NPS MedicineWise Podcasts show

NPS MedicineWise Podcasts

Summary: Independent, not-for-profit and evidence-based, NPS MedicineWise provides practical tools and information about medicines, health conditions and medical tests to help individuals and health professionals make better health decisions.

Join Now to Subscribe to this Podcast

Podcasts:

 Episode 28: Nicotine scheduling changes – Special episode #1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:32

In this special edition of the NPS MedicineWise podcast about upcoming scheduling changes to nicotine vaping products, CEO Adj A/Prof Steve Morris talks with Adjunct Prof John Skerritt and Ms Jenny Francis from the Health Products Regulation Group (HPRG), including the Therapeutic Goods Administration at the Australian Government Department of Health. They discuss the new prescribing process for nicotine vaping products that is coming into effect from 1 October 2021, why the regulation is being changed, which products are being affected, and what prescribers need to do to prepare for this change. This podcast was developed with funding from the Australian Government Department of Health.

 Episode 27: Trust as a barrier and facilitator in choosing wisely | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:26

In this episode NPS MedicineWise medical adviser and GP Dr Jill Thistlethwaite interviews Dr Robyn Lindner, also from NPS MedicineWise and Executive Sponsor for Choosing Wisely Australia and Tara Montgomery, a public health advocate and communications strategist at Civic Health Partners in the United States. They discuss why the Choosing Wisely initiative has been needed in Australia and how it has been received here, why it’s critical to engage consumers in the campaign, and the role of culture and systems in reducing unnecessary care. Robyn and Tara also talk about the program and themes for the upcoming Choosing Wisely Australia National Meeting, to be held as a virtual event on 19 May 2021, including some glimpses into Tara's presentation on trust as a facilitator and barrier in choosing wisely.

 Episode 26 – Opioids special #3: Tolerance, dependence and overdose | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:23

In this special edition of the NPS MedicineWise podcast, NPS MedicineWise medical adviser and GP Dr Jill Thistlethwaite talks with Dr Hester Wilson, a GP and addiction medicine specialist, and Ms Leah Dwyer, a member of Painaustralia’s Consumer Advisory Group, about the risk of tolerance, dependence and overdose with opioids for chronic noncancer pain. This podcast was developed with funding from the Therapeutic Goods Administration, Australian Government Department of Health.

 Episode 25: How do we move towards truly consumer-centred health care? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:05

In this episode NPS MedicineWise CEO Steve Morris interviews Leanne Wells, CEO of the Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF) following the recent CHF Summit - Australasia’s inaugural consumer health summit. They discuss what health organisations and health professionals need to do fundamentally to move towards truly consumer-centred care, how we build equity in accessibility into digital enhancement and evolution, and the role of health literacy and in particular medicines literacy in helping ensure people don't get left behind. Steve and Leanne also discuss the challenges and opportunities of virtual conferences, and invite listeners to join two upcoming virtual events: the National Medicines Symposium on 18 May and the 2021 Choosing Wisely Australia National Meeting on 19 May.

 Episode 24: Non - Pharmacological Management Options For Chronic Non - Cancer Pain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:21

In this special edition of the NPS MedicineWise podcast, Dr Jill Thistlethwaite talks with Dr Tania Gardner, senior physiotherapist with St Vincent's Hospital’s ‘Reboot Online’ Pain Management Program, and Ms Sarah Fowler, a member of Painaustralia’s Consumer Advisory Group, about the non-pharmacological treatment options for patients with chronic non-cancer pain. The discussion draws from Sarah’s consumer experience and outlines effective strategies for motivating patients to actively participate in the shared-decision making process with their health professional. This podcast was developed with funding from the Therapeutic Goods Administration, Australian Government Department of Health. “Episode 24 – Opioids special #2: Non-pharmacological management options for chronic non-cancer pain” by NPS MedicineWise is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

 Episode 23: Update on COVID-19 vaccines – February 2021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:04

In this episode, recorded on 17 February 2021, NPS MedicineWise CEO Adj A/Prof Steve Morris is joined by the head of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) Adj Prof John Skerritt to hear the latest information about COVID-19 vaccination in Australia, which is rolling out from this month. They discuss how the TGA makes decisions about which vaccines to approve in terms of both safety and efficacy, and how potential adverse events from the vaccines will be monitored as the vaccine is rolled out. This information was current as at 17 February 2021. For up to date information please visit our Further Reading links.

