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Let's Learn Together! Brought to you by the PCUK Team and presented by GP & Educator Dr Munir Adam, Primary Care UK is for ALL PRIMARY CARE STAFF, and particularly Clinical staff (Doctors, Nurses, Physician Associates, Clinical Pharmacists in Practice, Paramedics in GP, First Contact Physiotherapists, and trainees & students). With contributions from Training Hubs, Health Education England, other NHS bodies and from individual clinicians and experts, we cover: • Clinical updates• System upda ...
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Four healthily skeptical primary care physicians discuss the latest in primary care medicine. Join Essential Evidence Editor Mark Ebell MD, Rush University's Kate Rowland MD, MSU Professor of Medicine Gary Ferenchick MD, and POEMs co-founder Henry Barry MD, MS for this fast-paced weekly update on evidence-based primary care.
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Primary Care Knowledge Boost

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Primary Care Knowledge Boost

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All things General Practice! Join doctors Sara and Lisa as they interview specialists from around Greater Manchester with the aim of improving the confidence and knowledge of local primary care clinicians. The podcast has been made possible due to the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester.
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Welcome to Illuminating Primary Care! On our channel, we will be talking about all things Primary Care. We will be speaking to decision-makers and innovators from the world of General Practice. Our first few episodes will be hosted by James Truswell, Director of Menlo Park Recruitment. We will also be featuring some of our specialist consultants as guest hosts in future episodes, so make sure to follow us so that you don’t miss out.
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This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not to be considered as medical advice for any particular patient. Clinicians must rely on their own informed clinical judgment in making recommendations to their patients. ©2016 by Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, all rights reserved.
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Welcome to the monthly Primary Care Pod from Red Whale – join GPs Nik Kendrew and Caroline Greene as each month they discuss a roundup of four key topics for primary care clinicians, which can also be found in our popular free Pearls . We look at the evidence, the guidelines and the media coverage and make learning together as a primary care community as relaxing and enjoyable as possible. We invite you to nominate your primary care heroes and share your “best intentions” stories. So, grab a ...
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This podcast is for all Primary Care clinical staff (Doctors, nurses, physician's associates, Clinical Pharmacists in Practice, Paramedics in GP, First Contact Physiotherapists). Contents includes: Clinical updates; Wellbeing, Regional/local news, Creating a community, and anything else of interest to these frontline clinicians.
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Primary Care Today features conversations with clinical experts representing a wide range of medical specialties to highlight the latest trends in primary care practice, from clinical pearls to updated guidelines, health informatics, and practice management. This series is hosted by Dr. Brian McDonough, a nationally recognized clinical expert, teacher, and public speaker in primary care.
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A podcast to support Primary Care Nurses and other HCPs in South West London deliver truly personalised care for their patients living with cancer. This podcast is produced by the Macmillan Primary Care Nursing Project which is hosted by South West London Health and Care Partnership.
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Primary Care in a Pandemic

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Primary Care in a Pandemic

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In this podcast we look at the changes in primary care in British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic. We talk about ways primary care clinics can and are adapting in this crisis. Each episode we tackle a different topic from how to stay connected as a team to how to approach advanced care planning with patients. We try to keep things real and practical so you can apply these ideas in your practices. Brought to you by the University of British Columbia's Primary Care Innovation Support Uni ...
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Join Dr Rhys (he/him) and explore LGBTI+ health and what we can do as healthcare professionals to better care for the LGBTI+ community. Each week Dr Rhys will chat with an expert and give you actionable tips to help your patients today. This podcast is for GPs, hospital doctors, medical students, nurses and other healthcare providers who want to go beyond being “LGBTI-friendly” and become more confident with the specific health risks and concerns that affect the LGBTI+ community.
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Hi I’m Ross Tanick, DO, family medicine resident at Swedish Medical Center in Colorado. This podcast features interviews and stories with physicians from a variety of backgrounds and involved in many different styles of practice (mental health, addiction and pain, rural practice, OMM/OMT, geriatrics, pediatrics, lifestyle med, preventive medicine, etc). We dive into the journey to become a physician and choosing a specialty, as well as hear fun stories and compelling cases being presented. N ...
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The Primary Care Experience is hosted by Dr. Mike Diatte, a physician board certified in the fields of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. In this podcast we explore common health conditions and how to manage them with a combination of lifestyle tools, nutrition, and supplementation. With the shortage of primary care physicians and specialists and the limited amount of time available to spend with your doctors, we felt it was important to create a resource providing in depth discussion of medi ...
