In this episode, we speak to Professor Helen Atherton about access to general practice.
Professor Trish Greenhalgh and Dr Gilly Mroz talk about a new paper that examines the media depiction of remote consulting during the pandemic.
Dr Tom Margham talks to us about quality improvement approaches to tackle DNAs - it's more about the system than the patient.
Dr Sarah Bailey takes us through important new evidence around the implications of thrombocytosis in our patients.
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.
Dr Bethany Bareham talks about managing older people’s perceptions of alcohol-related risk.
Dr Daniel Stow talks about research into end-of-life recognition in older people.
Dr Sian Russell talks about research into the use of NEWS in care homes.
Professor Simon de Lusignan talks about the factors found to be associated with excess mortality in England in this large study.
In this episode Dr Elizabeth Lovegrove talks about research into ACE inhibitors and ARBs and the risk they pose in pregnancy.
In this episode Dr Carol Sinnott talks about research into operational failures in primary care and how they impact on the daily stresses of being a GP.
In this episode Professor Tammy Hoffmann talks about research into the natural history of uncomplicated urinary tract infections that could have a big impact on conversations with women and treatment with antibiotics.
In this episode, we talk about research that explores the perspectives of GPs and considers how we can help women and girls who are at risk or have experienced female genital mutilation.
In this episode we talk to Professor Samuel Wong about his research into COVID-19 and its impact on loneliness and mental health in a cohort of older adults in Hong Kong.