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.
Using IT to improve patient care Dr Kean Seng Lim joins Charlotte, Ash and Bek to discuss how we can use IT to improve patient care.
Eye disease with Vision Australia This episode includes an interview with Nabill Jacob, orthoptist and relationships manager for Vision Australia, which covers common adult and paediatric eye diseases, as well as the conditions of which GPs should be aware.
Leadership and advocacy in the social media space Dr Karen Price joins Charlotte, Bek and Ashlea to discuss how you can be a leader among social media platforms.
Alcohol and other drugs Hosts Dr Billy Stoupas and Dr Gill Singleton discuss the issue of alcohol and other drugs in the community. They are joined by Melbourne GP Dr Paul Grinzi, who is a lead medical educator at the RACGP
Refugee and asylum seeker health Hosts Dr Billy Stoupas and Dr Gill Singleton are joined by Dr Kate Walker, Chair of the RACGP Specific Interests Refugee Health network and one of the authors of the Australian Refugee Health Desktop Guide.
How to lead through joy Dr Isabel Hanson joins Charlotte, Bek and Ashlea to discuss how to lead through joy via social connections.
GPs and aged care In this episode, hosts Dr Billy Stoupas and Dr Gill Singleton discuss GPs and aged care, sharing insights into the impact of COVID-19 , the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, and how choosing to practise in this area can make a difference to often-vulnerable people.