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NB Hot Topics Podcast
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Frequency: 1 episode/22d. Total Eps: 109

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S7 E3: Anti-Ds side effects; knee OA exercise; PSA trends & PCUK interview with Dr Bunmi Olajide & Kevin Howell
Season 7 · Episode 3
vendredi 7 novembre 2025 • Duration 37:26
Welcome back to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this episode, we look at three new pieces of research and have a special interview in conjunction with Prostate Cancer UK.
First, do antidepressants have physiological side effects? How do they compare to each other, and how does this influence what we prescribe to whom?
Second, exercise is a key treatment for knee osteoarthritis, but which type is best? What should we recommend to our patients?
Third, how has PSA testing changed over the past two decades? Is there variation in testing in high-risk groups? Discussing this further, we are joined by Dr Bunmi Olajide, a GP with a special interest in cancer, and Kevin Howell, Black Health Equity Engagement manager for Prostate Cancer UK.
Resources
Lancet Anti-depressants and physiological side effects
BMJ Knee OA and Best Exercises
NEJM Knee pain and home exercises
BMJ PSA testing trends in England
PCUK PSA Consensus statement 2024
PCUK Guide for Counselling Patients on the PSA Blood Test
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S7 E2: "Not Phone-Calling" song; AIR for kids; SCAN for cancer; GP number trends
Season 7 · Episode 2
vendredi 3 octobre 2025 • Duration 28:02
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker! In this episode, we talk about some real research rather than stuff made up by over-tanned heads of state. Three papers.
First, can researchers fill the gap on whether anti-inflammatory reliever therapy is best for mild asthma?
Second, how effective are SCAN pathways for suspected cancer in patients with non-specific symptoms who don't meet site-specific referral criteria, and what lessons can we learn from years of referrals?
Third, how do the numbers of licensed GPs differ from actual GPs working, and how does this all compare to what's happening with hospital consultants?
References
Lancet Primary Care SCAN referrals
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S6 E7: CVA with COC; Safety Netting; Antivirals for Flu
Season 6 · Episode 7
vendredi 14 février 2025 • Duration 19:43
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. This week we look at three new pieces of research.
First, we have a paper in the BMJ exploring arterial thrombosis risk with modern hormonal contraceptives including newer treatments such as the combined patch and ring. Second, we have a BJGP paper looking at which type of safety net advice is the most effective. Finally, a new paper in JAMA Internal Medicine collates trials on anti-virals for influenza. Can any of them provide genuine benefit?
And don't forget our NB Plus offer - £25 discount on an annual subscription until the 17th of February.
Resources
Healthier Together patient info
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S1 E2 - Ranitidine, Night-time Anti-hypertensives, Once Weekly Statins, Genome Editing
Season 1 · Episode 2
vendredi 1 novembre 2019 • Duration 18:17
In our second NB Podcast from NB Medical Dr Neal Tucker discusses recent Hot Topics including the restrictions on ranitidine, the benefits of taking anti-hypertensives at night-time, using statins just once a week and new technology for genome editing.
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S1 E1 - Childhood Obesity, eCigarettes & Exoskeletons
Season 1 · Episode 1
mercredi 16 octobre 2019 • Duration 15:31
In our first Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical Dr Neal Tucker discusses why Public Health England should review its stance on e-cigarette safety, looks at Dame Sally Davies report on childhood obesity and explores general practice medical news and cutting edge medicine.
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Hot Topics Interview: Dr Euan Lawson, GP & Editor of the BJGP
vendredi 31 janvier 2025 • Duration 32:46
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. This is the third in our series of special podcasts where we talk to interesting and influential people from the world of general practice.
In this interview, we talk to Dr Euan Lawson, GP and editor of the BJGP.
The journal will be familiar to all clinicians in general practice and has gone from strength to strength over the past few years. We talk about his career and how he became editor, discuss the world of research including the most influential papers published during his tenure, consider the importance of inclusion health in the changing face of GP, and discuss his vision for the future.
And remember our recent NB Clinic in Inclusion Health can be watched on demand here.
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S6 E6: Hybrid Working; Antibiotics for Appendicitis; Patient Decision Aids for AF
Season 6 · Episode 6
vendredi 17 janvier 2025 • Duration 22:56
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. A belated Happy New Year! In our round-up of new research, we look at three papers.
Firstly, what have been the effects of increased hybrid working in general practice, particularly with the introduction of digital tools and triage?
Secondly, do patient decisions aids help patients with choices on anticoagulation in AF and does this help us?
Finally, can appendicitis be safely treated with antibiotics and could we be doing this in general practice soon?
References
BJGP Hybrid working in general practice
BMJ Patient decision aids in AF
Lancet Appendicectomy vs antibiotics in kids
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S6 E5: "Granny's Not Invited to Christmas" song
Season 6 · Episode 5
vendredi 20 décembre 2024 • Duration 02:37
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. It's Christmas time and that means a song to get you in the festive spirit. We'll be back with the regular podcast in the New Year.
Happy holidays everyone!
Neal
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Hot Topics Interview: Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, GP & Chair of the BMA General Practice Committee England
vendredi 13 décembre 2024 • Duration 34:59
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. This is the second in a series of special podcasts where we talk to interesting and influential people in general practice.
In this interview we talk to Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, GP and chair of the BMA GPC England, who is currently leading much of UK general practice through 'collective action'. We talk about her career and how she came to her current role, about the BMA collective action in England and what impact this is achieving, and what is the end goal for general practice in England.
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References
BMA GP Collective action site
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S6 E4: Chocolate Against Diabetes; 30 Year CVD Risk Prediction; Digital Access for Minoritised Ethnic Communities
Season 6 · Episode 4
vendredi 6 décembre 2024 • Duration 18:48
Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this edition, we look at three new research papers.
Firstly, can eating chocolate actually reduce our chance of type 2 diabetes? Sounds too good to be true... Secondly, could a blood test predict your 30-year cardiovascular risk? Finally, how does general practice access going digital affect minoritised ethnic populations?
Look out next week for the second of our special interviews. We talk to Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, chair of the GPC in England, about what does she hope general practice will look like in the future and the effects of collective action in England.
References
BMJ Chocolate vs diabetes
NEJM 30 year CVD risk prediction
BJGP Digitalising GP access and minoritised ethnic populations
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