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General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast

General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast

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Insulin in Practice Turning Glucose Insights into Safer, Smarter Care Jaybee Serrano

May 11, 202615 min

Biomarkers in diagnosing and prognosing idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

May 10, 202621 min

Management of diet post bariatric surgery Daniella Di Benedetto

May 4, 202615 min

My patient has been diagnosed with ADHD – where do GPs start with medication management - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

May 3, 202648 min

Overdiagnosis or early detection? The controversy of melanoma in situ.

Apr 26, 202640 min

Binge eating disorders in primary care - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

Apr 26, 202643 min

Turner Syndrome Session 1. Navigating the International Guidelines for Turner Syndrome Care

Apr 19, 202631 min

Turner Syndrome Session 2. The 15-Year Diagnosis Delay: New Epidemiological Data on Turner Syndrome

Apr 19, 20261h 7m

Turner Syndrome Session 3. Beyond Growth: Adult Phenotypes, Liver Health, and HRT in Turner Syndrome

Apr 19, 202653 min

Melanoma in General Practice - Getting the pathology right

Apr 12, 20261h 9m

The link between COPD and undiagnosed cardiovascular disease - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

Apr 5, 202637 min

Multidisciplinary management of primary melanoma Dr Adrian Quek, A/Prof Jonathan Stretch AM & Dr Bruna Gouveia

Apr 5, 202655 min

Preventing and managing renal disease in diabetes - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In this podcast, kidney specialist George Tsihlis discusses managing diabetic kidney disease, highlighting its rising prevalence in Australia.1.3 million Australians were living with diabetes as of 2021, marking a three-fold increase since the start of the century.Tsihlis underscores the gravity of diabetic nephropathy, noting that one in three individuals with diabetes will develop this condition, which is the leading cause of kidney failure in the region. He cites a significant increase in cardiovascular mortality among patients with diabetic nephropathy, with 31% mortality over ten years, compared to 11% for those without it.He covers the condition's pathogenesis, diagnostic approaches, and management strategies based on four treatment pillars.Dr Tsihlis emphasizes the critical need for routine screening and effective interventions, including RAS and SGLT2 inhibitors, supported by evidence from landmark studies. Through patient cases, he illustrates practical applications of treatment plans and stresses the importance of early intervention and a holistic approach to improve patient outcomes.This podcast was recorded live at the Western Sydney Diabetes Masterclass in Sydney.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 29, 202653 min

Current and Emerging Therapies for Osteoarthritis Professor David Hunter

Are your osteoarthritis patients stuck in a cycle of ineffective pain management? Are we relying too much on MRIs and surgical referrals instead of treating the whole person?Today, we are putting an end to the "wear and tear" myth and exploring exciting new and emerging therapies, from holistic core treatments to GLP-1 agonists that will empower your patients and revolutionize your primary care practice.Joining us is Professor David Hunter. Professor Hunter is a rheumatologist clinician-researcher whose primary research focus is clinical and translational research in osteoarthritis. He is ranked as the leading expert in the world on osteoarthritis on expertscape.com, is the section editor for UpToDate osteoarthritis, the co-Editor in Chief for Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, and has over 700 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He hosts the Joint Action Podcast and leads the osteoarthritis team at the Kolling Institute who are dedicated to improving our understanding of osteoarthritis and the quality of life for those who suffer from this prevalent disabling disease. For additional support he can be reached at Naia Health.This episode was originally recorded as a webinar by the Northern Sydney Primary Health Network.The Sydney North Health Network would like to acknowledge Australia's Aboriginal peoples, the traditional custodians on the land on which we meet and work. As we work to serve the community's health needs, we pay our respects and recognize their continued connection to land, water, and community and honor their ancestors, elders, past, present, and emerging.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 23, 20261h 10m

In the specialist’s rooms evaluation, initial management of ADHD and what will be in the patient’s letter - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Dr Kieran Kennedy explores adult ADHD diagnosis, highlighting DSM-5 criteria, effective assessment strategies, and distinguishing it from comorbid conditions, while addressing treatment and social norms' impact on symptoms.He highlights the importance of understanding the foundational diagnostic criteria as laid out in the DSM-5, and addresses the nuances of adult presentations compared to children. Dr Kennedy emphasizes the role of thorough history-taking and open-ended questions in assessments, distinguishing ADHD from comorbid conditions such as anxiety and depression.The discussion also covers effective assessment tools, treatment considerations, and the impact of social norms on symptom expression.This podcast was recorded live at the ADHD, Binge and Other Eating Disorders Symposium in Melbourne hosted by ADHD-BED Integrated. adhd-bed.events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 22, 202650 min

Diabetes medications - GLP-1s and pancreatitis, plus diabetes management prior to surgery - a discussion with Assoc Professor Samantha Hocking, Dr Jeremy Knott and Jaybee Serrano

Diabetes medications - a discussion with Assoc Professor Samantha Hocking, Dr Jeremy Knott and Jaybee Serrano. This podcast examines the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists and incretin-based therapies, focusing on their implications in cases such as pancreatitis, disordered eating, retinopathy, and surgical protocols.Key points include the cautious use of GLP-1s in patients with a history of pancreatitis, the necessity for a multidisciplinary approach when treating patients with eating disorders, and monitoring eye health due to potential impacts on retinopathy.Additionally, management during surgical procedures is discussed, emphasizing the importance of withholding medications to prevent complications. The lecture also addresses the use of GLP-1 therapies in women considering conception and underscores the need for careful patient management and monitoring of associated medication classes.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 20, 202621 min

Ischaemic heart disease in women From risk factors to residual risk Dr Fiona Foo.

This General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast explores ischemic heart disease in women, the second leading cause of death among Australian females.It highlights the Yentl syndrome, which leads to underdiagnosis due to the necessity of presenting with male-associated symptoms. The speaker discusses traditional and unique risk factors impacting women's health, including pregnancy complications and mental health issues.Diagnostic challenges are addressed, particularly the limitations of angiography in recognizing microvascular complications, and the concept of ENOCA is introduced.Case studies illustrate complex presentations. The podcast advocates for a comprehensive approach to diagnosis and management, emphasizing lifestyle changes, psychological support, and patient education to improve outcomes in women's cardiovascular health.This episode was recorded live at the launch of the Heart, Endocrine and Renal (HER) Health service at Macquarie University Health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 18, 202625 min

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Metabolic Syndrome: Intersecting risks in women's health Prof Veronica Preda

This General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast with Prof Veronica Preda, explores Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), highlighting its metabolic implications beyond reproductive issues and the role of general practitioners in women's health.Key insights from Australian and international guidelines redefine PCOS as a multi-organ condition, necessitating updated diagnostic criteria.The discussion covers various phenotypes, ethnic differences, and the influence of adiposity on metabolic health, as well as essential screening for cardiometabolic risks.Psychosocial dimensions are addressed, advocating for a holistic approach that includes lifestyle modifications.Treatment strategies combine pharmacological methods with diet and exercise, emphasizing the need for collaborative care to improve outcomes for women with PCOS.This episode was recorded live at the launch of the Heart, Endocrine and Renal (HER) Health service at Macquarie University Health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 18, 202628 min

Chronic Kidney disease in Women Dr Mona Razavian

This episode of General Practice Clinical Sessions explores the intricacies of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in women, highlighting disparities in diagnosis, treatment, and care compared to men. It addresses the underrepresentation of women in clinical trials and sociocultural factors affecting care, noting that women with CKD are less likely to be identified or treated adequately.The discussion includes the impact of CKD on fertility and pregnancy, detailing risks related to renal function and management strategies for pregnant women. Menopausal considerations are also covered, emphasizing the earlier onset of menopause and associated cardiovascular risks.The podcast presents advancements in CKD management, including new therapies and the critical role of blood pressure control. It concludes by advocating for a multidisciplinary approach to optimize care and outcomes for women with CKD, particularly in the context of reproductive health.This episode was recorded live at the launch of the Heart, Endocrine and Renal (HER) Health service at Macquarie University Health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 17, 202621 min

