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Metamorphoses in medicine. A view from general practice

I Chapple1

  • 1Lloyd Medical Centre, Mackay.

The Medical Journal of Australia
|July 4, 1994
PubMed
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General practice in Australia historically encompassed various specialties, especially in remote regions. Today, while specialists are more accessible, general practice has developed into a distinct medical specialty.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical specialties
  • General practice evolution
  • Rural health services

Background:

  • Historically, general practitioners (GPs) in Australia provided broad medical care, including services now covered by specialists.
  • This was particularly prevalent in sparsely populated rural and remote areas of Australia's north and west.
  • The accessibility of specialist care has changed over time.