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1 Pushing Past Stagnation & Business Plateaus 30:21
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Hitting plateaus is a common milestone in business, but there’s a difference between stability and a rut. In the last installment of this season, we’ll dive into the ways small business owners push beyond plateaus and find new ways to achieve revenue growth. Jannese and Austin wrap up their time in Nashville, Tennessee with a wonderful visit to N.B. Goods to speak with owner Camille Alston . Camille details the times where she hit a wall with profits, the strategies she implemented to increase revenue, what worked, what didn’t, and the important lessons she learned in the process. You won’t want to miss this informative final chapter! Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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×Join us for our next PCRS Podcast with our Executive Chair, Dr Katherine Hickman, and our guest Beverley Bostock (Nurse Practitioner and PCRS Executive Committee Member). During this recording Katherine and Bev will explore where the responsibility lies for maintaining optimal health, what environment has to do with resilience, and how to draw a line between what you do as a clinician and what people living with respiratory conditions need to take responsibility for. There are some fantastic resources that Bev references that are available and well worth looking into to help you explore this important topic further: Good medical practice and more detailed guidance 2024 Royal College of Nursing Accountability and delegation guide General Medical Council - Delegation and referral PCRS Fit to Care This was originally recorded as part of our In Conversation webinar series in 2024 - you can watch previous conversations on demand .…

1 Health Inequalities: Health Literacy and Understanding 29:19
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In this episode of the PCRS Podcast our Executive Chair, Dr Katherine Hickman, is joined by Dr Llinos Jones, Consultant Respiratory Physician with a specialist interest in asthma. Throughout this conversation Katherine and Llinos highlight how, through years of hard work and an ever increasing desire to learn and understand more, you can approach, converse and share the important information you need to with those patients who find health care services hard to reach. Llinos shares some fascinating insights into the projects that she has been involved in to help create some brilliant resources to help your patients. This was originally recorded as part of our In Conversation webinar series in 2024 (any references of "Conference" refers to PCRS Conference 2024) - you can join our upcoming session or watch previous conversations on demand .…
Join Frances Barrett (Respiratory Nurse Specialist and PCRS Service Development Committee Member) and Darush Attar-Zadeh (Clinical Fellow Pharmacist and PCRS Executive Committee Member) as they dive into the incredibly important topic of Tobacco Dependency. During their conversation Darush shares fascinating insights into the current data and progress that the UK has made with regards to smoking, but equally the exceptional challenges we face in helping people overcome their dependency. Frances poses some great questions to Darush about the options for supporting people undertaking a quit attempt, what support is available, what pharmacological and non-pharmacological options are there, and what position vaping has in all of this. If you are interested in learning more about this topic, you can access some great information here: PCRS Tobacco Dependency PCRS position on children and young people and vaping Tobacco dependency is a long-term relapsing condition that usually starts in childhood PCRS Podcast - Very Brief Advice (VBA) PCRS Podcast - How to use VBA (Very Brief Advice) in a routine consultation - member only ASH - Action on Smoking and Health…
Joining Dr Daryl Freeman (PCRS Executive Committee Member, Associate Clinical Director with Norfolk Community Health and Care, and Respiratory ICB Lead for Norfolk and Waveney) on this episode of the PCRS Podcast is Professor Mike Crooks (Professor of Respiratory Medicine at Hull York Medical School and Hull University Teaching Hospitals with particular interest in airways disease). Mike leads the local respiratory virtual wards covering Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire as part of a multi disciplinary team and Daryl's virtual ward covers all of Norfolk and Waveney. Together they discuss how their respective virtual wards operate and share the challenges that they have both experienced in setting them up. Throughout the podcast they refer to some great resources in order to help you better understand virtual wards and the positive impact they can have, including: PCRS On-demand Webinar - What Works - Virtual Wards and Virtual Rehab Joint Position Statement BTS and PCRS - Integrated Care NHS England - Virtual Wards…
Hosting our first podcast of 2025 is our very own PCRS Education Committee member Dr Fiona Mosgrove (GP with special interest in respiratory medicine) who is joined by Professor James Chalmers (Asthma and Lung UK Chair of Respiratory Research) to talk all about bronchiectasis and in particular the new treatments that are available and some exciting future prospects too. Bronchiectasis is becoming a more recognised chronic lung disease with more patients being correctly diagnosed now than there ever has been. During their conversation Fiona and James dive into what the current treatment options are, the profound change you could see in your patients health and wellbeing when bronchiectasis is diagnosed and treated effectively, some of the science behind these effective medications, and what the future holds for bronchiectasis treatments - it's exciting times ahead!…
For our final podcast of 2024 we present the perfect opportunity for you to reflect and consider what behaviour change means to you and your practice. Our host for this podcast is our very own Executive Chair, Dr Katherine Hickman (GP, and she is joined by Alicia Piwko (Respiratory Specialist Pharmacist) and Ren Lawlor (Independent Nurse Consultant). Together they dive in to what 'Supporting Behaviour Change' actually means for our patients - what is it and how should we go about encouraging it - combined with the intricacies of working in primary care and dealing with dozens of individuals every day. Equally as important, they also touch on the idea that behaviour change isn't just something we should be supporting our patients with - first and foremost we must look at inwardly at whether we need to support ourselves and/or our colleagues in our own behaviour change before we can support our patients with theirs. This podcast covers it all - including some rather spectacular mountaineering and Everest analogies - one not to be missed!…