Menopause care made practical An endocrinologists guide for GPs Dr Yu-Fang Wu

In this General Practice Podcast, Dr Yu-Fang Wu, an endocrinologist at Macquarie University Hospital, provides a focused overview of menopause care for general practitioners. He highlights the significance of recognizing menopause as a critical phase in women's health and discusses common yet often overlooked symptoms. Using five hypothetical patient cases, Wu illustrates diverse menopause experiences and outlines key learning objectives, including symptom identification, assessment for menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), and referral guidelines.The talk covers MHT indications, types, and associated risks, emphasizing the importance of personalized treatment plans. Wu concludes with tailored recommendations for managing specific patient scenarios, offering practical insights for effective menopause care.This episode was recorded live at the launch of the Heart, Endocrine and Renal (HER) Health service at Macquarie University Health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 17, 202623 min

Expert medical panel on Women’s Health Dr Fiona Foo, Dr Mona Razavian, Dr Yu-Fang Wu and Prof Veronica Preda

This General Practice Podcast focuses on managing overweight women with oligomenorrhea seeking conception, highlighting the role of weight loss in fertility.It evaluates GLP-1 receptor agonists and their implications for contraception, while discussing ovulation induction with clomiphene versus letrozole. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is addressed, along with complications of obesity, cardiovascular health, and innovative approaches for managing estrogen deficiency post-hysterectomy.The session emphasizes personalized care strategies and the importance of patient engagement in addressing anxieties around treatment options.This episode was recorded live at the launch of the Heart, Endocrine and Renal (HER) Health service at Macquarie University Health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 17, 202618 min

Bone Health in Diabetes Dr Angela Sheu

Bone Health in Diabetes Dr Angela SheuIn this episode, Dr Angela Sheu, a staff specialist endocrinologist, explores bone health in type 2 diabetes, discussing the increased risk of skeletal fragility and fractures. She highlights the elevated fracture risk and mortality rates post-fracture among diabetic individuals, as well as the complexities surrounding vertebral fractures. Sheu reviews clinical predictors of fractures linked to diabetes, including metabolic characteristics and duration of the condition. She emphasizes the limitations of traditional fracture risk assessment methods and introduces advanced imaging techniques, such as HRPQCT and the Trabecular Bone Score, to better evaluate bone quality. The podcast also covers current management strategies for osteoporosis in diabetic patients, noting the lack of targeted RCTs and advocating for individualized treatment approaches that integrate diabetes care with osteoporosis management.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 16, 202625 min

Nature prescription - integrating green spaces and time in nature to enhance health - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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This podcast featuring Professor Xiaoqi Feng and Professor Thomas Astell Burt,explores the significant impact of nature on health through the concept of nature prescription, focusing on the need for urban environments that integrate green spaces to enhance public health.Extensive research has consistently shown that access to green space is vital for health, particularly in combating chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. The discussion transitions into the epidemiological evidence that reveals the need for a minimum of 30% tree canopy coverage in urban areas to support public health outcomes, including reduced risks of various health conditions.Further exploring the roots of health challenges, the talk emphasizes that socioeconomic factors often cited as barriers to health can be mitigated with adequate green space. By controlling for variables such as income and education, the research indicates that proximity to nature remains a critical determinant of health, suggesting that a healthier environment can be achieved without necessarily requiring drastic lifestyle changes for at-risk populations. The presentation also notes the psychological benefits that stem from green spaces, backed by WHO guidelines addressing loneliness and mental health, offering a fresh perspective on urban design policies and community planning.Many individuals, particularly those with chronic health conditions, are receptive to recommendations that encourage spending time in nature. The session elucidates how a collaborative approach between health professionals and urban planners can yield improved health outcomes by integrating nature into patients’ treatment plans.The podcast wraps up with practical suggestions for health professionals on how to advocate for greater access to green spaces within their communities, culminating in an appeal to protect existing parks and enhance urban greenery for the well-being of future generations.This podcast was recorded live at the Western Sydney Diabetes Masterclass in Sydney.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 15, 202649 min

Navigating side effects and nutritional changes during GLP-1 therapy: Practical insights for GPs Featuring Dr. Angela Kwong

From titration and tolerance to nutrition and sustainable care featuring Dr. Angela KwongBio: Dr. Angela Kwong is a Sydney-based GP and the RACGP NSW State Lead for Obesity Management, advocating for an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to metabolic and weight-related care. She has extensive experience supporting patients using GLP-1 receptor agonists and contributes to national discussions on safe, evidence-based obesity management in primary care.Angela regularly presents at national conferences on obesity, digital health and collaborative models of care. In this webinar, she will share practical strategies to help GPs navigate medication titration, side-effect management, and the nutritional challenges that accompany appetite suppression and altered food tolerance during GLP-1 therapy.To claim your CPD hours for this podcast, simply log in to Myhealth AcademyMyhealth Academy Link: https://lms-academy.myhealth.net.au/login/index.php?tenant=MHAC01 Show notes:In this episode, we delve into the complexities of managing side effects and nutritional considerations during GLP-1 therapy, offering invaluable insights tailored for general practitioners with Michelle Odayan from Myhealth Academy, and Dr. Angela Kwong, a Sydney-based GP renowned for her expertise in obesity management and an advocate for integrated care approaches.The discussion is grounded in the practical aspects of GLP-1 therapies, which have gained significant popularity among patients seeking effective weight management solutions. Dr. Kwong addresses the surge in interest surrounding these medications, highlighting that while some patients view GLP-1s as a quick fix, others seek genuine support to transform their lifestyles. Our overarching goal is to provide GPs with essential tools for better patient interactions, helping identify their unique challenges, and how we can tailor treatments to meet their needs effectively.Dr. Kwong draws upon her extensive experience, breaking down the nuances of medication titration and patient communication strategies. We explore common gastrointestinal side effects associated with GLP-1 therapy, along with less frequent responses that clinicians should be aware of. Emphasizing the importance of individualized care, she presents a user-friendly framework for examining patient symptoms and guiding them through potential side effects without immediately resorting to additional prescriptions.Throughout the session, we engage with participants, fostering an interactive environment where GPs share their observations about side effects they encounter in their practices. Notably, we focus on strategies to navigate medications responsibly while ensuring patients maintain an adequate nutritional intake.Dr. Kwong's insights extend beyond side effects, as she elaborates on how GLP-1s work within the body, their impact on appetite regulation, food noise, and the steps GPs can take to better assess patients’ health. This portion of the presentation accentuates the balance between effective treatment and maintaining quality of life, inviting practitioners to consider pharmacokinetics in their treatment regimens.To claim your CPD hours for this podcast, simply log in to Myhealth AcademyMyhealth Academy Link: https://lms-academy.myhealth.net.au/login/index.php?tenant=MHAC01 CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 8, 20261h 23m

Balancing chronic kidney disease and diabetes in primary care. Michele Ryan

Balancing chronic kidney disease and diabetes Michele Ryan.In this episode, Michelle Ryan explores dietary management for individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes, highlighting the unique challenges of carbohydrate and protein intake.She discusses KDOKI recommendations for protein consumption, the benefits of a plant-based diet, and updated guidelines favoring a Mediterranean approach.Practical meal planning strategies are provided, including optimal food proportions and potassium level management.Ryan dispels myths about carbohydrates in diabetic diets and emphasizes the risks of food additives. The lecture concludes with actionable strategies for effectively managing potassium intake in patients.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 2, 202613 min

Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu

Troubleshooting Pumps and CGM Tingting Xu.In this episode, TingTing Xu discusses troubleshooting techniques for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). She details the critical functions and components of these devices, emphasizing their role in glycemic control for diabetes management. The session covers the two delivery methods of insulin pumps—bolus and basal—and compares various CGMs and pumps available in Australia. Xu addresses potential risks associated with device malfunctions and provides a structured approach for healthcare providers to manage common issues. A case study illustrates effective troubleshooting in an emergency scenario, highlighting the importance of proper device management. The lecture concludes with advice on the necessity of technical support for patients, underscoring the relationship between technology and patient safety in diabetes care.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 2, 202615 min

The Pathophysiology of ADHD overlap with other psychiatric pathologies in Primary Care. Are you missing hidden comorbid conditions during your standard ADHD assessments? - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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This episode, featuring Dr. Julie Wehbe based on material by Professor Richard Newton, explores the pathophysiology of ADHD and its significant overlap with other psychiatric pathologies, particularly eating disorders.The etiology of ADHD is described through a "gene-environment interaction" model. While genetics play a massive role—with heritability estimated at 70-80%—environmental factors such as maternal stress, toxin exposure, and childhood instability are crucial contributors. The presentation emphasizes that ADHD rarely appears in isolation, frequently co-occurring with conditions like autism spectrum disorder (ASD), mood disorders, substance use, and obesity.A core theme is the neurobiological connection between ADHD and "impulsivity-based" disorders. The speaker outlines a shared neural circuit within the limbic system involving dopamine and noradrenaline pathways, which regulates reward and impulse control. This shared circuitry explains why ADHD often presents alongside addictions and eating disorders, such as bulimia and binge eating disorder. The prefrontal cortex, responsible for executive functions like planning and decision-making, is central to these deficits.Dr. Wehbe highlights "diagnostic fluidity," noting that patients often transition between different manifestations of impulsivity over time—for example, shifting from substance use to food addiction, or fluctuating between different eating disorder diagnoses. Consequently, the presentation advocates for an "integrated transdiagnostic model" of care. This holistic approach moves away from treating isolated diagnoses and instead addresses the underlying neurobiological and behavioral overlaps. Treatment requires a combination of medication, psychological support, and lifestyle interventions focusing on sleep and exercise. The prognosis is described as positive; with integrated treatment, remission rates for both ADHD and comorbid eating disorders are high.This podcast was recorded live at the ADHD, Binge and Other Eating Disorders Symposium in Melbourne hosted by ADHD-BED Integrated. adhd-bed.events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Mar 1, 202640 min

Pre conception Care and Post Partum in General Practice - Follow up How are we going Dr Mani Manoharan

Pre conception Care and Post Partum Follow up in General Practitioners - How are we going Dr Mani Manoharan.This podcast emphasizes the critical importance of preconception care and postpartum follow-up within Australia's healthcare system. It highlights that nearly half of pregnancies are unplanned, making preconception health crucial for positive lifelong outcomes in children. The speaker discusses systemic evidence showing how preconception care contributes to improved maternal and fetal health by encouraging healthier behaviors, reducing risks of congenital anomalies, and managing conditions like diabetes effectively. Obesity's impact on pregnancy is also addressed, alongside the necessity for continuous care from pregnancy through postpartum stages. Innovative programs are introduced to enhance pre-pregnancy care and bridge gaps in follow-up, particularly for women from diverse backgrounds. The lecture concludes with practical recommendations for integrating holistic, culturally sensitive approaches to improve outcomes in preconception and postpartum care.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 24, 202610 min

Pre existing diabetes in pregnancy and post partum Dr Natassia Rodrigo

Pre existing diabetes in pregnancy and post partum Dr Natassia Rodrigo.The podcast examines the management of pre-existing diabetes during pregnancy and the postpartum period, focusing on implications for maternal and fetal health. It outlines different types of pre-existing diabetes, highlights the increasing prevalence linked to factors like obesity and age, and discusses vulnerabilities in specific ethnic groups that experience poorer outcomes. Key risks associated with maternal hyperglycemia and the importance of optimizing glycemic control before and during pregnancy are emphasized, including recommended strategies such as self-monitoring and multidisciplinary care. The complexities of managing weight gain and insulin dosage throughout pregnancy are explored, alongside comparisons of glycemic monitoring methods. Additionally, the potential benefits of hybrid closed-loop systems and the management of hyperglycemia following glucocorticoid therapy are addressed, culminating in a call for a collaborative approach to optimize health outcomes for mothers and their infants.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 23, 202620 min

Screening for ADHD and Eating Disorders in General Practice - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In this General Practice podcast, Dr Will Errington discusses the inadequacies in current diagnosis and management practices for ADHD and ED, emphasizing the significance of proper screening, referencing key tools and methodologies that can facilitate accurate evaluations.The variability in resources and access across different states underline the challenges practitioners face in delivering consistent care. The podcast touches on the historical context of ADHD as a diagnosis and how societal perceptions have changed over time, which impacts both recognition and treatment.A detailed examination of clinical practices reveals the logistical difficulties practitioners encounter, such as navigating different regulations surrounding ADHD medication prescriptions, particularly S8 medications.The importance of integrated care is emphasized, with discussions on the coordination between general practitioners, psychologists, dieticians, and psychiatrists, highlighting the necessity for a holistic approach to treatment.The complexity of diagnosing ADHD is further compounded by the presentation of how non-clinical factors can skew prescribing behaviors. The podcast presents statistical data and clinical insights that reflect the fluctuating understanding of ADHD prevalence among medical professionals. This includes probing into the reasons why some individuals may not receive timely diagnoses and how life circumstances often dictate treatment trajectories.As the discussion progresses, Dr Errington provides insight into evidence-based practices for screening and diagnosis. He introduce various assessment tools like the ASRS and Vanderbilt scales, providing clarity on how these tools can be integrated into everyday practice.The topic transitions to the processes for managing ADHD treatments, including the necessity of routine evaluations and the need for building therapeutic rapport with patients.Further, the lecture addresses the significant role of comorbid disorders in the ADHD population, shedding light on conditions like anxiety and eating disorders that can complicate diagnosis and treatment. The speaker calls for equal attention to mental and physical health in order to achieve optimal patient outcomes. The lecture concludes with an acknowledgment of the ongoing discussions among practitioners regarding best practices for managing ADHD, including the importance of collaboration in community health settings and adapting to ongoing changes in clinical guidelines.This podcast was recorded live at the ADHD, Binge and Other Eating Disorders Symposium in Melbourne hosted by ADHD-BED Integrated. adhd-bed.events-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 22, 202637 min

Pre pregnancy and Pregnancy Management of Women who have Undergone Bariatric Surgery - What a GP needs to know

Pre pregnancy and Pregnancy Management of Women who have Undergone Bariatric Surgery Dr Gilly RosicIn this episode, Dr Gilly Rosic, a dietician at the Family Metabolic Health Service, provides a thorough overview of preconception and pregnancy care for women with a history of bariatric surgery. The discussion emphasizes the role of the OPAL Clinic in supporting women with obesity to enhance pregnancy outcomes. She addresses the rising rates of obesity among Australian women and its effects on reproductive health, including fertility challenges and pregnancy complications. The lecture highlights the link between bariatric surgery and improved fertility, while noting the new challenges that arise post-surgery. Rosic calls attention to specific nutritional deficiencies and the impact of weight stigma in healthcare, advocating for compassionate care and personalized nutritional support. The session concludes with practical recommendations for healthcare professionals to improve outcomes for this patient demographic.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 22, 202622 min