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Where Employee Benefits Brokers, Business Owners, Employers, CFO's, Controllers, & HR Executives go to get the "INSIDE SCOOP" for Employee Benefits Strategies.I'm sure you're aware that finding Affordable Healthcare Benefits, or Insurance, for yourself and/or Employees is Expensive, SUPER Confusing with Deductibles, Co-Pays, Co-Insurance, etc…, & Coverage that just SUCKS and doesn’t seem to cover anything that you need it for! Whether you’re looking to create a Strategy for RECRUITING & RETA ...
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We’re excited to share our latest episode featuring Dr James Kier, GP Partner at Lido Medical Practice in St Helier, Jersey. In this episode of the Illuminating Primary Care podcast, Patrick Flowers discusses all things related to Jersey General Practice, and why you might want to consider moving there as a GP. Other topics covered are: What are th…
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Kate, Gary and Henry discuss 3 new studies: a clinical decision support tool to assess mortality risk in patients presenting with acute heart failure, a new intranasal medication for treating acute migraine attacks, and the pros and cons of different approaches to treatment of low grade prostate cancer.…
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In this PCRS Podcast episode, Carol Stonham (Primary Care Nurse and PCRS Policy Lead) is in conversation with Amanda Roberts (PCRS Patient Reference Group and PCRS Education Committee Patient Representative) to delve into the positive and negative aspects of Amanda's asthma reviews of the past, discussing what could and should be better, and how a …
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We’re discussing Coaching Primary Care Patients to Success on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by Dr. Paul Wallace, ChenMed physician, and former Olympian. Our conversation revolves around coaching each person instead of each problem, building trust through frequency and rapport, and empowering patients to take action for…
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Talking about 2 studies released last month: 1. Giving it to 3rd trimester moms and seeing what happens in newborns: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37018474/ 2. Giving it to 60+ yo adults and seeing what happens: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37018468/ What happens when I review these? Listen to find out! Helpful table (Not sure if this will rep…
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Doctors Lisa and Sara speak with GP Dr Allison Rees for her advice on how to approach GP Appraisals and Revalidation. We heard her talk about this in a Health Education England First Five talk a few years ago and found it so helpful. We cover why they can be useful, the practicalities of what needs to be done and how to make them work for you. You …
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In this episode, Ron has a discussion with Preston Alexander, Founder & President of One Degree Medical. Here, Preston chats about the winners of DPCs and why they aren’t as prevalent as they should be, what’s wrong with monopolized health systems, the problem with non-profit health systems, and much more. Preston Alexander is a healthcare entrepre…
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Join us for a relaxed round up of this month’s Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. This month, Nik and Caroline discuss: Menopause in the media: How our HRT GEMS can help the whole team Swap to stop: can e-cigarettes help smokers quit. Chronic diarrhoea: could it be microscopic colitis? How to assess and manage postural hypotension And hear a …
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IN THIS EPISODE A GP and a Clinical Pharmacist discuss Fit Notes, as it is now possible for professionals other than GPs to issue these. This is the first part of a two part series. This first part covers the basics. SPECIAL THANKS to our guest speakers: Saira Jawaid, GP & Educator Sarah Partridge, Clinical Pharmacist We are grateful to Nottinghams…
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Each year in the U.S., more than 400,000 children are in foster care. Jennifer Keim, MD, MPH, primary care pediatrician at the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, provides a review of important considerations in primary care for these vulnerable children, including: explanations of common terms…
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Each year in the U.S., more than 400,000 children are in foster care. Jennifer Keim, MD, MPH, primary care pediatrician at the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, provides a review of important considerations in primary care for these vulnerable children, including: explanations of common terms…
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We have a bread-and-butter family medicine topic ready for you today – immunizations! This episode was: written by Sean Wang, a third-year Dalhousie medical student out of Halifax, Nova Scotia and peer-reviewed by another East-Coaster, Dr. Melissa Power, Dalhousie Family Medicine Staff and the Faculty Undergraduate Coordinator of South-West Nova. T…
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This week on Faisel & Friends, we are discussing Means that Matter: Practicing Health Equity. We are talking with Dr. Kameron Matthews, Chief Health Officer at Cityblock Health and former CMO for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Our conversation explores taking socio-economic differences into account, providing equitable care instead of equal ca…
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Join us for a relaxed round up of this month’s Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. This month, Nik and Caroline discuss: NICE guidance on semaglutide for obesity “Light bulb” conditions - we explore neuroendocrine tumours. Moral injury: looking afters our teams and ourselves! A structured approach to chronic cough in adults. And find out about…
