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The Good GP

Summary: The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens, in collaboration with RACGP WA. Disclaimer: The Good GP podcasts are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of a specialist GP or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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Podcasts:

 RACGP EXAM SPECIAL | OSCE preparation podcast Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:58

In this 'Exam Special' of The GoodGP, we bring to you the examiner podcast on the RACGP Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This podcast covers the structure of the OSCE, how the OSCE is marked and history taking. **This podcast is intended for GPs attempting the 2019.2 OSCE examination. ** The RACGP is offering a new series of podcasts where examiners including Censors, National Assessment Advisors and Assessment Panel Chairs discuss the exams and answer candidate questions. The podcast will replace the group feedback webinars with a more modern, easier to access format. The podcasts will open with information relevant to the exams just completed, including the common errors and tips that will help the majority of candidates.

 RACGP EXAM SPECIAL | OSCE preparation podcast Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:00

In this 'Exam Special' of The GoodGP, we bring to you the examiner podcast on the RACGP Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This podcast covers the physical examination in the OSCE, diagnosis and management, and resources and supports to assist with preparation. **This podcast is intended for GPs attempting the 2019.2 OSCE examination. ** The RACGP is offering a new series of podcasts where examiners including Censors, National Assessment Advisors and Assessment Panel Chairs discuss the exams and answer candidate questions. The podcast will replace the group feedback webinars with a more modern, easier to access format. The podcasts will open with information relevant to the exams just completed, including the common errors and tips that will help the majority of candidates.

 Managing the irritable infant – Episode 62 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:56

In the second episode with Dr Krystyna de Lange, the Good GP discusses the management of irritable infants. In this episode, Dr de Lange explains: - the historical treatments in irritable infancy - how colic and reflux fit into the picture of managing an irritable infant - feeding issues and food intolerances/allergies, and - the recommended approach to managing irritable infants. Dr Krystyna de Lange is a practicing GP with a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (DRANZCOG), Diploma of Child Health (DCH) and Certificate in Emergency Medicine (EMC). ** The Good GP hosted a live session at the GP19 Conference in Adelaide on Friday 25 October. Look out for those episodes. **

 Assessing the irritable infant – Episode 61 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:18

In this episode, the Good GP interviews Dr Krystyna de Lange, General Practitioner with a special interest in maternal and infant medicine on the assessment of irritable infants. Dr de Lange covers the definition of the crying or unsettled baby, the prevalence and variability across cultures and assessing the irritable infant. We also explore the factors that may cause an irritable infant and the medical conditions to consider when assessing the infant. Dr Krystyna de Lange is a practicing GP with a Diploma of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (DRANZCOG), Diploma of Child Health (DCH) and Certificate in Emergency Medicine (EMC).

 Syphilis – Episode 60 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:22

In this episode, The Good GP interviews Dr Donna Mak on Syphilis, including the three current outbreaks in Australia and in particular WA. Dr Donna Mak is a sessional GP at the M Clinic, Associate Professor and Domain Chair, Population and Preventive Health, School of Medicine, The University of Notre Dame, and Public Health Physician, Communicable Disease Control, Department of Health, Western Australia. Dr Mak explains the importance of identifying high-risk people and screening. We also explore the: • Symptoms and presentations, • Testing and diagnosis, and • Treatment, the issue of reinfection and follow-up *Correction: Treatment is injectable Benzathine Penicillin at a dosage of 2.4 million units not grams. This is usually given as two syringes of 1.2 million units. Please contact your local health department for more information. Dr Donna Mak and Dr Benjamin Scalley hosted a webinar on 'Sexually Acquired Syphilis and Congenital Syphilis' in July 2019. The recording is available here: https://www.racgp.org.au/education/professional-development/online-learning/webinars/hiv-and-hepatitis/sexually-acquired-syphilis-and-congenital-syphilis

 Familial Hypercholesterolemia – Episode 59 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:08

In this episode, Winthrop Professor Gerald Watts discusses Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) with the GoodGP. Professor Watts is Director and Head of the Metabolic Research Centre and Lipid Disorders Clinic at Royal Perth Hospital and Chair of The FH Australasia Network. Professor Gerald Watts explains to the GoodGP what FH is, the number of cases in Australia (including the number of undiagnosed patients) and outlines the screening methods involved, including reverse cascade and cascade testing. Professor Watts also explains the risks of non-diagnosis and non-treatment, the importance of early detection, when to refer and what else GPs can do to help.

