• The ORIGINS Project and Early Impacts on Child Development
    Jul 13 2026

    In this episode, Dr Julia Rawlinson speaks with Professor Desiree Silva, Co-Director of ORIGINS, Director of Research at Joondalup Health Campus, and Professor of Paediatrics at the University of Western Australia, Focusing on ORIGINS, a large longitudinal study following 10,000 families from pregnancy onwards, to understand how early life environments shape childhood health outcomes.

    Prof Desiree Silva explains the main objectives of ORIGINS and key findings to date, highlighting maternal and paternal factors influencing child health, such as mental health, nutrition, and the microbiome. The importance of colostrum in newborn immunity and allergy prevention is emphasised, as well as lifestyle factors like healthy eating and time in nature.

    The episode also covers:

    • Signs and red flags for early identification and referral for autism and ADHD.
    • The growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases in children and environmental contributors.
    • Strategies for GPs including the use of developmental screening tools, early intervention referrals, and the importance of supporting parental concerns.

    Practical advice is provided for GPs to have effective conversations with families during pregnancy and early childhood, with a focus on prevention, early identification, and supporting family wellbeing.

    Link & Resources:

    • Learn how to embed accelerated, cost-effective research within ORIGINS
    • Watch our latest webinar
    • IRON Child landing page
    • IRON Child 9News feature
    • Colostrum Exclusivity in Early Development (CEED) landing page
    • Colostrum paper

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    19 mins
  • An approach to toothache: Tips and red flags for GPs
    Jul 6 2026

    In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Tim Koh talks to Dr Elaine Cheung, an experienced dentist, and provides practical and relevant advice to assist GPs in recognising, assessing, and managing dental pain in the primary care setting. Addressing the most common causes of toothache, including dental infections (periapical and periodontal), caries, broken teeth, lost fillings, and pericoronitis from partially erupted wisdom teeth.

    Exploring the key aspects of examination for GPs, the importance of looking for facial and intraoral swelling, lymph node involvement, signs of abscess, mobile teeth, or visible decay. Recognising red flags such as spreading infection, trismus, fever, and systemic symptoms is highlighted as essential for timely referral and escalation of care.

    Antibiotic stewardship is also addressed, with clear guidance that antibiotics are not a substitute for definitive dental treatment and should only be prescribed when there are systemic signs or spreading infection. Giving emphasis on prevention, encouraging regular dental reviews, consistent oral hygiene, and patient education as effective strategies to minimise preventable dental disease.

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    11 mins
  • Preparing for the Medicare Three-Year-Old Check
    Jun 29 2026

    In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Tim Jones, GP and Chair of the RACGP Specific Interest Group in Child and Young Persons Health, to discuss the Federal Government's upcoming Medicare-funded three-year-old health check. Dr Jones explains the significance of this check as a point for early identification of developmental and family issues, given the critical period of social and emotional growth at age three.

    Covering the biopsychosocial approach required for a comprehensive assessment, this episode highlights the "CHILD" acronym by considering factors such as the Child's development, Home environment, Interactions, Learning settings, and overall Development. Practical guidance is offered on assessment tools like PEDS and key developmental red flags to look for, with recommendations for consulting state-based resources.

    Providing insights into how these checks will integrate with broader national reforms under the Thriving Kids initiative, with local services rolling out in 2026 and beyond. He advises practices to prepare now by reviewing developmental surveillance processes and proactively supporting vulnerable families, even before new item numbers become available.

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    16 mins
  • Preparing for Assignment of Benefit Changes in Bulk Billing
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens speaks with Dr Ramya Raman, RACGP Vice-President, GP and practice owner, and Jessica White, Chief Technology Officer at Best Practice Software, about recent government changes to the assignment of benefits process and what it means for general practice.

    Dr Ramya Raman discusses how the RACGP successfully advocated for an extension of the verbal consent period for assignment of benefit until 30 June 2027, following concerns raised by GPs around the country. This extension allows practices more time to adapt to new workflows and technology requirements without disrupting patient care. The enduring assignment process, especially significant for aged care and frequent care patients, is also highlighted as a practical improvement.

    Jessica White provides practical advice for managing the transition, recommending that practices begin preparations early rather than waiting until the new deadline. They talked about engaging with software vendors, mapping and updating current workflows, refining billing processes, and prioritising staff and patient education.

    Listeners are encouraged to stay informed through reliable sources and to use the transition period to prepare thoughtfully for upcoming changes.

