprescribing in older patients by early‐career general practitioners: Prevalence and associations
88. Management of a Chronic Skin Disease in Primary Care: An Analysis of Early-Career General Practitioners’ Consultations Involving Psoriasis
89. Problems managed by Australian general practice trainees: results from the ReCEnT (Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training) study
90. Changes in longer consultations for children in general practice
91. Antibiotic prescribing patterns of general practice registrars for infective conjunctivitis: a cross-sectional analysis
92. General Practice Registrars’ Management of and Specialist Referral Patterns for Atopic Dermatitis
93. Configurations for obtaining in-consultation assistance from supervisors in general practice training, and patient-related barriers to trainee help-seeking: a survey study.
94. Prevalence and Associations of General Practice Registrars’ Management of Impetigo: A Cross-Sectional Analysis From the Registrar Clinical Encounters in Training (ReCEnT) Study
95. General practice trainee strategies for seeking in-consultation assistance from supervisors, and their perceptions of patient-related barriers to help-seeking: a survey study
96. Australian general practice registrars and their experience with postpartum consultations: A cross‐sectional analysis of prevalence and associations
97. Additional file 3 of Configurations for obtaining in-consultation assistance from supervisors in general practice training, and patient-related barriers to trainee help-seeking: a survey study
98. Additional file 1 of Configurations for obtaining in-consultation assistance from supervisors in general practice training, and patient-related barriers to trainee help-seeking: a survey study
99. Working toward a Better Communication between International Medical Graduates and Their Patients in Victoria
100. Are orals worth talking about?
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