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General practice provides person centred, continuing, comprehensive and coordinated wholeperson health care to individuals and families in their communities.

As a sector, general practice, its practice teams and their primary health care relationships comprise the foundations of an effective health care system.

Characteristics of Australian General Practice[edit]

General Practice Services and Scope[edit]

Medical Centres, General Practices and a 'Usual GP'[edit]

General Practice Workforce[edit]

Rural General Practice[edit]

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Rural Generalists[edit]

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General Practice Organisations[edit]

Primary Health Networks (PHNs)[edit]

Colleges[edit]

There are two colleges of General Practice in Australia. The first, is the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, and the second is the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. Both organisations are # and operate fellowship programmes which entitle fellows to recognition as a specialist in General Practice in the Australian health practitioner National Registration and Accreditation Scheme (NRAS).

The Australian Medical Association[edit]

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