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AccessMedicine: John Murtagh’s General Practice Collection, or Murtagh Collection for short, provides an indispensable source of information for medical professionals and students alike. For more than 20 years, John Murtagh’s General Practice has been regarded throughout Australasia as the authoritative reference for practicing and aspiring GPs. The seventh edition of John Murtagh’s General Practice includes updates to sexual health and cervical cancer screening, mental health diagnosis and treatment, and chronic disorders which forms the backbone of this digital collection.
Developed over 20 years, the success of this collection stems from the fact that the content is written from the point of view of an experienced general practitioner, underscored by John Murtagh’s diagnostic strategy model. The easy-to-read texts in this collection are coupled with numerous illustrations and photographs and are invaluable, trusted references.
The Patient Education handouts in Murtagh Collection provide patients with comprehensive, reliable healthcare information
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From the homepage in Murtagh Collection, you will find some of the leading current, authoritative text resources. Murtagh Collection’s unique set of texts can be browsed through the carousel or viewed as an exportable list.
The collection comprises multiple resources including Murtagh’s General Practice, 8/E, the gold standard reference and most influential publication for general practice and primary health care. Together, these resources provide an indispensable source of information for medical professionals and students alike. For reference, also see Murtagh's General Practice, 7/E.
Also, John Murtagh’s Cautionary Tales, 3/E, is featured in the collection with new co-author, Sara Bird, who brings a medico-legal perspective to the case studies.
John Murtagh’s General Practice Companion Handbook, 7/E, with new co-author, Dr. Clare Murtagh, brings an early year doctor perspective to the resource.
Murtagh's Practice Tips, 8/E, is a practical, comprehensive resource for busy GPs. It includes simple, clear diagrams and step-by-step instructions to guide them in the management of the most common presenting conditions in their practice. Practice tips includes updates throughout, as well as new content, particularly in the areas of:
Murtagh's Patient Education, 8/E, provides busy GPs with a carefully curated collection of concise, easy-to-understand one-page information sheets, covering the most common presenting conditions that doctors can distribute to patients providing them with helpful information to assist them with understanding their condition.
Most of the existing topics in Murtagh's Patient Education have been revised, including major updates to women's health topics; a new mental health section has been created; and 22 new sheets have been added, including:
Additionally, this edition includes major updates to additional women’s health topics such as Domestic Violence, the Combined Pill, Endometriosis, cervical cancer screening and HPV. The new topics include:
In general release for the first time as part of this collection, Murtagh’s Diagnostic Strategies is a quick, handy diagnostic reference for general practitioners and a useful tool for student revision. Also, it is an ideal resource for exam preparation, in particular for the Key Feature Problems component of the RACGP fellowship examination. It is practical, user friendly, and succinctly covers all common problems.
Murtagh Collection also includes two text resources to facilitate case-based learning. All cases are enabled with durable URLs which can be copied from the browser and embedded into an LMS. Case quiz results can be emailed to an instructor.
Clinical Cases for General Practice Exams, 4/E
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