Welcome to the BJGP Interview podcast! We have regular interviews and conversations with researchers and clinicians who can update and inform on the latest and best practice in primary care practice.
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All the BJGP Interview podcast episodes
Episode 016: How quickly are people with symptomatic lung cancer getting a pre-diagnostic chest X-ray?
Dr Garth Funston talks about new research investigating how quickly people with symptomatic lung cancer had a pre-diagnostic chest X-ray.
Episode 015: Identifying patients at risk of psychosis
Daniela Strelchuk and Prof Stan Zammit talk about their paper that explores the experiences of GPs in identifying patients at risk of psychosis.
Episode 014: Remote consulting and the media during COVID-19
Professor Trish Greenhalgh and Dr Gilly Mroz talk about a new paper that examines the media depiction of remote consulting during the pandemic.
Episode 013: Approaches to help address missed appointments (DNAs) in general practice
Dr Tom Margham talks to us about quality improvement approaches to tackle DNAs – it’s more about the system than the patient.
Episode 012: High platelet counts and diagnosis in primary care
Dr Sarah Bailey takes us through important new evidence around the implications of thrombocytosis in our patients.
Episode 011: Professor Alastair Hay on point-of-care testing for respiratory tract infections and COVID
We talks about attitudes and understanding of COVID testing; point-of-care testing; recent research in this area; and the use of CRP and how it fits into clinical care.
Episode 009: Managing older people’s perceptions of alcohol-related risk
Dr Bethany Bareham talks about managing older people’s perceptions of alcohol-related risk.
End-of-life recognition in primary care in older people
Dr Daniel Stow talks about research into end-of-life recognition in older people.
Using the National Early Warning Scores (NEWS) in care homes
Dr Sian Russell talks about research into the use of NEWS in care homes.