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 023: Professor Sir Michael Marmot on Julian Tudor Hart
Professor Sir Michael Marmot talks about Julian Tudor Hart and the role of GPs “natural allies” in his work to tackle social determinants of health.
Episode 022: Exploring the role of gut feelings in how GPs diagnose cancer
Dr Claire Friedemann Smith talks about a qualitative study that explores how GPs use gut feelings to help them navigate grey areas in diagnosis.
Episode 021: Group consultations in general practice
Drs Laura Swaithes and Andrew Finney talk about group consultations and the experience of delivering them in general practice.
Episode 020: Domestic abuse among female doctors
We talk to GP, Dr Emily Donovan, about new research into the experience of domestic abuse by female doctors.
Episode 018: Highlights from the February 2021 issue of the BJGP
The editor, Euan Lawson, is joined by Associate Editors, Nada Khan and Tom Round, for some conversation on highlights from the February 2021 issue.
Episode 017: Getting the right treatment to people in primary care with depression
Professor Jane Gunn talks about a randomised controlled trial, Target-D, that aims to match the best treatment to people with depression.
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.