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Dr Liz Sturgiss
@LizSturgiss
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Australian GP & Researcher (she/her) - primary care - implementation - stigmatised conditions @EPIC_PHC
Joined August 2015
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Primary care clinicians working in 2023 are on the frontline dealing with the healthcare impacts of record-breaking floods, wildfires and heatwaves.  We have published the first ever special edition on the topic of #Climate Crisis…
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Can we increase the use of #alcohol brief interventions in general practice? With a practice toolkit, the right support and feedback from the local PHN, GPs were able to have more conversations about alcohol in everyday clinical pr…
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@brookmanknight presenting her doctoral work on peer connection in general practice and GP well-being #aspm23 @GPsDownUnder @DGPMonash
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RT @BinhTathanh: Anyone clicking on this link before June 21, 2023 will be taken directly to the final version of t…
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RT @BinhTathanh: Glad to have our first co-authored paper published: GP laughter in lifestyle behaviour consultations: A conversation analy…
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RT @CatMStephen: From Glyncorrwg to Global Primary Health Care settings, Tudor Hart’s Inverse Care Law still relevant 50 years on. Plannin…
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RT @AusJPrimHealth: Equity in Primary Health Care Provision: More than 50 years of the Inverse Care Law. Great reading in just released @…
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RT @TGLGuidelines: Are you making clinical decisions for individuals from priority populations? Express your interest in participating in t…
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RT @LizSturgiss: 📣 How do GPs use @TGLGuidelines to support clinical decision making for priority populations? Be part of this online inter…
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RT @ActionOnObesity: Promoting discretionary foods through price reduction is a contradiction to the ACT preventive health plan 2020-2025.…
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“The price of popular items such as pies, sausage rolls & hot chips will be reduced to under $5 at GIO Stadium’s food outlets.” Subsidised by ACT government. There are better ways to attract families to sporting events. @ParentsVoiceAu @ActionOnObesity
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