Gorges H, Heal C, van Driel ML, Tapley A, Davis J, Davey AR, Holliday E, Ball J, Spike NA, FitzGerald K and Magin PJ.
Dermatology Practical and Conceptual | 2020 | 10; e2020043: doi: articleid-dp1002a43/dp1002a43-pdf
Skin Diseases
published papers
Below is a list of GP Synergy's published papers. You can search for a variety of different papers using the filters below.
If you're a GP Synergy medical educator, supervisor or registrar and you would like a full-text copy of a specific paper below that does not have a full-text link, please contact Professor Parker Magin, Director – NSW & ACT Research and Evaluation Unit on parker_magin@gpsynergy.com.au
Management of Urinary tract infection by early-career general practitioners in Australia | Published Paper
Absolute cardiovascular risk and GP decision making in TIA and minor stroke. | Published Paper
Prevalence and associations of prescribing of Long Acting Reversible Contraception by GP Registrars: a secondary analysis of ReCEnT data | Published Paper
GP rural registrars’ experiences of occupational violence: a qualitative study | Published Paper
Effects of compulsory rural vocational training for Australian general practitioners: a qualitative study | Published Paper
General practice training in regional and rural Australia: a cross-sectional analysis of the ReCEnT study | Published Paper
Delayed prescribing of antibiotics for acute respiratory infections by GP registrars: a qualitative study | Published Paper
Acne in primary care: A cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
Brown H, Tapley A, van Driel ML, Davey AR, Holliday E, Ball J, Morgan S, Patsan I, Mulquiney KJ, Spike NA, FitzGerald K and Magin PJ.
Australian Journal General Practice | 2019 | 48; 781-788: doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-19-4864.
Academic Registrar Projects, Chronic disease, Continuity of Care and Skin Diseases
Australian Journal General Practice | 2019 | 48; 781-788: doi: 10.31128/AJGP-02-19-4864.
Academic Registrar Projects, Chronic disease, Continuity of Care and Skin Diseases
Training in critical thinking and research: An audit of delivery by regional training providers in Australia | Published Paper
A general practice workplace-based assessment instrument: Content and construct validity | Published Paper
Exploring opportunities for GP registrars to manage older patients with chronic disease: a qualitative study | Published Paper
Antibiotic stewardship in skin infections: a cross-sectional analysis of early-career GP’s management of impetigo. | Published Paper
Continuity of care in general practice vocational training: prevalence, associations and implications for training | Published Paper
General practice trainees’ use of dermoscopy: prevalence, associations and influence on diagnosis and diagnostic confidence | Published Paper
New alumni EXperiences of Training and independent Unsupervised Practice (NEXT-UP): protocol for a cross-sectional study of early career general practitioners. | Published Paper
General practice registrars’ experience of antenatal care: a cross-sectional analysis. | Published Paper
Pappalardo E, Magin PJ, Tapley A, Davey AR, Holliday E, Ball J, Spike NA, FitzGerald K, Morgan S and van Driel ML.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2019 | Published online 20-Aug-2019 doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajo.13042
Academic Registrar Projects and Women’s Health
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2019 | Published online 20-Aug-2019 doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/ajo.13042
Academic Registrar Projects and Women’s Health
Australian general practice registrars and their experience with postpartum consultations: a cross sectional analysis of prevalence and associations. | Published Paper
Effects of compulsory rural vocational training for Australian general practitioners: a qualitative study | Published Paper
Early career GPs, mental health training and clinical complexity: a cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
Changes in Australian Early-Career General Practitioners’ Benzodiazepine Prescribing: a Longitudinal Analysis | Published Paper
Magin PJ, Tapley A, Dunlop A, Davey AR, van Driel ML, Holliday E, Morgan S, Henderson KM, Ball J, Catzikiris NF, Mulquiney KJ, Spike NA, Kerr RH and Holliday S.
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2018 | 33(10): 1676-1684. doi:10.1007/s11606-018-4577-5.
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Journal of General Internal Medicine | 2018 | 33(10): 1676-1684. doi:10.1007/s11606-018-4577-5.