 Episode 22: A lived experience of dementia and changed behaviours | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:04

In this episode Dr Anna Samecki talks with Theresa Flavin, who has been living with dementia for many years. Theresa gives a powerful insight into how it feels being on ‘the other side’ and offers a unique patient perspective on dementia and changed behaviour care.

 Episode 21: Quality use of medicines in an exceptional year - a 2020 wrap up | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:15

After the closing address at the National Medicines Symposium 2020, Steve Morris chats with Prof Andrew McLachlan – Head of School and Dean of Pharmacy at the University of Sydney. They reflect on the symposium with the theme of Rising to the medication safety challenge, what 2020 has meant for the quality use of medicines and how COVID-19 has shown us what is possible.

 Episode 20: Medicines for COVID-19 – where did we land? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

In this episode NPS MedicineWise CEO Adj A/Prof Steve Morris catches up with Executive Director of the National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce A/Prof Julian Elliott. They discuss how 2020 played out in terms of the top medicines that were touted as treatments for COVID-19, the emerging areas of evidence, and how clinicians on the ground have been applying the living guidelines.

 Episode 19: Tapering opioids in partnership with patients with chronic non-cancer pain | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:57

In this special edition of the NPS MedicineWise podcast, Dr Jill Thistlethwaite talks with Associate Professor Michael Vagg, pain physician and Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (ANZCA) and Mr Don Firth, a member of Painaustralia’s Consumer Advisory Group, about the challenges involved in tapering opioids. They discuss the practical aspects of tapering, drawing from their different experiences, and sharing examples from clinical practice. This podcast was developed with funding from the Therapeutic Goods Administration, Australian Government Department of Health.

 Episode 18: Dementia and changed behaviours: a person-centred approach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:47

In this episode Dr Anna Samecki talks with accredited pharmacist Kara Joyce, who has been overseeing the new NPS MedicineWise program on Dementia and changed behaviours: a person-centred approach. They discuss the main issues facing aged care, specifically from a dementia and changed behaviours perspective, the impact of COVID-19 on this space, the importance of person-centred care, and what resources are available for health professionals to support consumers, their families and carers.

 Episode 17: Supporting clinicians to provide safe and quality health care | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:57

In this episode Steve Morris interviews Dr Robert Herkes, Chief Medical Officer with the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care and past Director of Intensive Care at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney. They discuss the ways in which the Commission has been supporting clinicians during COVID-19 and touch on some of the important lessons learned as a result of the pandemic. They also discuss why medication safety has proved to be such a difficult challenge over the years, and invite listeners to hear more at an upcoming panel discussion at the virtual National Medicines Symposium (NMS) 2020 to be held on Monday 7 December. Further reading: The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care: www.safetyandquality.gov.au National Medicines Symposium (NMS) 2020: www.nps.org.au/nms2020 Other NPSmedicinewise podcasts: www.nps.org.au/podcast

 Episode 16: Mental Health For Health Professionals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:42

In this episode Dr Anna Samecki talks with Melissa Black, a clinical psychologist from the Black Dog Institute. They discuss why it’s important for healthcare workers to proactively look after their own mental health, when to seek professional help, some simple ways to manage stress, and some of the resources available including The Essential Network (TEN), an e-health hub for healthcare workers. Further reading: The Black Dog Institute: www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ TEN - The Essential Network for Health Professionals: www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ten/ Other NPSmedicinewise podcasts: www.nps.org.au/podcast

 Episode 15: Cancer testing during the pandemic | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:40

In the early phase of the pandemic, cancer testing rates fell significantly. In this episode Steve Morris speaks with Professor Dororthy Keefe, CEO of Cancer Australia, about the rates of cancer testing during the pandemic and the potential follow-on effects of this. Further reading: Cancer Australia Website: canceraustralia.gov.au Cancer Won’t Wait Campaign: canceraustralia.gov.au/cancer-wont-wait

 Episode 14: Managing diabetes during COVID-19 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:41

In this episode Steve Morris talks to Greg Johnson, CEO of Diabetes Australia, about the biggest challenges facing people with diabetes during the COVID-19 pandemic, why diabetes is a ‘pandemic within a pandemic’, feedback from consumers about telehealth, and the importance of addressing mental health. Further reading Diabetes Australia: www.diabetesaustralia.com.au National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS): www.ndss.com.au RACGP - Management of type 2 diabetes: A handbook for general practice: www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/diabetes/introduction Heads up on diabetes – National Diabetes Week 2020: www.headsupdiabetes.com.au

Comments

Login or signup comment.