Healthy Investment – How We Can Use Our Finances to Support Our Planet's Health

Hosted by: Dr. Kate Wylie (Doctors for the Environment Australia)Episode Summary In this episode of the General Practice Webinar Catchup Podcast, we dive into the intersection of finance and planetary health. Originally hosted by Doctors for the Environment Australia (https://www.dea.org.au/), this session explores how medical professionals and the general public, can use their money as a tool for good.Dr. Kate Wylie is joined by experts in financial planning, climate analytics, and shareholder activism to discuss how to harness the power of money to drive climate solutions. The panel debunks the myth that ethical investing means lower returns, explains how to spot "greenwashing" in financial products, and reveals how even small shareholders can force massive corporations to act on climate change.Meet the Guests• Andrew Gaston: Financial Advisor and Managing Director of Accord Financial Solutions. A former Reserve Bank employee, Andrew specializes in ethical investment and is a member of the Ethical Advisory Cooperative.• Rohan Hamden: Director of Banking at Jupiter Intelligence, a global provider of science-based climate resilience analytics. He works to help banks understand climate risk and redirect finance toward resilience.• James Alexander: Senior ESG Manager at Six, a brokerage platform. James leads shareholder activism work, helping organize investors to file resolutions that push companies toward better climate practices.Key Topics & Takeaways1. The Myth of Sacrificing Returns Andrew Gaston shares data from the Responsible Investment Association showing that ethical investments often perform comparably to, or even better than, unconstrained portfolios over time. He emphasizes that you do not have to give up financial gains to invest ethically.2. How to Screen Your Investments• Negative Screening: Excluding harmful sectors like fossil fuels, weapons, or tobacco.• Positive Screening: Actively seeking companies involved in renewables, waste reduction, and new technologies.• The "ESG" Trap: Andrew warns investors to look "under the hood." Some funds claim "ESG integration" but still invest in fossil fuels by simply applying a price loading rather than excluding them entirely.3. The Economic Inevitability of Renewables Rohan Hamden argues that we are nearing "peak carbon growth" and that the economics of coal no longer stack up. He notes that renewable energy and battery storage are becoming the cheapest options, and financial markets are naturally shifting toward sustainable finance not just for ethics, but for survival and profit.4. The Power of Shareholder Activism James Alexander explains how Six helps retail investors combine their power. In Australia, it takes 100 shareholders to file a resolution at a company's AGM.• Case Study: The panel discusses a campaign targeting QBE Insurance to disclose their exposure to climate risks and fossil fuel underwriting.5. Divestment vs. Engagement The panel discusses the two main strategies:• Divestment: Moving your money away from banks and funds that fund fossil fuels (e.g., switching banks).• Engagement: Holding a small number of shares in "bad" companies to vote at AGMs and force them to change their behavior.Resources Mentioned• Market Forces: A tool to check if your bank or super fund is investing in fossil fuels.• Six: An ethical investment platform that facilitates shareholder activism.• Responsible Investment Association: Source for reports on ethical fund performance.• Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA): The leading medical voice on health and climate. Learn more here https://www.dea.org.au/• Doctors for the Environment Australia Guide to Shareholder Activism https://www.dea.org.au/the_dea_guide_to_shareholder_activismDisclaimerThis episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The information is general and does not take into account your personal circumstances. Please seek independent financial advice before acting on any information.---------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.In addition, if you love learning by listening, hate interrupting your life for 'Live CPD' or simply want to

Feb 19, 202654 min

Contraception and Pregnancy Planning in Diabetes - What to do in General Practice by Assoc Professor Emily Hibbert

Contraception and Pregnancy Planning in Diabetes Assoc Professor Emily Hibbert.Assoc Professor Emily Hibbert's podcast explores the intersection of diabetes management and pregnancy planning for women with diabetes mellitus. It emphasizes the rising risks during pregnancy and the importance of effective preconception care. Hibbert highlights the poorer outcomes for pregnant women with diabetes and the critical need for glucose control. The lecture advocates for comprehensive care, including safe contraceptive use and education, identifying long-acting reversible contraceptives as ideal. Case studies demonstrate the benefits of targeted education, concluding with a call for improved collaboration in women's health care.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 18, 202622 min

Fertility and type 2 diabetes Inoka Perera

Fertility and type 2 diabetes Inoka Perera.Registered dietitian Inoka discusses the critical link between type 2 diabetes and fertility, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach that includes both partners. Through a case study, she illustrates how undiagnosed male diabetes can affect sperm quality and highlights the physiological impacts of diabetes on reproductive health. The episode covers the importance of preconception health, monitoring clinical markers, and addressing nutritional deficiencies, while also advocating for glycemic control and individualized supplementation to optimize fertility outcomes. Inoka concludes with a call for proactive diabetes management and a multidisciplinary care approach.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 17, 202616 min

Overview, Screening and Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Professor David Simmons

Overview, Screening and Diagnosis Professor David Simmons.This podcast provides an overview of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), distinguishing it from pre-gestational diabetes and emphasizing early screening due to the presence of elevated glucose levels prior to conception. Statistically, around 50,000 pregnancies in Australia are affected each year. The speaker highlights increased risks associated with early-onset GDM and the need for timely intervention, citing studies that show improved outcomes when GDM is managed early.The discussion advocates for updated diagnostic criteria, including ethnic considerations in screening. The lecture concludes by calling for a shift in viewing GDM as a chronic condition requiring ongoing management and comprehensive postpartum care to mitigate future diabetes risks.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 16, 202617 min

New frontiers Novel functional imaging in COPD - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In today's podcast, Prof Param Nair focuses on advancements in imaging techniques, particularly functional MRI, and their applications in the assessment of lower airway diseases. He introduces the concept of functional imaging, emphasizing its growing importance in clinical and research settings. The conversation highlights the integration of comprehensive imaging programs within clinical care, illustrating the transformative potential of combining research with practical applications.Prof Param Nair, explains the advantages of using hyperpolarized gases, such as xenon, in MRI to visualize airflow and lung functionality, underscoring the limitations of traditional imaging techniques that often focus on structural rather than functional assessments.The discussion delves into the intricacies of using hyperpolarized xenon MRI, including the need for a specialized polarizer to facilitate the imaging process. The application of this technology allows for the analysis of ventilation defect percentages, providing insights into the functional impact of airway obstructions and other pulmonary conditions.Prof Param Nair emphasizes the need for the medical community to adopt these advanced imaging modalities to transition away from conventional approaches, thus enhancing patient care through precision medicine.Continuing, Prof Nair discusses various imaging modalities, including PET scans, SPECT, and optical coherence tomography, and how they contribute to understanding airway function and disease, stressing that while structural imaging is important, it is the functional insights that can lead to improved clinical interventions.Key findings from ongoing research highlight the capability of functional MRI to assess various respiratory conditions, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and interstitial lung disease. The Prof Nair elaborates on how imaging can differentiate between various causes of ventilation defects, aiding in the development of targeted treatment interventions based on patients' unique pathology.The episode also touches on the intersection of imaging technologies with treatment strategies, such as bronchial thermoplasty guided by MRI findings. The speaker introduces recent clinical trials aimed at optimizing patient-specific responses to treatment, thus demonstrating the tangible benefits of incorporating advanced imaging techniques into routine clinical practice.Finally, the podcast concludes with a forward-looking perspective on the role of imaging in managing airway diseases, emphasizing the potential for future research and clinical applications to transform how physicians diagnose, treat, and monitor respiratory conditions. Prof Nair reiterates the importance of establishing a deeper understanding of airway function through advanced imaging, positing that such efforts will define the next frontier in respiratory medicine.This podcast was recorded live at the Monash Lung and Sleep Institute: COPD, Interstitial lung diseases, upper airway pathologies and occupational lung diseases State of the Art Symposium in Melbourne.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters an

