Medical Forum WA

Medical Forum WA Western Australia's local and independent monthly publication for health professionals. Medical Forum also reports the opinions of relevant high-profile people.

The Publication and its Community

Medical Forum WA distributes directly to a database of nearly 6000 mostly registered Western Australian medical practitioners and influential health organisations. It is independently owned and operated in Perth by two medical professionals and is the premier monthly magazine for doctors in the state, averaging 84 pages each month for 11 issues a year. It is high

ly regarded for its quality investigative journalism and commentary on health and social issues that directly affect medical professionals, both GPs and Specialists in Western Australia. Medical Forum, in its current magazine format, has been serving the WA readership since March 2000. Content and Editorial Approach

Just as our discerning readership shapes content, it also enables a collegial dialogue between readers and the magazine, or readers themselves. With untoward bias and “advertorial” unacceptable to doctors, a high level of honest reader engagement is seen in every aspect of the magazine, which is divided into Features, New & Views, Guest Columns, Clinical Updates and Lifestyle. The Guest Column and letters pages represent diverse views on an equally eclectic range of subjects that affect the life and practice of WA doctors – an editorial stance the publishers will continue, whether it be judges writing about child abuse or paediatricians worried about children in detention. Decision makers, who directly shape the health landscape or West Australian society, welcome the opportunity to address the readership. In a world where people are often told what to think by their representative bodies, Medical Forum takes time to ask readers – through its monthly e-Polls – what they think on important issues that concern them. By surveying doctors on issues as broad as euthanasia to private health insurance, their opinions can inform ongoing debate. The news and feature pages rigorously investigate and actively report key issues of policy, ethics and practice of medicine in WA. As an independent news gathering organisation, staffed by experienced journalists, Medical Forum focuses on representing the local angles without fear or favour, often taking the lead for lay news organisations to follow. The state’s leading medical practitioners contribute to the clinical content, rated highly in regular readership surveys. Finally, the lifestyle section reflects our readers’ lives beyond their surgeries – as athletes, sailors, photographers, writers and actors. Medical Forum embraces diversity in views and topics and strives to have content that appeals to both the professional and lifestyle interests of its readers. Advertising Reach

The magazine’s wide acceptance by its readers has obvious flow-on effects for advertising. There has been steady revenue growth (see below) reflecting the strong support shown by our regular advertisers. About 65% of advertising is repeat business. The advertising base is diverse. Major sponsorship, which is limited to three an edition, is drawn largely from WA clinical groups, demonstrating high levels of support from the profession. The feedback from all advertisers – both clinical and general – strongly endorses the effectiveness of the magazine to reach its audience. The Clinical Services Directory (CSD), ACCC-approved as a doctor-only publication, is a powerful communication tool for building referral networks and is growing exponentially. On average, 150 solo and group practices, representing more than 250 WA specialists, promote their clinical services in the CSD, making it an up-to-date essential referral tool for many WA doctors. The active monthly Classifieds section is used primarily for doctor recruitment, as well as real estate, equipment sales and suchlike. Community Involvement

In 2013, Medical Forum began hosting the Doctors Drum breakfasts drawing doctors from all areas of medicine together in an informal setting to discuss a key broad topic (e.g. ‘GPs and Specialists: Partners in What?” see www.doctorsdrum.com.au) with MC Mr Russell Woolf and a panel of medical practitioners and consumer representatives. These breakfasts have proved hugely popular and have generated significant discussion that informs to future magazine content. The magazine was also the Major Sponsor of fundraiser, Doc of the Swan, for four years until 2013. This event, organised in conjunction with Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club, involved doctors skippering in a fun race to raise funds for those in need. The Results

Medical Forum has met its Advertising Revenue KPIs nine out of the past 11 issues and display revenue has grown 5% this financial year. Last circulation figures are typical and growing – 5935 professionals (366 online subscribers), comprising 2326 specialists, 3169 general practitioners and 42 organisations and government departments. The magazine is the information source for the Medical Hub website (www.medicalhub.com.au), which has enjoyed a 50% increase in advertising spend in the past 12 months. The small team of six who create Medical Forum WA are justifiably proud of what it has achieved and is constantly rewarded by the positive feedback received by all of its stakeholders.

Research published in the Medical Journal of Australia found Indigenous Australians develop atrial fibrillation (AF) nea...
05/06/2026

Research published in the Medical Journal of Australia found Indigenous Australians develop atrial fibrillation (AF) nearly 16 years earlier on average than non-Indigenous Australians, contributing to substantially higher stroke rates at younger ages.

https://mforum.com.au/earlier-atrial-fibrillation-screening-suggested-for-indigenous-australians/

Guidelines recommend AF screening from age 65, however research has found Indigenous Australians often develop the condition before then.

While the increasing rate of ADHD treatment in Australia provides real opportunity to support patients, it also brings m...
04/06/2026

While the increasing rate of ADHD treatment in Australia provides real opportunity to support patients, it also brings medico-legal complexity to navigate.

For GPs, the growth in ADHD diagnoses brings real opportunity to support patients and real medico-legal complexity to navigate.

A trial has found a way for many breast cancer patients to safely avoid chemotherapy, potentially sparing them unnecessa...
04/06/2026

A trial has found a way for many breast cancer patients to safely avoid chemotherapy, potentially sparing them unnecessary side effects without increasing the risk of the cancer returning.

The OPTIMA trial found many breast cancer patients can safely avoid chemotherapy with a gene test, sparing them unnecessary side effects.

A pointer to which the esteem Howard Park has in the Australian wine industry is its inclusion in The First Families of ...
04/06/2026

A pointer to which the esteem Howard Park has in the Australian wine industry is its inclusion in The First Families of Wine.

Read our review of the winery here.

https://mforum.com.au/national-esteem-in-the-south-of-wa/

Howard Park winery is an esteemed winery in the south of WA known for its pursuit of excellence in Australian wine.

Providing GP services in the town of Kalbarri has become financially unsustainable, leading to the announcement that the...
03/06/2026

Providing GP services in the town of Kalbarri has become financially unsustainable, leading to the announcement that the town’s only GP clinic will close within weeks.
The RACGP has told Medical Forum this was not a matter specific to this one town.

Kalbarri GP Surgery has announced it will close after exhausting all avenues to be financially sustainable.

The severity of liver fibrosis is the main predictor of future liver-related morbidity in some patients, but the burden ...
02/06/2026

The severity of liver fibrosis is the main predictor of future liver-related morbidity in some patients, but the burden of fibrosis is often under-recognised.

https://mforum.com.au/the-liver-fibrosis-4-index-simplified/

The severity of liver fibrosis is the main predictor of future liver-related morbidity in some patients, but the burden of fibrosis is often under-recognised.

Western Australia’s new Chief Health Officer Dr Clare Huppatz spoke to Medical Forum about her approach, the importance ...
02/06/2026

Western Australia’s new Chief Health Officer Dr Clare Huppatz spoke to Medical Forum about her approach, the importance of working with communities to keep people well and how the state’s health system is preparing for the peak winter demand.

Western Australia's new Chief Health Officer Dr Clare Huppatz has stepped up into the role from the deputy position.

The head of the Australian Medical Association has questioned the federal government’s commitment to meaningful reforms ...
02/06/2026

The head of the Australian Medical Association has questioned the federal government’s commitment to meaningful reforms to tackle diabetes in Australia

The Australian Medical Association has questioned the federal government’s commitment to meaningful reforms to tackle diabetes in Australia.

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3/8 Howlett Street
North Perth, WA
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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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