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Welcome to the Primary Care Pod from Red Whale – join GPs Nik Kendrew and guests as each month they discuss a roundup of four key topics for primary care clinicians, which can also be found in our popular free Pearls.

We look at the evidence, the guidelines and the media coverage and make learning together as a primary care community as relaxing and enjoyable as possible. We invite you to nominate your primary care heroes and share your best intentions stories. So, grab a cuppa or put on your trainers and head out for some fresh air whilst you enjoy this month’s podcast.

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  • Two challenges in primary care: Lynch syndrome and pelvic inflammatory disease
    May 23 2025

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    Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or a cuppa and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the second of two episodes this month, Ali and Nik discuss:


    • Lynch syndrome: what’s the role of primary care? How can people access testing, and what support and surveillance can be offered?
    • Diagnosing pelvic inflammatory disease: a challenge in general practice. We consider how we can approach making a diagnosis of pelvic inflammatory disease in general practice. This is important because it has significant sequelae, including subfertility and chronic pelvic pain.

    Listen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources.

    And hear a best intentions story that suggests there might be problems developing ‘down below’!

    Lynch syndrome: what does it mean for general practice?

    Molecular testing strategies for Lynch syndrome in people with colorectal cancer (NICE DG27, 2017).

    NICE guidance on testing for Lynch syndrome in colorectal cancer (NICE NG151, 2020)

    NHS England: Implementing Lynch syndrome testing and surveillance pathways handbook v.1.2.

    Guidelines for the management of hereditary colorectal cancer from the British Society of Gastroenterology (BSG)/Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (ACPGBI)/United Kingdom Cancer Genetics Group (UKCGG)

    The Royal Marsden: A beginner’s guide to Lynch syndrome

    Diagnosing pelvic inflammatory disease: a challenge in general practice

    BASHH guidelines on the diagnosis and management of PID (UK national guideline for the management of pelvic inflammatory disease, 2018 – updated 2019)

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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  • Neurodiversity in the workforce, and spotting and supporting those with Parkinson's disease
    May 9 2025

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    Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or a cuppa and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the first of two episodes this month, Ali and Nik discuss:


    • Neurodiversity in the workforce. We’ve been teaching about autism, ADHD and the umbrella approach to neurodiversity on our digital and face to face courses. You told us that you found this useful and empowering, in supporting patients and colleagues. So, we thought we’d share our article on supporting a neurodiverse workforce – this might provide tips we can apply to ourselves, to a trainee or a colleague.
    • Spotting and supporting those with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is increasing in prevalence as our population ages. Our role in primary care is to spot it early and refer and then, alongside our secondary care colleagues, to support people living with the condition with potentially complex symptoms and drug regimens.


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    The rest of the Pearls from April will be covered next week along with a new best intentions story to put a smile on your face.

    Neurodiversity in the workforce

    Br Med Bull, 2020, 135(1): 108–125

    CMAJ 2022; 194(27): E951

    BJGP 2021; 71 (708): 294

    The CIPD guide to neuroinclusion at work

    Inside Our Autistic Minds BBC iPlayer

    Boggled Docs: Inside Autistic Minds


    Spotting and supporting those with Parkinson’s disease

    NICE 2017, NG71

    BJGP 2024;74:e482

    Impulsive and compulsive behaviour from Parkinson’s UK


    Send us your feedback podcast@redwhale.co.uk or send a voice message

    Sign up to receive Pearls here. Pearls are available for 3 months from publish date. After this, you can get access them plus 100s more articles when you buy a one-day online course from Red Whale OR sign up to Red Whale Unlimited. Find out more here.

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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  • Spotting myeloma…let’s make it less tricky
    Apr 18 2025

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    Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or a cuppa and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the second of two episodes this month, Fiona and Nik discuss:


    • What jumped out at us from our brand new video byte: ‘Ramadan - Impact on diabetes and other chronic illnesses’
    • Spotting Myeloma… let’s make it less tricky. Myeloma has been a popular topic in our recent Cancer and GP Update courses. So, to celebrate the launch of the NEW season of GP Update courses we wanted to share this Pearl on myeloma.



    Listen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources.


    And hear a best intentions story that will have you checking what you’re drying your hands with!


    Ramadan

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    Red Whale Knowledge - Ramadan: impact on diabetes and other chronic disease


    Myeloma

    NICE 2015, NG12

    Myeloma UK’s diagnostic tool for primary care

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    Sign up to receive Pearls here. Pearls are available for 3 months from publish date. After this, you can get access them plus 100s more articles when you buy a one-day online course from Red Whale OR sign up to Red Whale Unlimited. Find out more here.

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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