Feb 15, 202643 min

Diabetes and Frailty - Individualizing Diabetes Care for Older Adults - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Diabetes and Frailty Professor Richard Lindley, Anandhi Murugesan and Tim Bailey-ColesThis session explores the complexity of managing diabetes in older adults, a demographic where medical success has led to "life extension" with disability rather than a compression of morbidity. Professor Richard Lindley argues that because frailty dominates modern medicine, clinicians must measure it, recommending the Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) as a quick, essential tool for the electronic medical record. He presents retrospective analyses of major trials, revealing that while intensive blood pressure and glucose lowering can be harmful or attenuated in the frail (as seen in the ADVANCE trial), SGLT2 inhibitors appear to be equally effective and safe, offering significant absolute benefits for this vulnerable group.Anandhi Murugesan emphasizes the necessity of individualized glycemic targets. While healthy older adults may aim for an HbA1c of 7.0–7.5%, targets for the frail should be relaxed (up to 8.5% or <50% Time in Range) to prioritize the avoidance of hypoglycemia. She notes that hypoglycemia often presents atypically in the elderly as confusion or delirium rather than classic symptoms. The session also covers medication adjustments, such as the potential need to stop long-acting insulin in patients with declining renal function to prevent accumulation and overnight hypos.Finally, Exercise Physiologist Tim Bailey-Coles addresses fall prevention, noting that one-third of community-dwelling people over 65 fall annually. He highlights grip strength as a powerful marker of frailty that correlates better with outcomes than chronological age. The discussion outlines a proactive approach to testing balance (visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive) and promotes the use of Medicare items for Type 2 Diabetes Group Allied Health Services (1 assessment and 8 group sessions) to support strength and balance training.This podcast was recorded live at the Western Sydney Diabetes Masterclass in Sydney.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to make it easy for you to stay up to date.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 15, 20261h 15m

Operationalising the DAP+ Model of Care Alicia Southwell

Operationalising the DAP+ Model of Care Alicia Southwell.Alicia Southall's podcast covered the Diabetes Alliance Program Plus model of care, which has evolved since 2014. Key enhancements from a recent philanthropy grant include engaging 60 new GP practices, expanding specialist diabetes care via the Medibus in rural areas, and implementing virtual case conferences. Southall detailed the referral triage process, onboarding for new practices, and evaluation methods using Patient Reported Outcome Measures. The Medibus offers innovative diabetes care in remote locations, and lifestyle wellbeing modules developed with the University of Newcastle support patient self-management. Overall, the lecture emphasized collaboration for sustainable diabetes management.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 15, 202620 min

From Delivery to Data Results from the DAP+ for Patients and Providers Professor Alexis Hure

From Delivery to Data Results from the DAP+ for Patients and Providers Professor Alexis Hure.The Western Sydney Masterclass led by Professor Alexis Hure centers on the Diabetes Alliance Program Plus, a model aimed at enhancing diabetes management. The lecture outlines the program's core components, including joint case conferencing and data-driven quality improvement initiatives. With over 200 general practices involved, the initiative has facilitated over 7,000 patient care conferences and educated more than 3,000 healthcare practitioners through diabetes masterclasses.Data collection strategies and economic evaluations are discussed, emphasizing the importance of clinical data and qualitative insights for improved patient outcomes. Preliminary findings indicate a significant reduction in hospitalizations among participants, highlighting the program's effectiveness in managing diabetes. Professor Alexis Hure advocates for the integrated approach of the Diabetes Alliance Program Plus and encourages further exploration of its long-term health benefits and economic advantages.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 15, 202621 min

Integrated Diabetes Care Through Diabetes Alliance Program+ (DAP+) A Win Win Model for Patients and Providers Professor Shamasunder Acharya

Integrated Diabetes Care Through Diabetes Alliance Program+ (DAP+) A Win Win Model for Patients and Providers Professor Shamasunder Acharya.In this podcast, Dr. Shamasunder Acharya, an endocrinologist, explores the Integrated Diabetes Care model within the Diabetes Alliance Program Plus, focusing on enhancing diabetes management for patients and supporting healthcare providers. The discussion acknowledges the challenges faced by Indigenous populations and presents alarming diabetes statistics in Australia, including the impact of clinical inertia on timely treatments. Dr. Acharya highlights regional disparities in diabetes care and outlines the Diabetes Alliance Program's evolution, key components, and innovative outreach strategies, such as a forthcoming mobile health service. The episode emphasizes the program's evidence-based evaluation framework and the importance of data-driven methodologies in improving patient outcomes, while also reflecting on the comprehensive training initiatives for clinicians. Overall, the presentation advocates for a transformative approach to integrated diabetes care in Australia.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Clinical Sessions Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 15, 202615 min

Surgical options for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In this podcast, Associate Professor Joanne Rimmer provides an in-depth analysis of the surgical management of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps. She highlights the importance of structural nasal anatomy in patient assessments and discusses various types of rhinitis and sinusitis with an emphasis on evolving classifications. Professor Rimmer details common symptoms, surgical procedures such as septoplasty and inferior turbinoplasty, and the necessity for patient education regarding surgical outcomes. She introduces functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS) and shares case studies demonstrating the need for tailored approaches based on CRS subtypes. The episode also covers the role of biologics in CRS management while affirming the ongoing relevance of surgery for severe cases. Professor Rimmer concludes by addressing recurrence patterns of nasal polyps and the importance of an integrative approach for effective long-term treatment strategies.This podcast was recorded live at the Monash Lung and Sleep Institute: COPD, Interstitial lung diseases, upper airway pathologies and occupational lung diseases State of the Art Symposium in Melbourne.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Feb 8, 202637 min

GLP-1 medications: Sustainable diets, supplements and lifestyle changes for patients. - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In today's podcast, Victoria Silvestro and Dr Shannon Lin discuss sustainable diets and lifestyle modifications for patients using GLP-1 medications to achieve weight loss and improve diabetes outcomes. They highlight the critical link between obesity and diabetes and recommend an initial 10% weight loss target for health benefits.The conversation covers the importance of lifestyle changes, including dietary strategies like Very Low-Calorie Diets and diabetes-specific nutrition formulas. A comparative analysis of various Very Low-Calorie Diets products and their effects on glycemic management is presented, emphasizing the role of monitoring and insulin adjustments.The session further explores the tailored benefits of diabetes-specific nutrition formulas for individuals facing dietary challenges, reinforcing the significance of integrating both strategies into personalized diabetes care plans to promote lasting lifestyle changes.This podcast was recorded live at the Western Sydney Diabetes Masterclass in Sydney.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In this episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Jan 31, 202656 min

Interstitial lung disease and pneumonia - Navigating HRCT Patterns, Mixed Phenotypes, and "Unclassifiable" ILD - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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This podcast by Associate Professor Yet Khor offers an update on interstitial pneumonia (IP) and interstitial lung disease (ILD), focusing on advancements in classification and diagnosis over the past two decades. Dr. Khor discusses the significance of recognizing both idiopathic and secondary causes, highlights key developments, such as the identification of idiopathic nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP), and advocates for improved diagnostic protocols, particularly concerning antigen-negative fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis.In a significant part of her discussion, Dr. Khor introduces the concept of disease behavior classification, which provides insights into patient prognosis and treatment goals. The lecture emphasizes the recognition of mixed presentations in patients, where they may exhibit features of multiple patterns rather than fitting neatly into a single classification. This highlights the complication of diagnosing ILD.The podcast transitions into an exploration of recent findings related to the complications of diagnosing antigen-negative fibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), where a subset of patients exhibit progressive lung function decline despite the absence of identifiable antigens. Dr. Khor raises important considerations regarding the implications of these cases and the clinical challenges they pose, thus advocating for a re-evaluation of current diagnostic protocols and potential reclassification to spur further investigation in this area.This podcast was recorded live at the Monash Lung and Sleep Institute: COPD, Interstitial lung diseases, upper airway pathologies and occupational lung diseases State of the Art Symposium in Melbourne.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Jan 26, 202629 min