1 Challenging Conversations Regarding SABA Reliance 21:31
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Joining Ren Lawlor (PCRS Executive Vice-Chair and Advanced Nurse Practitioner) in this PCRS podcast episode is Dr Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Committee Member). Data and reports prove that SABA overuse is an indicator of poorly controlled asthma - so what conversations do we need to have in order for that to change? Tune in to this podcast to hear how Ren and Steve break down those challenging conversations and provide you with the tips and advice required to ensure that your patients are being diagnosed and treated in the best ways possible.…
Joining Ren Lawlor (Advanced Nurse Practitioner and PCRS Executive Vice-Chair) for this podcast episode on Paediatric Viral Wheeze is Lisa Cummings (PCRS Education Committee member and Children and Young Peoples Senior Speciliast Asthma Practitioner) and Corinne Beirne (PCRS Education Committee member and Advanced Nurse Practitioner in General Practice). As we enter the this tricky seasonal time of the year we ask why you need to worry about paediatric viral wheeze, the devastating outcomes of poorly managed symptoms, and what you can do and ask your patients (and their caregivers) to help provide the best care possible.…

1 How to use VBA (Very Brief Advice) in a routine consultation 22:50
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Joining Dr Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Committee Member) is Darush Attar-Zadeh (Pharmacist and PCRS Committee Member) to talk about Very Brief Advice and how you can go about using it in your routine consultations. Using their extensive expertise in this topic, Steve and Darush share some examples of the types of questions that are appropriate to ask your patients and then how best to deal with the responses you might receive. Very Brief Advice should be exactly that - brief - and in this podcast you will learn some great tips and tricks as to how to best approach and work through this vitally important conversation.…

1 Fit to Care - What is it and how can it help you? 26:18
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In this new episode from PCRS, Daryl Freeman (Associate Clinical Director, ICB Clinical Advisor and PCRS Committee Member) is joined by Ren Lawlor (Independent Nurse Consultant and PCRS Executive Vice-Chair), to discuss all things Fit to Care - the invaluable resource available from PCRS. During their conversation they touch on how and why Fit to Care came about, what Fit to Care means and what it can do you for you as a respiratory interested HCP, how other PCRS resources, such as the Respiratory Service Framework, work alongside Fit to Care to help you identify what resources you need and where, and they finish with what's next for Fit to Care - tune in to find out!…

1 Raising Awareness of Green Issues in Schools and Housing 25:27
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To help us understand more about this important topic, Carol Stonham (PCRS Policy Lead and Respiratory Nurse) is joined by Hannah Leatherland (Air Quality Education Projects Officer for Cheltenham Borough Council). Together they dive into what Hannah's role entails in Cheltenham, what the 'Care for our Air' initiative is that Hannah is working on and what some of the projects are that she is involved in, Hannah helps with some suggestions about identifying poor air quality and improving on how to improve it, and who Molly and Monty are...tune in to find out! We are grateful to Chiesi for the provision of a grant to support the activities of the PCRS Greener Respiratory Healthcare campaign. The campaign has been solely organised by PCRS and Chiesi has had no input in the content.…

