Menstrual disorders
Menstrual disorders are common in primary care. Menorrhagia Bleeding that is heavier than the patient’s normal flow. Blood loss may be a problem but is often less than the patient…
Subfertility
Definition and Background Subfertility is a reduced capacity to conceive. It can lead to considerable psychological distress in those affected. Subfertility is relatively common and seen frequently by the GP…
Law and ethics
What should a GP do when he or she believes that a patient with dementia is no longer safe to drive, or is faced with a mother asking what took…
Principles of good prescribing in primary care
As a GP, a solid understanding of the principles and practice of drug use is essential. At the same time, you must also be aware that often drugs are neither…