The decision-making process regarding prosthesis options and second opinions in surgical orthopedics Panel Discussion Dr Antony Kodsi, Prof Sam Adie, Dr Razvan Stoita - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Panel Discussion Dr Antony Kodsi, Prof Sam Adie, Dr Razvan StoitaThe podcast opens with a discussion around the decision-making process regarding prosthesis options in surgical orthopedics. One participant clarifies that while the fund doesn't dictate the type of implants used by surgeons, it does influence rehabilitation protocols, emphasizing a model where patients are encouraged to return home shortly after surgery. The conversation highlights that surgeons retain the autonomy to select implants based on individual patient needs, with one panelist explaining their personal disinterest in managed care because it challenges the equitable provision of patient care.As the discussion transitions, a specific case is presented, who is described as a patient suffering from chronic pain post-repeated hip replacements. The experts address the complexities associated with distinguishing pain sources in patients who have undergone multiple revisions. They stress the importance of understanding multifactorial pain—where surgery is not necessarily a panacea for all patient issues. The panel agrees on the necessity for thorough diagnostic assessments and emphasizes the importance of patient involvement in their recovery. Treatment strategies discussed include targeted medication regimens, potential use of procedures like fascia iliaca blocks, and considering non-surgical contributions to pain, such as sensitization or issues related to surrounding joints.The conversation evolves to include specific inquiries about lidocaine use in post-operative settings, where it is noted that its utility is often limited to intraoperative scenarios, particularly involving nerve structures. Michael, another participant, stresses the need for accurate diagnosis before considering further surgical interventions for painful joint replacements, reiterating that understanding the root cause of pain is critical.Questions arise about the appropriateness of second opinions. The surgeons generally favor patients returning to their original surgeon unless there's a clear mechanical issue needing reevaluation. They advocate for continued patient support, focusing on reassurance and recovery guidance, indicating that unnecessary second opinions could lead to further anxiety rather than providing solutions.The discussion then touches on the challenges of managing postoperative opioid prescriptions. The panel acknowledges common practices whereby patients leave hospitals on opioids, leading to a concerted effort in primary care to manage tapering and long-term use. They suggest that an effective pathway would involve early screening and referrals to pain specialists when red flags are present.Next, the complex issue of medicinal cannabis is broached. Participants outline the current lack of robust evidence supporting its use in pain management, particularly emphasizing the need for more definitive research in the orthopedic space. While acknowledging its potential, they express skepticism about its efficacy and the risks involved.A case study of a patient with bilateral knee replacements facing postoperative pain issues brings forth a discussion on chronic pain after surgery, where the challenges of knee interventions contrast with other joint surgeries. Noting a significant percentage of unhappy knee replacement patients, the participants stress that chronic pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating psychological support and the continuous reassessment of the surgical intervention's outcomes.Towards the end of the interview, they discuss initiatives aimed at establishing a more structured model of care to address the needs of patients suffering from chronic postoperative pain. This highlights the necessity for collaborative efforts among surgeons, primary care physicians, and allied health professionals in creating comprehensive care plans.The discussion concludes with a recognition of the complexities involved in pain management after orthopedic surgeries and the ongoing need for collaboration, education, and patient support to improve outcomes and quality of life for individuals experiencing chronic pain. The session effectively demonstrates the multidimensional nature of pain management in orthopedic settings and the critical role of effective communication between healthcare providers and patients.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.N

Jan 25, 202628 min

Delivering a net-zero health system - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Delivering a net-zero health system with Professor Nick Watts, Director, Centre for Sustainable Medicine, University of Singapore.In this podcast from the Alfred Emergency Academic Centre's Collaboration & Leadership for Sustainable Healthcare Symposium, Professor Nick Watts, the Director of the Center for Sustainable Medicine at the National University of Singapore, presents an insightful and impassioned discussion on the intersection of healthcare and climate change. With a rich background as the first Chief Sustainability Officer for the NHS and as co-founder of multiple health alliances focused on climate, Watts draws on his extensive experience to explore the evolution of the healthcare sector's engagement with environmental sustainability.Watts begins by setting the stage for a critical moment regarding climate policy in the UK, highlighting a recent announcement by the Conservative Party that threatens to repeal the UK Climate Change Act if reelected. This raises fundamental questions about political engagement and the continuing commitment to climate action across party lines, a historical norm that seems to be eroding. He reflects on how political leaders from various parties have previously championed climate action and illustrates the potential ramifications of such a shift in the political landscape, emphasizing the urgency for healthcare professionals to respond to these developments.Tracing the evolution of climate and health discourse back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, Watts notes the initial phase characterized by advocacy from passionate clinicians and organizations dedicated to raising awareness. He recalls significant milestones, such as the establishment of health chapters within global climate change frameworks and the emergence of new institutions focused on environmental health. Notably, he credits the shift towards data-driven dialogues that provided empirical evidence of the health impacts of climate change, facilitating broader acceptance and integration of these issues into mainstream medical practice.As the narrative progresses, Watts outlines a critical transition in the healthcare sector, particularly from advocacy to practical delivery of sustainable practices, highlighting the role of healthcare systems in reducing carbon emissions. He paints a vivid picture of a transformation where hospitals and healthcare providers across the globe are adopting net-zero commitments, emphasizing the healthcare sector's economic weight and influence. The lecture transitions into celebrating the collaborative efforts that have emerged, as health systems now share a common goal and are recognized as capable agents of change toward climate action.Watts also discusses the need for evolution in skills among healthcare professionals to maintain momentum amid growing challenges, such as increasingly mean political climates. He argues for better education in carbon literacy and a push for rigorous evaluations of healthcare interventions aimed at sustainability. This emphasis on evidence-based practices ties back to the necessity for the sector to be equipped with the right metrics and evaluations to push back against any skepticism regarding the healthcare community’s climate action.The importance of collaboration is underscored throughout Watts' talk, highlighting collective strength as pivotal in navigating present and future challenges posed by climate change. He shares poignant examples of healthcare workers supporting one another through tough times, stressing the value of camaraderie and shared purpose in the sustainability journey. This aspect of community building emerges as a vital theme, reinforcing the notion that collective efforts can lead to significant advancements in sustainable healthcare practices.In conclusion, Watts reiterates the immense potential found within smaller yet passionate communities within Australia, inspiring a sense of hope and urgency. He challenges listeners to recognize the importance of collaboration over division, positing that working together will fortify the healthcare sector's commitment to sustainability amid shifting political tides. This lecture ultimately serves as both a call to action and a celebration of the strides made in integrating sustainability within healthcare, inspiring participants to engage proactively in the ongoing conversation surrounding climate and health.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of additional conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsTo contact the Alfred Emergency Academic Centre visit https://www.alfredemergency.org/To attend any of the Alfred Emergency Academic Centre's courses please visit https://www.alfredemergency.org/coursesDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for indepen

