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Australian Family Physician

Australian Family Physician is a scientific journal, published since 1972 in English. The journal's country of origin is Australia and its primary focus area is public health.

Details
Abbr. Aust Fam Physician
Start 1972
End 2017
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0300-8495
Country Australia
Language English
Specialty Public Health
Recent Articles
31.
Charlton O, Stewart T
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):747-748. PMID: 29036775
No abstract available.
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Chan O
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):744-745. PMID: 29036774
No abstract available.
33.
Morton A, Morton S
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):740-742. PMID: 29036773
No abstract available.
34.
Harraway J
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):735-739. PMID: 29036772
Background: Non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT), also known as cell-free DNA testing and non-invasive prenatal screening (NIPS), is an important addition to the range of screening tests for fetal chromosomal abnormalities....
35.
Moore P, Streeton C
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):728-732. PMID: 29036771
Background: Despite the general consensus that long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) are the most appropriate choice of contraception for most women, there are special circumstances when the contraceptive and non-contraceptive needs...
36.
Black K, Hussainy S
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):722-726. PMID: 29036770
Background: Emergency contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy where contraception has not been used, or there has been contraceptive misuse or failure. Australian women have three options for emergency...
37.
Foran T
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):717-720. PMID: 29036769
Background: The pattern of menstrual bleeding seen in women during their reproductive years is the result of a finely tuned balance be-tween endogenous oestrogens, which stimulate the endometrial lining, and...
38.
Temple-Smith M, Sanci L
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Oct; 46(10):710-715. PMID: 29036768
Background: The use of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs) is globally accepted as a strategy that is successful in decreasing rates of unintended pregnancy, especially in very young women. Currently, Australia...
39.
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Sep; 46(9):703-704. PMID: 28892604
Questions for this month's clinical challenge are based on articles in this issue. The clinical challenge is endorsed by the RACGP Quality Improvement and Continuing Professional Development (QI&CPD) program and...
40.
Leow L
Aust Fam Physician . 2017 Sep; 46(9):697-698. PMID: 28892603
No abstract available.