Stillbirth and neonatal death: Causes and reducing risk This episode focuses on the medical aspects of stillbirth and neonatal death, including risk factors, causes, presentations, and various ways to reduce the risk.
RACGP Presidential election Recorded before his recent death, Dr Harry Nespolon appears in this episode, along RACGP Board Chair Christine Nixon, to discuss the upcoming RACGP elections.
Empowering women with contraception choices Professor Danielle Mazza joins Bek and Charlotte to discuss improving women’s sexual health, and how GPs can deliver better care for women in the areas of preconception care, contraception and abortion.
Management of type 2 diabetes Hosts Dr Gill Singleton and Dr Billy Stoupas chat to Dr Gary Deed, Chair of the RACGP Specific Interests Diabetes network and clinical editor of the 2020 edition of the RACGP and Diabetes Australia’s Diabetes Handbook.
Merging niche interests, writing fantasy novels and preventing burnout Ash and Charlotte talk to author Dr Chris Timms about burnout, resilience versus the system, exploring niche creative interests and asking, does money really matter?
The business of practice ownership Dr Gill Singleton and Dr Billy Stoupas tackle the intricacies of running a GP clinic with Dr Maria Boulton, a company director, GP, author, public speaker and expert in the business of general practice.
Leading and mentoring/advocating as a GP educator Dr Marisa Magiros joins Charlotte and Bek to discuss leading and mentoring as a GP educator.
COVID-19 impacts and developments Hosts Dr Billy Stoupas and Dr Gill Singleton explore the recent impacts and developments of COVID-19 in Australia, examining medical progress and economic outlooks through a GP’s lens.
Wart treatments – Life hacks for GPs This episode covers the tips and tricks for GPs in treating warts, including the role of cryotherapy, and how to minimise damage and common mistakes.
Mental health Hosts Dr Gill Singleton and Dr Billy Stoupas are joined by Jas Streten, General Manager of the Australian Patients Association, and Dr James Antoniadis, GP and psychodynamic psychotherapist.