1 Children and Young People and Schools 14:50
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In the latest episode of the PCRS Podcast and perfectly timed for the return to school, Ren Lawlor (PCRS Executive Vice-Chair and Advanced Nurse Practitioner) is joined by Lisa Cummings (Children and Young Peoples Senior Speciliast Asthma Practitioner) and Corinne Beirne (Advanced Nurse Practitioner in General Practice) to discuss what conversations need to be being had with teachers, school nurses, school administrators, when it comes to the care of children and young people with asthma. Children spend a significant amount of their childhood in school, so ensuring their safety and wellbeing is essential. For more information, a more in depth discussion, and some fantastic resources, please visit our webinar page on Asthma in Schools - Be proactive, not reactive…

1 How to undertake a really good COPD review, conversation with HCP and patient 22:29
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What is a good COPD review? In this podcast Carol Stonham (Respiratory Nurse and PCRS Policy Forum Lead) answers this very important question with Bill Stubley (COPD Patient and PCRS Patient Representative). Bill shares his experiences of 16 years of living with COPD and what his annual reviews have been like, and between them Carol and Bill discuss what a really good COPD review should look like for both you and your patients.…
In this latest PCRS Podcast, Michelle O'Driscoll (Director of Nursing for NSHI and PCRS Service Development Committee member) talks to Dr Fiona Mosgrove (GP and PCRS Education Committee member) about the intricacies of COPD and the co-morbidities regularly seen alongside it, how important it is for you to work collaboratively with your MDT to ensure your patients are getting the complete care they require, and what resources you can discuss and share with your patients to help them navigate life with COPD.…