    Links & Resources:

    • RACGP: https://www.racgp.org.au/advocacy/advocacy-resources/assignment-of-benefit-and-signature-requirements
    • Department of Health: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/assignment-of-medicare-benefits-for-bulk-billing-frequently-asked-questions?language=en
    • Medical Director: https://www.telstrahealth.com/updates-to-telstra-health-products-to-meet-medicare-assignment-of-benefit-changes/
    • Zedmed: https://help.zedmed.com.au/help/create-an-eclipse-invoice

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    15 mins
  • Mpox in Australia: What GPs Need to Know Now
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode of the Good GP, Dr Ramya Raman speaks with Dr Fergus McCabe, specialist GP and medical governor of Western Australia’s AIDS Council, about the current rise of mpox (monkeypox) cases in Western Australia and across Australia.

    Dr McCabe talks about the epidemiology and transmission of mpox, including shifting patterns from predominantly MSM (men who have sex with men) communities to increasing numbers among heterosexual men and women. Discussing the classic and current presentations of mpox and stresses the importance of clinical suspicion, even when presentations are atypical, such as isolated proctitis.

    Key topics addressed include:

    • Recognising mpox: clinical features, variable presentations, and risk factors based on sexual history and practices.
    • Practical advice for GPs: how to take a sexual health history, safe specimen collection, appropriate testing, infection control, and patient isolation steps.
    • Guidance on vaccination: eligibility, timing, vaccine access, and recommendations for both patients at risk and healthcare workers.
    • Key reminders for GPs: stay vigilant, routinely ask non-judgmental sexual health questions, and continue mpox testing regardless of vaccination status.

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    22 mins
  • Media Skills for GPs: The Art of Public Medical Commentary
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Maria Li is joined by Dr Michael Bonning, GP, former Navy doctor, immediate past AMA NSW President, and current Chair of Public Health at the Federal AMA, to discuss the increasingly relevant topic of GPs providing medical commentary in the media.

    Dr Bonning explains why engagement with the media is important for general practitioners, addressing the broadening definition of ‘media’ in modern practice. He notes that media exposure is not limited to traditional outlets such as television or newspapers but now commonly includes social media posts, commentary on closed professional groups, podcasts, and even op-eds. Dr Bonning emphasises that any time a GP’s comments reach more than one person, they are, in effect, representing the general practice profession.

    The episode covers:

    • Why GPs should consider communicating with the media and how this helps to advocate for general practice and public health.
    • The importance of delivering clear, accurate, and appropriate messages while understanding and respecting the boundaries of one’s expertise.
    • A structured approach to preparing for public commentary: before, during, and after the engagement, including practical advice on signposting key points, managing uncertainty, and finishing interviews effectively.
    • Tips for handling challenging or unexpected questions from journalists and the importance of not being forced into accepting the premise of a question.
    • The value of situational awareness, both in-person (such as at press conferences) and when using equipment like microphones.
    • Dr Bonning also shares practical examples to illustrate his techniques and highlights how these skills can benefit both media engagements and everyday clinical communication.

    Links & Resources:

    • https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/six-golden-rules-media-interviews
    • https://preventioncentre.org.au/resources/engaging-with-the-media/
    • https://newsroom.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/attachments/2018-UNSW-Media-Training-Guide.pdf
    • https://www.abc.net.au/news/media-interview-guide

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    23 mins
  • Evolving role of AI in Australian general practice documentation
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Tim Koh is joined by Kai van Lieshout, CEO and co-Founder of Lyrebird Health, to discuss the current and future role of AI tools in Australian general practice.

    Describing the uptake of AI transcription tools, with about a quarter of GPs using scribe tools daily and more having trialled them. Kai explains that recent improvements mean these tools now offer better accuracy, easier customisation, and can handle a wider range of documentation tasks, such as care plans and referral letters.

    They discuss Lyrebird’s integration with Best Practice clinical software, which makes AI scribing freely available and fully integrated for all users, improving both accessibility and safety. Covering how AI scribes may enhance the quality of patient interactions and relieve some of the documentation burden for GPs.

    Looking at the importance of locally tailored AI solutions, continuous feedback, and transparency to ensure safety and effectiveness. Both guests view the potential for these tools to benefit not just doctors but practice staff across general practice, with ongoing, incremental improvements anticipated in the years to come.

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    14 mins
  • Current diphtheria outbreak in northern Australia
    Jun 1 2026

    In this episode, Dr Ramya Raman is joined by Dr Paul Victor Effler, a public health physician, to discuss the current diphtheria outbreak in northern Australia. The clinical features of diphtheria, including its potential for severe throat and skin infections, and highlights the characteristic signs to watch for in general practice.

    Dr Effler outlines the epidemiology of the outbreak, noting its predominance in remote Aboriginal communities, and provides guidance on when to suspect diphtheria based on clinical and epidemiological clues. Recommending the use of culture and PCR swabs, as well as the importance of alerting public health authorities in suspected cases.

    Explaining vaccination schedules and recent updates for high-risk areas, and the vaccine’s role in preventing severe disease but not transmission. They conclude by addressing the need for ongoing vaccination in affected communities and the importance of tackling underlying factors that contribute to high rates of skin infection.

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    13 mins