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The Good GP

The Good GP

The Good GP

Health & Fitness
Health & Fitness
Education

Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 225

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The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens. The Good GP is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Disclaimer: The Good GP podcasts are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of a specialist GP or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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Improving Patient Care: Professor Claire Jackson on the Future of E-Consult Services

Episode 171

lundi 26 août 2024Duration 22:12

In this episode, Dr Anna Mullins speaks with Professor Claire Jackson, a professor of general practice and primary care reform at the University of Queensland, about the e-consultation model and its impact on rural healthcare.

Professor Jackson describes the early days of the e-consult model, inspired by a successful program in San Francisco, and how it was initially trialled with positive results at Camp Hill Healthcare. The model, involving advice provided to GPs via a shared electronic medical record and email communication, has since expanded across Western Queensland and includes various clinicians from multiple medical specialties.

Delving into the role of Queensland Health in funding the e-consult model and discusses the importance of scaling the service statewide. Professor Jackson highlights the critical mass of referrals needed for service efficacy, as evidenced by experiences in Canada. She also addresses the challenges faced in getting GPs to notice and use the e-consult service.

They then discuss the broader challenges in general practice, such as administrative workload and funding issues. Professor Jackson reflects on how funding for general practice has evolved over the last 40 years and the current struggle to lobby for affordable support. The conversation emphasises the significance of maintaining a strong patient-GP relationship, especially during changes in practice models, and the unique mentorship and growth opportunities within the profession.

She notes the environmental benefits of e-consults, with a significant reduction in face-to-face visits and carbon footprint in rural areas. Furthermore, over 90% of GPs reported that the e-consult service greatly assisted in their management of cases and provided them with valuable educational advice.

Concluding with a discussion on the expansion plans for the e-consult service and the collaboration with the University of Ottawa to incorporate more specialties, thereby encouraging greater use among GPs.


The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network


If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to [email protected].

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Tackling Health Misinformation: Dr Preeya Alexander’s Multi-Faceted Approach to Health Education

Episode 170

lundi 19 août 2024Duration 22:32

In this episode, host Dr Anna Mullins speaks with Dr Preeya Alexander, a GP based in Melbourne who is passionate about preventative health. Dr Alexander utilises social media to debunk health myths and provide reliable health information to the public. She is also the author of "Rainbow Plate," "Eat Sleep Play Love," and "Full Plate," and the host of the podcast "Happy to Health."

Dr Alexander discusses the motivations behind her social media presence, which began in 2016 as a response to the spread of health misinformation. She shares her experiences managing her clinical practice, media engagements, and the challenges that come with addressing health misinformation online. Despite facing significant negativity from certain groups, including anti-vaccination activists, Dr Alexander remains committed to promoting evidence-based health information.

They also covered her approach to giving practical health advice on social media and her emphasis on preventative health. She highlights the importance of GPs providing small, actionable health tips to their patients, especially in areas like nutrition and physical activity. Discussing her books that focus on parenting and cooking, which provide practical, budget-friendly health advice.

Dr Alexander shares insights into her podcast, "Happy to Health," aimed at the general public. The podcast covers various health topics with expert guests, making complex medical information accessible and engaging for listeners.

The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network

If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to [email protected]

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Toddler Sleep Troubles: Insights and Solutions from Dr Tim Jones

Episode 161

lundi 17 juin 2024Duration 24:29

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange welcomes back Dr Tim Jones, a General Practitioner and medical educator with a special interest in general paediatrics. Dr Jones shares his expertise on toddler sleep challenges, providing valuable insights and practical advice for GPs on how to address common sleep issues in young children.

Dr Jones discusses the variability of toddler sleep, emphasising the importance of sleep quality over quantity. He explains that while the average three-year-old requires about 12 hours of sleep per night, this can range from as little as nine hours to as much as 15 hours. The focus is on ensuring that the child is happy, healthy, and well-rested.

Dr Jones talks on the common presentations of toddler sleep issues in a general practice setting. He discusses the importance of thorough history-taking and screening for underlying medical conditions that might affect sleep, such as obstructive sleep apnea, eczema, and allergies. He emphasises the role of family dynamics, daytime sleep patterns, screen use, sugar intake, and physical activity in influencing sleep behaviour.

Various sleep strategies are explored, including addressing nighttime fears, managing dependency on specific items or people, and handling early morning wake-ups. Dr Jones highlights techniques like worry boxes, monster traps, and the "camping out" method to help children feel safe and transition to independent sleep.


Addressing the cautious use of pharmacological interventions, particularly melatonin, emphasising the lack of long-term safety data and potential side effects. He advises focusing on behavioural and environmental techniques before considering medication.


Dr Jones shares a valuable resource for practitioners: the Murdoch Children's Research Institute's "Sleep with Kip" website,

(https://sleepwithkip.com/) which offers evidence-based resources to support early childhood sleep.