Jan 12, 202627 min

Chronic post surgical pain management - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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In this podcast, Dr. Kodsi, an adult medicine physician with expertise in palliative and pain medicine, addresses the challenging topic of chronic post-surgical pain management. He begins with an illustrative case of a 62-year-old retired teacher named Margaret who, despite a successful mastectomy and a cancer-free diagnosis, continues to experience significant pain affecting her quality of life. Dr. Kodsi emphasizes that chronic post-surgical pain is a prevalent issue, impacting approximately half of patients undergoing high-risk procedures, such as mastectomies. He highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing these pain issues as they often manifest in a general practice setting rather than in surgical or hospital environments.Dr. Kodsi sheds light on his journey as a pain specialist, underlining the crucial role that general practitioners play in managing chronic pain. He insists on early collaboration between general practitioners, anesthetists, and pain specialists to prevent pain from becoming a long-term burden. Recognizing that the road to recovery can be disrupted by chronic pain, he introduces various interventions and strategies aimed at reducing the incidence of chronic pain in surgical patients.A key focus of the lecture is the discussion of the factors that contribute to chronic post-surgical pain. Dr. Kodsi explains biological and psychological factors, emphasizing the role of demographic variables such as age and pre-existing psychological issues, including catastrophic beliefs about pain. Preoperative opioid use also emerges as a significant negative factor, complicating recovery and raising the risk of chronic pain outcomes. He encourages healthcare professionals to implement multimodal pain management strategies, focusing on preemptive analgesia to potentially mitigate hypersensitivity and its consequences.As the lecture progresses, Dr. Kodsi reviews historical studies, including seminal surveys identifying the high prevalence of phantom limb pain and chronic pain following surgical interventions. He discusses the evolution of understanding chronic post-surgical pain and the classification criteria established over the years, highlighting the need for further understanding of pain mechanisms such as central sensitization and neuroplastic changes.Delving into practical interventions, Dr. Kodsi outlines the objectives and mechanisms of various pain management strategies, including the use of diagnostic nerve blocks and the role of regional anesthesia. He emphasizes the concept of preventive analgesia, advocating for the administration of analgesics before surgical procedures to minimize the likelihood of developing chronic pain. The discussion includes a review of different analgesic agents and techniques, such as the use of gabapentinoids and corticosteroids, while addressing their respective risks and benefits during the preoperative and postoperative periods.Moreover, he discusses the importance of assessing patients for neuropathic pain and the significance of opioid stewardship in managing postoperative pain. Dr. Kodsi highlights the necessity of transitioning patients off opioids whenever feasible and exploring alternative medications that could lower the chances of developing chronic post-surgical pain. He underscores the combination of pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches as crucial to fostering better recovery outcomes for patients.Chronic post surgical pain management Dr Anthony KodsiIn conclusion, Dr. Kodsi emphasizes that effective management of chronic post-surgical pain begins with a recognition of the various risk factors involved, prompt preoperative planning, and collaborative pain management strategies. He calls upon general practitioners to actively participate in the prevention of chronic pain by understanding these dynamics and implementing immediate, evidence-based solutions to improve patient trajectories.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------To help other GPs discover this podcast please rate and leave a review on Apple Podcasts here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/armchair-medical-conference-podcasts/id1861409097 or Spotify here https://open.spotify.com/show/7s6bKrFxgj1AjP71pALZ0TAccess thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based

Jan 5, 202627 min

Assessing hip pain in primary care - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Hip Assessing hip pain in primary care Professor Sam AdieIn this podcast, Professor Sam Addy, an orthopedic and trauma surgery specialist at the University of New South Wales, provides a comprehensive overview of hip pain, particularly focusing on its assessment within primary care settings. With a solid foundation in orthopedic surgery and extensive research experience, Professor Addy outlines the epidemiology, causes, and management strategies for hip pain, setting the stage for a nuanced understanding of this common ailment.The lecture begins with an exploration of the epidemiological factors influencing hip pain, particularly in older populations. Drawing on data from the Australian Joint Replacement Registry, Professor Addy highlights that the incidence of hip replacements primarily occurs in individuals aged between 55 and 75, predominantly due to osteoarthritis. This age-related trend underscores the importance of recognizing not only age as a risk factor but also the interplay of genetics, lifestyle choices, and previous injuries that can predispose individuals to hip disorders. Professor Addy points out other less common causes such as inflammatory arthritis and avascular necrosis, emphasizing the need for a broad differential diagnosis.Moving forward, Professor Addy discusses the critical symptoms and signs associated with hip issues, including pain and functional limitations. He details how the pain often radiates from the hip joint to surrounding areas, particularly the groin and thigh, and warns clinicians to remain vigilant for pain indicators that may suggest non-hip-related diagnoses. The significance of a patient’s functional state is stressed, as the impact of hip pain varies substantially across different patient demographics. Tools like the Oxford Hip Score are introduced as valuable resources for assessing the functional impairment caused by hip disorders.Assessment of hip pain is presented as a multi-faceted process, where a thorough patient history forms the core of accurate diagnosis. Professor Addy emphasizes the importance of understanding the nature of the pain, previous treatments received, and any co-morbidities that may complicate the clinical picture. His insights extend to the physical examination process, where he advocates for assessing gait, joint motion, and conducting targeted imaging studies such as weight-bearing X-rays, prior to resorting to advanced imaging like MRI or CT scans.The discussion then transitions to non-surgical management strategies for hip pain, underscoring the importance of foundational treatments that should be implemented before considering surgical options. Professor Addy advocates for patient education, regular physiotherapy, and exercise as primary interventions. He encourages patients to adopt a proactive approach to their condition, noting that lifestyle adjustments and maintaining physical activity can significantly enhance quality of life.Professor Addy outlines clear criteria for when referrals to specialists or surgical intervention may become necessary. He identifies persistence of joint-related pain despite conservative management, confirmatory imaging showing arthritis, and significant functional impairment as key indicators that should prompt specialist consultation. Additionally, he conveys his personal observations about the variable outcomes of surgical interventions, particularly noting that while hip replacements can offer substantial relief and high satisfaction rates for patients, outcomes can be more unpredictable compared to other joint surgeries.In conclusion, Professor Addy encapsulates the essence of hip arthritis management by highlighting that a clinical assessment remains paramount, and that while conservative treatments are foundational, timely referrals can optimize patient outcomes. His insights serve as a guide for primary care providers, emphasizing the necessity of a structured approach to diagnosing and managing hip pain effectively.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of additional conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily ArmchairMedical. ArmchairMedical accepts no responsibility or liability for any loss or harm resulting from reliance on the information provided.Visit https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcasts for more information.

Jan 5, 202622 min

Hip Osteoarthritis and surgical interventions - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Hip Osteoarthritis and surgical interventions Dr Razvan StoitaIn this podcast, Dr Razvan Stoita, a highly skilled orthopedic surgeon specialized in hip and knee surgeries, delivers an extensive lecture on the treatment of hip osteoarthritis. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between non-operative and surgical management of the condition, clarifying that while non-replacement options were already addressed by a colleague, his focus will primarily be on hip replacement techniques and their applications in various patient scenarios.Starting with a review of non-operative treatments, Dr Stoita contrasts recommendations from the College of General Practitioners with those from the Osteoarthritis Research Society International, highlighting common ground in the emphasis on education and exercise. He discusses the effect of low-impact activities such as walking and cycling, while identifying limitations in utilizing medications like non-steroidal anti-inflammatories and weight loss strategies, particularly in patients with severe obesity.The core of his lecture revolves around the surgical intervention of hip replacement, where he discusses various techniques, including resurfacing options for younger patients. He explores the criteria for recommending surgery, stressing that symptoms such as pain and functional deficits are critical factors in decision-making rather than solely relying on radiological findings. He further elaborates on validated scoring systems like the HOOS score to assess patients' pain, stiffness, and overall quality of life, advocating for a thorough assessment of disability before offering surgical options.Dr Stoita delves into the surgical planning process, emphasizing the need for detailed preoperative assessments including imaging techniques like CT scans to evaluate bone anatomy. He illustrates with case studies, showcasing diverse patient profiles from young individuals with complex deformities to elderly patients presenting multiple comorbidities. Each case is analyzed with a focus on tailored approaches to surgery, particularly concerning determining the appropriate surgical approach (anterior vs. posterior) to optimize outcomes.Managing postoperative care is a significant aspect of his presentation. He discusses the importance of rapid mobilization and minimizing complications post-surgery, notably in elderly patients who face higher risks of falls and mobility issues. Dr Stoita highlights the ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) model, outlining strategies to improve patient recovery times, reduce hospital stays, and enhance overall patient satisfaction.In conclusion, the lecture encapsulates the intricacies of diagnosing and managing hip osteoarthritis, advocating for comprehensive care that encompasses both surgical interventions and responsible non-surgical management. Through this detailed exploration, Dr Stoita underscores the role of patient education, individualized care planning, and the consideration of each patient’s unique medical history and needs in achieving optimal surgical outcomes.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. You’re at the conference.In every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the conference.About ArmchairMedical Conference PodcastsArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts transform Australia’s best medical conferences into on-demand audio education for GPs. Learn from leading clinicians and experts, anytime and anywhere, in a format designed to work with - not against - your day.Enjoying the episode?⭐ Rate this episode➕ Follow the podcast💬 Share it with a colleague who’d value conference learning without the time awayDisclaimer: Content is for health professionals and general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or a substitute for independent clinical judgement. Always consult current guidelines, product information and local protocols. Views expressed are those of the presenters and not necessarily A