1 Delivering Greener Kinder Respiratory Health 37:56
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In this episode we hear from Dr Aarti Bansal about the importance of Delivering Greener Kinder Respiratory Health with PCRS Executive Chair, Katherine Hickman. Aarti shares how she best communicates the importance of sustainable practices and together with Katherine they discuss how the key to delivering greener kinder respiratory health care is to work together with your colleagues to communicate positively with your patients and educate them on how best to use their medication and what lifestyle practices will provide a benefit to their health. Being kind to your patients - this is the key.…
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1 Lung Volume Reduction for COPD - a Pulmonx Sponsored PCRS Podcast 24:12
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In this Pulmonx Sponsored PCRS Podcast, Dr Fiona Mosgrove (GP and PCRS Education Committee Member) is joined by Dr Neil Greening (Consultant Respiratory Physician in Leicester who leads one of the UK's largest LVR services) for a discussion about what Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (LVRS) is, the prevalence of COPD and which patients should we aim to refer, what we can do in Primary Care, how to start discussions about the procedure and what assessments should we looking into. Thank you to our podcast sponsors Pulmonx Ltd. This podcast has been instigated and organised by PCRS. The support from the sponsor Pulmonx Ltd has allowed us to provide this valuable educational resource free of charge to all listeners. The sponsor has had no input into the agenda or the selection of speakers.…
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Tune into this podcast to hear from Rachel Daly, Lead Nurse - Airways, Manchester Airways Service who will discuss the topic of allergic and non-allergic rhinitis with PCRS Executive Chair, Katherine Hickman. The discussion covers the importance of treating rhinitis and allergic rhinitis in patients who present with symptoms related to conditions such as asthma and upper airway conditions including inducible laryngeal obstruction and breathing pattern disorder. This was originally recorded as part of our In Conversation webinar series - you can join our upcoming session or watch previous conversations on demand .…
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1 A patient perspective: Identifying the best treatment for people with asthma 20:57
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1 Ensuring optimal treatment for asthma management using the GINA approach 26:31
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1 Improving patient identification and referral pathways for severe asthma - a GSK Sponsored PCRS Podcast 35:19
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In this GSK Sponsored podcast Helena Cummings (Senior Respiratory Nurse Specialist in a Severe Asthma Service in Hull, PCRS Executive Committee) is joined by Dr Hitasha Rupani (Respiratory Consultant, and Severe Asthma Centre Lead, Southampton) and Holly Hayward (Asthma Nurse Educator, University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust) to discuss how we can impove patient identification and referral pathways for our patients with severe asthma.…
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Ren Lawlor (Advanced Nurse Practitioner and PCRS Execuvtive Vice-Chair) chats to Dr Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Committee Member) about the vastly discussed topic of vaping and e-cigarettes. They touch on how for the older generations they can be used as a smoking cessation tool, but that there are serious concerns surrounding children and young people using these devices.…
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Dr Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Executive Sub-committee member) is joined by Ren Lawlor (Advanced Nurse Practitioner and PCRS Executive Committee Vice-Chair) to begin important discussions around what a good asthma review for your patients looks, sounds and feels like. They touch on the importance of personalisation, being proactive, and how terminology and education are key to the success of a good and positive review for both the patient and you as health care professionals. Stay tuned for a future follow-on episode from Steve and Ren where they will continue to dive into the intricacies of a good asthma review.…
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Join Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Committee Member) and Ren Lawlor (Independent Nurse Consultant and Vice-Chair of PCRS) who give their top tips for smoking cessation. They share their experience of supporting patients with advanced COPD and lung cancer to stop smoking. Their discussions also consider the behavioural, social and psychological barriers to quitting smoking. This podcast is part of our new series on respiratory topics, for both existing and non-members of PCRS.…
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In this new series, for both existing and non-members of PCRS, we will be breifly discussing some pertinent respiratory topics. To kick things off and to mark National No Smoking Day on the 13th March, join Steve Holmes (GP and PCRS Committee Member) and Ren Lawlor (Independent Nurse Consultant and Vice-Chair of PCRS) as they give a brief outline of Very Brief Advice (VBA), what the tools are and how you can implement them in your day-to-day practice.…
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1 Greener Healthcare Campaign - Air Quality and Respiratory Disease from the Perspective of Patients 30:08
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In this PCRS Greener Healthcare Campaign podcast we have Tracey Lonergan, Shakeela Riaz and Amanda Roberts (PCRS Patient Reference Group) discussing their experiences with living with, and living with family members with respiratory disease. They will touch on how they deal with indoor and outdoor air quality, the changes that they have made in their lives and homes, and the advice that they have received over the years, and share some useful tips and practices that they have put in place to help them and their loved ones deal with air quality in their lives. We are grateful to Chiesi for the provision of a grant to support the activities of the PCRS Greener Respiratory Healthcare campaign. The campaign has been solely organised by PCRS and Chiesi has had no input in the content.…
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In this episode we dive into the topic of breathing pattern disorder. Anna Spathis a Consultant working in Palliative Medicine is in conversation with Catherine Moffat - a specialist respiratory physiotherapist. They both work in the Cambridge Breathlessness Intervention Service (CBIS) - a specialist service for people with long term conditions living with chronic breathlessness. This episode covers three key areas relating to breathing pattern disorder: 1. Raising awareness of the problem, 2. Helping HCPs recognise when it might be present and 3. What steps to take to manage it.…
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This episode features Dr Fiona Mosgrove, GP with special interest in respiratory medicine, in conversation with Professor Robin Taylor, consultant physician with NHS Lanarkshire. Robin has in-depth experience of difficult prognostic conversations with patients with progressive lung disease. This insightful episode dives into why care in advanced lung disease is such an important topic and what we can do as clinicians to help our patients with advanced COPD and Interstitial Lung Disease, and their families. Learn more about the Coping with Crisis booklet : Navigating the challenges of medical decision-making in critical illness.…
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Dr Fiona Mosgrove (GP with special interest in respiratory medicine) is joined by Professor Mona Bafadhel (Director for King's Centre for Lung Health and Chair of Respiratory Medicine at King's College) and Christine Mwasuku (Research Nurse and First Year PhD candidate funded by Asthma+LungUK) to discuss lung health specifically in women. Their conversation includes whether there are phenotypes of certain lung diseases that are more common in women, the discussions that should be had around menopause, contraception, and lung disease.…
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Viv Marsh (Asthma Nurse Specialist) is joined by Amanda Roberts (PCRS Patient Reference Group and PCRS Education Committee Patient Representative) to discuss all things Asthma Action Plans in this episode of the PCRS Podcast. Amanda shares her experiences, hopes, and desires for what she would like to see in her own personal Asthma Action Plan and Viv shares her expertise as to why asthma patients should have one, how one should be created, and what it should entail. For more information about Asthma Action Plans, you can visit the PCRS Resources or the Asthma + Lung UK Resources .…
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1 How to Undertake a Really Good Asthma Review: A Conversation between a Healthcare Professional and a Patient 27:13
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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 really good asthma review should be for both the patient and the healthcare professional. To access the resource that Carol mentions during this podcast: The Building Blocks of a Good Asthma Review in Adults…
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