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We’re discussing Primary Care: More than a Sum of the Parts on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by Dr. Yalda Jabbarpour, Director of the Robert Graham Center for Policy. Our conversation revolves around identifying the community needs for high-value primary care, finding your path within primary care, and advocating for c…
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This week our intrepid team of primary care physicians (Kate Rowland, Henry Barry, Gary Ferenchick and Mark Ebell) discuss treatment of resistant depression in older adults, recognizing and managing angry and disruptive patients, the best way to settle a cranky infant, and the AAFP 2022 Guideline on BP targets in adults with hypertension.…
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This is a bonus episode which is an addendum to episode 10 in season 1 which was about the General Practice Fellowship Scheme. In this episode, three SPIN-New-to--Practice-Programme Director nurses discuss examples of fellowships that have been going quite well, in order to give a flavour of what's possible. SPECIAL THANKS to Senior London nurses w…
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Doctors Sara and Lisa talk to Dr Wasim Javed, ST6 in Cardiology, about the diagnosis and management of Angina. Taking a theoretical case we talk through symptoms, differentials, diagnosis, including the guidelines and practicalities of different types of functional and non-functional tests, as well types of angina and their management. It was usefu…
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This week on Faisel & Friends, we are discussing Prevention through Personalized Primary Care. We are talking with Dr. Steven Bishop, Dean of Wellness University at PartnerMD. Our conversation explores motivating patients through education, improving the quality of care with smaller patient panels, and providing preventative care within concierge m…
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This week, Henry, Kate, Gary and Mark discuss: treating to LDL target or intensity-based statin therapy for adults with CAD, genicular nerve blocks for pain relief in adults with DJD, the value of adding cytology to HPV for cervical cancer screening, and HCTZ for preventing kidney stone recurrence
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In this episode, David and Patrick talk about contract and salary negotiations. They walk you through what might affect sessional rates, differing contract types, BMA model recommendations, and they also offer practical advice for salary negotiations – including what you should definitely avoid when negotiating with a practice! If you would like to…
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IN THIS EPISODE We continue our Time Management series and listen to someone who is regarded by many as an passionate expert in the area of Consultations. Whilst maintaining our focus on managing time, we discuss the pleasure that consultations can be. SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speaker: Professor Roger Neighbour, former president of the Royal Col…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr Clara Doran, a former GP, writer and founder of Noggin The Brain People. Clara is focused on helping everyday folk, including GPs, take better care of themselves and cope with the stresses of daily life. We discuss some of the techniques and strategies that Clara would recommend to help GPs and other medical pro…
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We’re discussing Engaging with Evidence: Efficacy vs. Effectiveness on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Dr. Dan is joined by Dr. Katharine DeGeorge, Deputy Editor at DynaMed and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at UVA. Our conversation revolves around setting up systems to stay up to date on new medical literature, making decisions that have…
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Doctors Sara and Lisa talk to talk to Dr Mary Cheshire who is the GP lead on the NHS England Fellowships for Greater Manchester GPs. As she explains, this is a fairly informal fellowship done over 2 years offering different types of courses and support that essentially consists of a paid CPD session a week and a range of CPD events to facilitate th…
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Clinical psychologist and board certified behaviour analyst, Dr. Kent Corso talks about primary care behavioural health and the benefits for physicians and other healthcare providers. We value your feedback. If you have a comment about the podcast, or perhaps an idea for a future episode, we would love to hear from you! Click HERE to fill out our C…
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Clinical psychologist and board certified behaviour analyst, Dr. Kent Corso talks about primary care behavioural health and how it benefits patients. We value your feedback. If you have a comment about the podcast, or perhaps an idea for a future episode, we would love to hear from you! Click HERE to fill out our Contact Form and tell us what you t…
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Clinical psychologist and board certified behaviour analyst, Dr. Kent Corso talks about Primary Care Behavioural Health - why we have it We value your feedback. If you have a comment about the podcast, or perhaps an idea for a future episode, we would love to hear from you! Click HERE to fill out our Contact Form and tell us what you think. Learn a…
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Hey everyone, on today's episode we are talking about a recent JAMA article on Heterogeneity in Blood Pressure Response to various blood pressure medicines and the idea of individualizing antihypertensive algorithms. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2803518Av Dr. Mark List