The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Learn more at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network


If you have any questions or would like to contact The Good GP, send an email to [email protected]

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Eye disease with Vision Australia – Episode 76

jeudi 14 mai 2020Duration 15:55

In this episode, the Good GP interviews orthoptist and relationships manager for Vision Australia, Nabill Jacob, on primary care eye disease. This episode covers the common adult and paediatric eye diseases and the conditions that GPs should be aware of. This episode also cover simple screening tests for vision impairment in adults, and the examination and management of strabismus in infants in general practice. Nabill also explains the signs and symptoms that may indicate vision impairment in children. This episode also explores the low vision services and resources available, and when to refer a patient.

Smoking cessation: NRT in pregnancy and non-NRT treatments - Episode 75

jeudi 7 mai 2020Duration 13:48

In this two-part podcast series, the Good GP interviews Kym Yuke, a primary care health worker in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health on smoking cessation. This episode covers: - advice on prescribing nicotine replacement to a breastfeeding or pregnant patient - alternative options for smoking cessation including Varenicline - resources to help patients during their quitting journey Listen to episode 74 for smoking cessation assessment and NRT treaments.

Smoking cessation: assessment and NRT – Episode 74

jeudi 7 mai 2020Duration 20:28

In this two-episode series, the Good GP interviews Kym Yuke, a primary care health worker in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health on smoking cessation. This episode covers: - assessing a patient’s readiness to quit, assessing their nicotine dependence and the evidence based options to help support patients. - nicotine replacement therapy options, the recommended dosages and the recommended treatment cycle. Part two of the series(Episode 75) covers: - advice on prescribing nicotine replacement to a breastfeeding or pregnant patient - alternative options for smoking cessation including Varenicline - resources to help patients during their quitting journey

RACGP SPECIAL COVID-19 PODCAST | Ethical issues that arise in a pandemic

lundi 27 avril 2020Duration 17:14

In this special COVID-19 podcast, the Good GP interviews Prof Angus Dawson on the ethical issues that arise in a pandemic. In this episode, Prof Dawson also explains the publication, An ethics framework for making resource allocation decisions within clinical care: Responding to COVID-19. This ethics framework is designed to help clinicians, hospital administrators and policy makers decide how to allocate clinical health resources as they become scarce within a pandemic. Professor Angus Dawson is Professor of Bioethics and Director of Sydney Health Ethics at the University of Sydney. This episode was recorded on Monday 20 April 2020. As information on COVID-19 changes daily, please note that some of the advice in this podcast may no longer be current by the time of listening. The framework is available here: https://www.apprise.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/she.-clinical-ethics.-resource-allocation-framework.-version-1.-2-april-2020.pdf

RACGP SPECIAL COVID-19 PODCAST | COVID-19 in the paediatric population

dimanche 19 avril 2020Duration 15:25

In this special COVID-19 podcast, The Good GP interviews Dr Angie Berkhout, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Fellow, Queensland Children’s Hospital, on COVID-19 and the impacts on the paediatric population This episode looks at the current data and number of cases in the paediatric population, as well as the risk factors, the spread and the symptoms in paediatric cases. This episode also provides practical advice for parents, including advice for breastfeeding mothers. This episode was recorded on Saturday 18 April 2020. As information on COVID-19 changes daily, please note that some of the advice in this podcast may no longer be current by the time of listening.

RACGP SPECIAL COVID-19 PODCAST | Telehealth update

mercredi 8 avril 2020Duration 21:00

In this special COVID-19 podcast, The Good GP interviews Dr Aaron Chambers again for an update on telehealth. This podcast covers: - Updates to the MBS for video consultations - Tips for transitioning toward video consultations - Tips and practicalities for carrying out a video consultation - Triaging patients - An update on e-scripts and radiology requests This episode was recorded on Monday 6 April 2020. As information on COVID-19 changes daily, please note that some of the advice in this podcast may no longer be current by the time of listening. Resources:

RACGP SPECIAL COVID-19 PODCAST | Doctors’ mental health

mercredi 1 avril 2020Duration 14:08

In this special COVID-19 episode, the Good GP interviews Dr Sarah Newman on doctors’ mental health. Dr Newman is an RACGP WA council member and Assistant Director for Doctors’ Health Advisory Service of Western Australia (DHAS WA). This episode explores doctors’ mental health in the setting of disasters and in particular COVID-19. Dr Newman covers how GPs can prepare themselves, including useful tips and resources and explains the three levels of psychological support strategies and mental health care. This episode was recorded on Tuesday 31 March 2020. As information on COVID-19 changes daily, please note that some of the advice in this podcast may no longer be current by the time of listening. More information on DHAS can be found here: http://dhas.org.au/

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