 RACGP EXAM SPECIAL | Applied Knowledge Test (AKT) examiner podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:46

In this 'Exam Special' of The GoodGP, we bring to you the examiner podcast on the RACGP AKT examination. **This podcast is intended for GPs attempting the AKT examination in 2019.** From 2019.1, the RACGP is offering a new series of podcasts where examiners including Censors, National Assessment Advisors and Assessment Panel Chairs discuss the exams and answer candidate questions. The podcast will replace the group feedback webinars with a more modern, easier to access format. The podcasts will open with information relevant to the exams just completed, including the common errors and tips that will help the majority of candidates.

 RACGP EXAM SPECIAL | Key Feature Problem (KFP) examiner podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:13

In this 'Exam Special' of The GoodGP, we bring to you the examiner podcast on the RACGP KFP examination. **This podcast is intended for GPs attempting, or have just sat, the KFP examination in 2019.** From 2019.1, the RACGP is offering a new series of podcasts where examiners including Censors, National Assessment Advisors and Assessment Panel Chairs discuss the exams and answer candidate questions. The podcast will replace the group feedback webinars with a more modern, easier to access format. The podcasts will open with information relevant to the exams just completed, including the common errors and tips that will help the majority of candidates.

 General Practice In Singapore – Episode 58 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:32

The President of the College of Family Physicians Singapore, Adjunct Professor Tan Tze Lee, joins The GoodGP to discuss general practice in Singapore. In this episode, Adj Prof Tze Lee explains the differences and similarities of general practice in Australia and Singapore including, how the health system works, access to general practice, the cost of visiting a GP, and the cultural and demographic differences. The GoodGP also explores what Australian GPs can learn from the Singapore health system.

 Early detection of lung cancer – Episode 57 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:57

Prof Jon Emery, Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research at the University of Melbourne, discusses the early detection of Lung Cancer. In this episode, Prof Emery explains the diagnostic challenges, the demographic changes and high risk patients, lung cancer screening and improving lung cancer detection as a GP.

 Parkrun and social prescribing – Episode 56 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:26

In this episode we welcome Glen Turner who is the Health and Wellbeing Lead for Parkrun Australia. Glen discusses the history behind Parkrun and the associated health and wellbeing benefits and how this can be used for social prescribing in general practice.

 Migraine treatment and prevention - Episode 55 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:52

In this Migraine episode, Neurologist Dr Peter Silbert discusses migraine treatment and prevention.

 Migraine diagnosis and prevention - Episode 54 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:37

In this episode of The GoodGP, Neurologist Dr Peter Silbert discusses migraine diagnosis and prevention. Dr Silbert explains how to differentiate migraines from other headaches, what symptoms to identify and the top three symptoms that can help GPs diagnose a migraine. This episode also covers the: - cause of migraines - investigations GPs should and should not be doing - types of migraines - impact of the contraceptive pill.

 Influenza vaccine – Episode 53 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:25

In this episode, we are joined once again by Adjunct Professor Paul Effler, medical coordinator, Communicable Disease Control Directorate, WA Department of Health to discuss influenza vaccinations. Paul explores the key messages for GPs as we head into flu season including the importance of vaccinations in children under five and in pregnant women. This episode also covers: - the benefits of vaccinations, and how to discuss vaccines with hesitant patients - the upcoming flu season and what does it mean for GPs, and - where to next in influenza vaccines.

 Measles in general practice – Episode 52 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:04

In this episode, Adjunct Professor Paul Effler, medical coordinator, Communicable Disease Control Directorate, WA Department of Health speaks to The Good GP about measles and measles outbreaks. In this episode, Paul covers the major public health implications of measles, typical presentations, vaccinations and testing.

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