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Responding to registrars’ in-consultation calls for assistance: Practical implications from the ReCEnT project. | Published Paper
Managing transient ischaemic attacks in Australia: a qualitative study. | Published Paper
Older patients’ consultations in an apprenticeship-model based general practice training program: a cross-sectional study. | Published Paper
Gender differences in Australian general practice trainees performing procedures related to women’s reproductive health: A cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
Early predictors of summative assessment performance in general practice post-graduate training: A retrospective cohort study | Published Paper
Preparation for General Practice Vocational Training – time for a rethink? | Published Paper
Management of transient ischaemic attacks diagnosed by early-career general practitioners: A cross sectional study. | Published Paper
Focus on early-career GPs: qualitative evaluation of a multi-faceted educational intervention to improve antibiotic prescribing. | Published Paper
Reducing early career general practitioners’ antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract infections: a pragmatic prospective non-randomised controlled trial. | Published Paper
Emergency department referral patterns of Australian general practitioner registrars: a cross-sectional analysis of prevalence, nature and associations | Published Paper
Prevalence and associations of general practitioners’ ordering of “non-symptomatic” prostate-specific antigen tests: a cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
General practitioner trainees’ in-consultation generation of clinical questions for later answering: prevalence and associations | Published Paper
Maintaining capacity for in-practice teaching and supervision of students and general practice trainees: a cross-sectional study of early career general practitioners | Conference Presentation
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 | Published Paper
Procedural skills of Australian general practice registrars: A cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
Changes in pathology test ordering by early-career general practitioners: a longitudinal study | Published Paper
Protecting pain patients. The evaluation of a chronic pain educational intervention | Published Paper
Home visits and nursing home visits by early-career GPs: a cross-sectional study | Published Paper
Clinical encounters of Australian general practice registrars with paediatric patients | Published Paper
The pattern of anxiolytic and hypnotic management by Australian general practice trainees | Published Paper
Clinical experience of patients with hepatitis C virus infection among Australian GP trainees | Published Paper
Antibiotic prescribing for acute otitis media and acute sinusitis: a cross-sectional analysis of the ReCEnT study exploring the habits of early-career doctors in general practice | Published Paper
Early predictors of need for remediation in the Australian General Practice Training program: a retrospective cohort study | Published Paper
Does brief chronic pain management education change opioid prescribing rates? A pragmatic trial in Australian early-career general practitioners | Published Paper
Holliday S, Hayes C, Dunlop A, Morgan S, Tapley A, Henderson KM, van Driel ML, Holliday E, Ball J, Davey AR, Spike NA, McArthur L and Magin PJ.
Pain | 2017 | 158(2); 278-288. doi:10.1097/ j.pain.0000000000000755
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction, Evaluations of educational innovations and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Pain | 2017 | 158(2); 278-288. doi:10.1097/ j.pain.0000000000000755
Drug and Alcohol/ Pain and Addiction, Evaluations of educational innovations and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Identification of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status by general practice registrars – Confidence and associations | Published Paper
Test ordering by GP trainees: Effects of an educational intervention on attitudes and intended practice | Published Paper
Australian general practice trainees’ exposure to ophthalmic problems and implications for training: a cross-sectional analysis | Published Paper
Test Result Audit and Feedback (TRAFk) as a supervision method for rational test ordering in general practice training | Published Paper
Antibiotic prescribing for sore throat: a cross-sectional analysis of the ReCEnT study exploring the habits of early-career doctors in family practice | Published Paper
Changes in early-career family physicians’ antibiotic prescribing for upper respiratory tract infection and acute bronchitis: a multicentre longitudinal study | Published Paper
Anticholinergic medicines in an older primary care population: a cross-sectional analysis of medicines’ levels of anticholinergic activity and clinical indications | Published Paper
Magin PJ, Morgan S, Tapley A, McCowan C, Parkinson L, Henderson KM, Muth C, Hammer MS, Pond D, Mate KE, Spike NA, McArthur L and van Driel ML.
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | 2016 | 41(5); 486–492. doi: 10.1111/jcpt.12413
Older Patients and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | 2016 | 41(5); 486–492. doi: 10.1111/jcpt.12413
Older Patients and Prescribing (other than antibiotics)/ Deprescribing
Reducing general practice trainees’ antibiotic prescribing for respiratory tract infections: an evaluation of a combined face-to-face workshop and online educational intervention | Published Paper
The recording of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander status in general practice clinical records: a cross-sectional study | Published Paper
Thomson A, Morgan S, O'Mara P, Tapley A, Henderson KM, van Driel ML, Oldmeadow C, Ball J, Scott J, Spike NA, McArthur L and Magin PJ.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2016 | 40 (S1); S70-S74. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12400
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2016 | 40 (S1); S70-S74. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12400
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Academic Registrar Projects
Clinical encounters of Australian general practice registrars with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients | Published Paper
Changing the antibiotic prescribing of general practice registrars: the ChAP study protocol for a prospective controlled study of a multimodal educational intervention | Published Paper
van Driel ML, Morgan S, Tapley A, McArthur L, McElduff P, Yardley L, Dallas A, Deckx L, Mulquiney KJ, Davis J, Davey AR, Henderson KM, Little P and Magin PJ.
BMC Family Practice | 2016 | 17; 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-016-0470-7
Antibiotic Prescribing and Evaluations of educational innovations
BMC Family Practice | 2016 | 17; 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12875-016-0470-7
Antibiotic Prescribing and Evaluations of educational innovations