This article by Alex Bartle examines the underlying pathology of restless legs syndrome, while acknowledging many facets remain unknown. Up to one in 10 people are affected by RLS to some degree, but it is often undiagnosed. GPs are in an ideal position to identify and treat this condition, which may be idiopathic or due to secondary conditions that may be correctable
Taking tea and mining the data of a GP crisis
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Taking tea and mining the data of a GP crisis
Monday 18 October 2021, 10:21 AM

Younger GPs don’t want to work the long hours their older peers have traditionally done
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Grant Davidson describes how some missing links were found – and how they starkly show the scale of the GP shortage
To get to a similar rate of GPs per 100,000 people as Australia… about 500 GPs must come into the New Zealand health workforce each year
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