Jan 5, 202624 min

Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening and Genetic Testing What Every GP Should Know Dr Alice Huang

In this episode, we bring you a recent Myhealth Academy webinar with Dr Alice Huang on Reproductive Genetic Carrier Screening and Genetic Testing: What Every GP Should Know. This session explores the evolving role of genetic screening in reproductive care, equipping GPs with the knowledge to navigate testing options, interpret results, and support patients through increasingly complex clinical decisions.Description: Reproductive genetic carrier screening (RGCS) is emerging as an essential element of preconception and fertility care within Australian general practice. It plays a vital role in providing individuals and couples with critical information about their risks of having children affected by serious autosomal recessive or X-linked genetic conditions (RACGP, 2023). As primary points of contact for reproductive health, general practitioners (GPs) are uniquely positioned to facilitate early risk detection, offer informed reproductive choices, and support couples in making timely decisions that align with their reproductive plans.Recent data from the Mackenzie’s Mission project reveal that approximately 1 in 50 reproductive couples in Australia are identified as increased chance carriers through expanded panel screening, highlighting both the prevalence and importance of RGCS in primary care (Archibald et al., 2022). Despite this, the integration of RGCS into routine general practice remains inconsistent, partly due to gaps in clinical knowledge, unfamiliarity with available testing options, and unclear referral pathways to genetics specialists (RACGP, 2023). National guidelines recommend that RGCS be offered to all women and couples planning pregnancy or early pregnancy, irrespective of family history or ethnicity, to optimise reproductive options and facilitate early risk identification (RACGP, 2023).This myhealth academy educational session aims to address these gaps by enhancing GPs’ understanding of test selection, clinical utility, referral pathways, and patient communication strategies. Improving GP confidence and competence in these areas is crucial to increasing appropriate screening uptake, optimising reproductive outcomes, and ensuring comprehensive, patient-centred care.About Dr Alice Huang:MBBS(Hons), FRANZCOG, MMED (Rep)Gynaecologist and Fertility SpecialistDr Alice Huang is a fertility specialist and gynaecologist in Melbourne with extensive experience supporting individuals and couples on their path to building a family. She provides clear, evidence-based guidance and personalised care with compassion, honesty, and clinical rigour.Areas of care: IVF, egg freezing, donor treatment, miscarriage care, and reproductive gynaecology.CPD:To claim your CPD hours for this podcast, simply log in to Myhealth AcademyMyhealth Academy Link: https://lms-academy.myhealth.net.au/login/index.php?tenant=MHAC01 CPD for GPs - reflective questions to help you self claim Reviewing Performance CPDIdentify and summarise 3 key points relevant to your scope of practice.Identify the key clinical learnings that may be incorporated into the clinical assessment, work-up and/or management plan for appropriate patients.If relevant, would you change any of your management strategies for those patients identified by appropriate screening, examination and investigation.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you are a General Practitioner who gets invited to dozens of webinars a month. The General Practice Webinar Catch Up Podcast is designed for you.Instead of giving up an evening with your family for a live webinar, you can listen to it here whenever it's convenient, in half the time and while you are commuting, exercising or even walking the dog.It's the same education, without interrupting your life.If you love learning by listening, and hate the interruptive nature of 'Live CPD' you can also learn from your favourite conferences this way.Press play. You’re at the conference.Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsEarn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsIn every episode of ArmchairMedical Conference Podcasts, we bring Australia’s leading medical conference education straight to your headphones.No travel.No full days away from clinic.No disruption to your life.Each episode features real conference lectures, captured live and carefully curated into short, practical, evidence-based podcasts designed for busy general practitioners.Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or moving through the gaps of your day, this is conference-quality learning that fits real GP life.If you value staying at the leading edge of medicine, but don’t have the time to attend every conference, this is the smart way to do it.🎧 Press play. You’re at the c

Dec 31, 202526 min

Supporting geriatric patients through orthopaedic surgery - Primary Care Masterclass Podcast

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Supporting geriatric patients through orthopaedic surgery with Dr Nargis ShaheenThis podcast focuses on the complexities of managing surgical patients in the elderly demographic, emphasizing the critical nature of preoperative assessments and the need for tailored approaches to care. The speaker highlights the increasing prevalence of elderly patients undergoing surgery and the associated heightened risks, including complications such as organ dysfunction, cognitive decline, and functional impairment. Given these factors, it is imperative to adopt a well-rounded approach that encompasses thorough risk-benefit analyses and shared decision-making between healthcare providers and patients.A significant portion of the discussion revolves around the necessity of comprehensive preoperative evaluations. The speaker underscores the importance of understanding each patient’s unique health profile, including their comorbidities and medication regimens. With aging comes numerous physiological changes that can adversely affect surgical outcomes, such as reduced cardiac reserve, diminished lung capacity, compromised renal function, and the prevalence of sarcopenia. These age-related factors necessitate the use of specific risk assessment tools, among which the clinical frailty scale and comprehensive geriatric assessment are highlighted as particularly effective in evaluating elderly patients' fitness for surgery.The lecture elaborates on the clinical frailty scale, a method for assessing patient fitness ranging from robust health to terminal illness. The speaker prefers the comprehensive geriatric assessment for its holistic view, capturing not just medical history but also functional status, cognitive abilities, nutritional conditions, and social factors. Identifying potential complications before they arise allows for tailored interventions that address the specific needs of elderly patients, such as nutritional support and medication adjustments. The speaker notes the importance of nutritional status, particularly considering the risk of sarcopenia and acknowledging that a significant portion of elderly patients experience nutritional deficiencies that may impact their surgical recovery.Another key aspect discussed is medication reconciliation, where potential risks associated with multiple medications are assessed, particularly those that could contribute to postoperative complications such as bleeding or delirium. A proactive approach, which might include changing medications in collaboration with general practitioners, is necessary to minimize these risks. The necessity for clear communication about the surgical process, associated risks, and expected recovery is underscored, with emphasis placed on the value of preoperative counseling in improving patient satisfaction and enhancing their preparedness for surgery.The speaker also touches on the importance of addressing patient preferences and treatment goals during the pre-admission clinic visits. Quality of life often takes precedence over longevity for many elderly patients, and understanding these goals is vital to providing personalized care. Furthermore, the speaker highlights the need to assess post-discharge support systems to ensure a smooth recovery process at home, which may include planning for rehabilitation services if needed.In wrapping up, the speaker reaffirms the critical role of geriatric preoperative assessments in reducing complications and ensuring favorable outcomes among elderly surgical patients. Enhanced perioperative care, which has gained recognition in the medical community, is presented as a pivotal element in managing the challenges posed by this unique patient population. The discussion emphasizes the ongoing efforts to integrate geriatric considerations into surgical practices and underscores the commitment to improving the overall quality of care for elderly patients facing surgical interventions.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------Access thousands of premium conference podcasts and 'full video' podcasts including synchronised PowerPoint slides at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsGeneral Practitioners: Earn your full year's worth of CPD including Educational Activities, Reviewing Performance and Measuring Outcomes CPD Hours. Discover more at https://www.armchairmedical.tv/podcastsPress play. 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