A vast, fast information resource for primary care professionals in Australia
With more pages than the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica, GPnotebook helps thousands of primary care clinicians in Australia find the information they need – quickly and easily!
More than 35,000 concise articles, each on a specific clinical topic. Hundreds of content updates made every month.
Rapidly find the content you need with our AI-enabled search or by browsing clinical categories.
Designed for use both during and outside the consultation. Works on all your devices.
No subscription fee for primary care professionals in Australia.
How can GPnotebook help you?
GPnotebook helps busy GPs save time by providing easy access to reliable, concise information to support quicker, more assured clinical decision-making
When you need information to help you make decisions during the working day – say you want to check what is known about anemia in people taking metformin – there are many places you could look... without any guarantee of finding what you need. We built GPnotebook to solve that problem.
Before you go hunting on Google, on PubMed or for a drug's product information, try searching GPnotebook. The site has more than 35,000 short, bullet-point clinical articles covering a myriad of specific clinical topics.
All our content is written by practising GPs who understand your information needs. You won't need to browse through irrelevant content – we've already done that for you.
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Frequently asked questions
All the content on GPnotebook is available without charge but you must create a free account to access more than five pages. Access to advanced features such as CPD tracking or Study Group events requires a subscription to GPnotebook Pro.
The cost of producing the site and its content is funded by display advertising and subscriptions. Except for a limited amount of hosted material, all content on GPnotebook has been developed by our content team independently from any third parties. Editorial decisions are made based on the relevance and applicability of the material to the audience and are not influenced by any funding sources.
The content of the site is intended, and written, for healthcare professionals and is not suitable for patients. To ensure the site is accessed by the intended audience, we require our users to create an account and sign in to view the majority of the material. Registered users can also receive regular email newsletters featuring the latest updates and clinical developments.
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Anticholinergic cognitive burden (ACB) scale
Toxoplasmosis
Vitamin D in pregnancy
Postural hypotension
Exercise - effect on development of cardiovascular disease (CVD)
Subclinical hyperthyroidism
Hyperkalaemia
Folic acid and prophylaxis against neural tube defects