Geoffrey K. Mitchell

PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC or complicated (2010)

Geoffrey K Mitchell, Inge C De Jong, Christopher B Del Mar, Ra M Clavarino, Rosemary Kennedy

ised www.mja.com.au care, resulting in duplication of GP in Action — Research services and inefficient delivery of care. 1 General practitioners provide primary care, with, ideally, an emphasis on...

General practice — Clinical practice (2010)

Evan W Ackermann, Geoffrey K Mitchell

audit of structured diabetes care in a rural general practice

GENERAL PRACTICE AND MEDICAL EDUCATION — VIEWPOINT Vertical Integration in Teaching And Learning (VITAL): an approach to medical education in general practice (2010)

Marie-louise B Dick, David B King, Geoffrey K Mitchell, Glynn D Kelly, John F Buckley, Susan J Garside

here is an increasing demand to deliver medical education in general practice. With the trend for hospitals to evolve into highly specialised centres with high throughput and short patient stay,

Effectiveness of current treatment approaches for benzodiazepine discontinuation : a meta-analysis. (2009)

Parr, Jannette M., Kavanagh, David J., Cahill, Lareina, Mitchell, Geoffrey K., Young, Ross McD.

Aims: To assess the effectiveness of current treatment approaches to assist benzodiazepine discontinuation. Methods: A systematic review of approaches to benzodiazepine discontinuation in general...

Effectiveness of current treatment approaches for benzodiazepine discontinuation : a meta-analysis. (2009)

Parr, Jannette M., Kavanagh, David J., Cahill, Lareina, Mitchell, Geoffrey K., Young, Ross McD.

Aims: To assess the effectiveness of current treatment approaches to assist benzodiazepine discontinuation. Methods: A systematic review of approaches to benzodiazepine discontinuation in general...

Do case conferences between general practitioners and specialist palliative care services improve quality of life? A randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN 52269003) (2008)

Mitchell, Geoffrey K, Del Mar, Chris B, O'Rourke, Peter K, Clavarino, Alexandra M

Australian palliative care is delivered by general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative care teams. Patient outcomes should improve if they work in formal partnership. We conducted a...

General practitioners’ experiences of the psychological aspects in the care of a dying patient (2008)

Kelly, Brian, Varghese, Francis, Burnett, Paul, Turner, Jane, Robertson, Marguerite, Kelly, Patricia, ...

Objective: General practitioners (GPs) play an integral role in addressing the psychological needs of palliative care patients and their families. This qualitative study investigated psychosocial...

General practitioners’ experiences of the psychological aspects in the care of a dying patient (2008)

Kelly, Brian, Varghese, Francis, Burnett, Paul, Turner, Jane, Robertson, Marguerite, Kelly, Patricia, ...

Objective: General practitioners (GPs) play an integral role in addressing the psychological needs of palliative care patients and their families. This qualitative study investigated psychosocial...

General practitioners’ experiences of the psychological aspects in the care of a dying patient (2008)

Kelly, Brian, Varghese, Francis, Burnett, Paul, Turner, Jane, Robertson, Marguerite, Kelly, Patricia, ...

Objective: General practitioners (GPs) play an integral role in addressing the psychological needs of palliative care patients and their families. This qualitative study investigated psychosocial...

Do case conferences between general practitioners and specialist palliative care services improve quality of life? A randomised controlled trial (ISRCTN 52269003) (2008)

Mitchell, Geoffrey K, Del Mar, Chris B, O'Rourke, Peter K, Clavarino, Alexandra M

Australian palliative care is delivered by general practitioners (GPs) and specialist palliative care teams. Patient outcomes should improve if they work in formal partnership. We conducted a...

Palliative care: promoting general practice participation (2004)

Mitchell, Geoffrey K., Reymond, Elizabeth J., McGrath, Barry P. M.

Specialist palliative care services and services involved in the pre-palliative phase of a patient’s disease must accept GPs as an integral part of the care team

LET’S GET PHYSICAL – VIEWPOINT Doctors (2004)

Margaret P Kay, Geoffrey K Mitchell, Christopher B Del Mar

do not adequately look after their own physical health