Tasmanian GPs are being trained to diagnose and treat ADHD as the State Government moves to widen access to care and reduce pressure on specialist services. The first round of training began this week in Devonport during the Tasmanian Rural Health Conference, where close to 50 GPs registered to attend workshops focused on assessing, diagnosing and prescribing medication for children and adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Under…
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