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Clinical psychologist and board certified behaviour analyst, Dr. Kent Corso gives a brief introduction and history of primary care behavioural health. We value your feedback. If you have a comment about the podcast, or perhaps an idea for a future episode, we would love to hear from you! Click HERE to fill out our Contact Form and tell us what you …
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Written By: Andrea Brabant – FM PGY1 - NWT Expert Review By: Dr Katherine Breen, ER Physician NWT Meningitis is defined as inflammation of the meninges, the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. It is most commonly due to infection, either bacterial or viral. This can happen through hematogenous spread, when bacteria invade the bloodstream …
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This week on Faisel & Friends, we are discussing Strength in Collaboration: Nurse Practitioners and Physicians Transforming Primary Care. We are talking with Dr. Ken White, Dean of the School of Nursing at Massachusetts General Hospital and President of the American Academy of Nursing. Our conversation explores preparing Nurse Practitioners to step…
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CHOP has a new primary care clinical pathway for the diagnostic evaluation of development delay and intellectual disability. Its co-authors, Elana Huang, MD, primary care pediatrician, CHOP Care Network, and Hana Alharbi, MBBS, MS, pediatric geneticist, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia (who did a fellowship at CHOP), review the pathway and how it …
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CHOP has a new primary care clinical pathway for the diagnostic evaluation of development delay and intellectual disability. Its co-authors, Elana Huang, MD, primary care pediatrician, CHOP Care Network, and Hana Alharbi, MBBS, MS, pediatric geneticist, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia (who did a fellowship at CHOP), review the pathway and how it …
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Matthew and Victoria take you through everything you need to know about what to look for in your first practice, as a newly qualified GP. The pair talk you through everything you need to know, to provide you with extensive detail on what to look for in your first post, useful questions to ask, guidance on what level of salary and benefits to look f…
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Episode Written By : Patricia Massel MD, CCFP Content Reviewer : Natasha White, L&D RN and Breastfeeding Coach Hosts : Kyla Freeman, Caitlin Blewett, Patricia Massel Artwork : Aikansha Chawla In today's episode we will review some tips around breastfeeding including how to give the breastfeeding pitch to expectant parents. We will review some commo…
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THIS EPISODE covers the all important topic of when to suspect cancer in your day to day work in Primary Care. This marks the start of our mini-episode series where we aim to provide useful information in a succinct way, without the extra talk. After an introduction and orientation by our host, we hear from cancer lead Helen about important things …
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We’re discussing Technology & Policy: Innovating High Quality Care on this episode of Faisel & Friends! Faisel and Dan are joined by Aneesh Chopra, Co-Founder & President at CareJourney. Our conversation revolves around changing the culture of care through policy, integrating tech into healthcare, and the next steps for utilizing artificial intelli…
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Doctors Sara and Lisa talk to talk to GP and Professor of General Practice Research Dr Carolyn Chew-Graham about the current landscape of Long COVID three years on. She spoke to us on the topic back in August 2021, but what we know and some of the treatments have moved on from then. In this talk we discuss why the patient-preferred term is Long COV…
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This week, Gary, Kate, Henry and Mark discuss 2 new studies and 2 new guidelines: screening for genital herpes infections from the USPSTF, semaglutide injections in obese adolescents, ACG guidelines for acute lower GI bleeding, and invasive vs. noninvasive management of patients with stable CAD. And Henry manages to not talk about baseball!…
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Written By: Shaila Gunn, FM PGY2, Calgary AB Expert Review: Dr Darby Ewashina, ER Psychiatrist, Calgary AB @doc.darbs on Instagram Why should a family physician learn about personality disorders? Well, to start, we are the first point of contact with the patients who have them, and often the first to recognize they have a personality disorder. Whil…
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This week on Faisel & Friends, we are discussing Proactive Preventive Primary Care. We are talking with Dr. Troy Brennan, an Adjunct Professor at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health. Our conversation explores improving access to care with technology, forging intimacy and trust in different situations, and primary care outside of the hospital.…
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In the final podcast of the PCRS One Airway, One disease series we focus on the treatment of allergic rhinitis and real-life application using British and European guidelines. Corinne Beirne (Advanced Nurse Practitioner and Children and Young Persons Asthma Lead) and Dr Glenis Scadding (Honorary Consultant Allergist and Rhinologist at the Royal Nat…
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In this episode, Ron chats with Dr. Brian Fretwell, President and CEO of Direct Primary Care Associates and myDPCrx – a DPC provider driven pharmacy program that sells over 1,000 generic prescriptions for pennies on the dollar. Here, he answers the questions of what led him to start myDPCrx, where his 5 clinics are located, how this is changing the…
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