• Ep 138 – Morton's neuroma
    Jan 9 2025

    Morton’s neuroma is a common condition that results in forefoot pain. It is a condition that can often be diagnosed in primary care and managed with simple changes in footwear and over-the-counter treatments. In this episode, Dr Kate Chesterman discusses the classic presentation of Morton’s neuroma, considers the need for any investigations, and updates us on appropriate self-care advice that can be given to patients.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at:

    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/orthopaedics/ep-138-mortons-neuroma.

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    9 mins
  • Ep 137 – Beyond baby blues: supporting mental health in parents and partners
    Jan 2 2025

    The 6–8-week postnatal check is a chance to better support mental health in new parents. In this second episode in a series on perinatal mental health, Dr James Waldron speaks with Dr Jenny Barnes – a GP in Warwickshire and perinatal mental health champion – about making the most of this critical opportunity. This episode discusses addressing mental health in both mothers and partners, the hidden toll of social media and understanding associated conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and psychosis. It also offers practical insights for healthcare professionals to expand their approach and improve care for the whole family.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at:

    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/mental-health/ep-137-beyond-baby-blues-supporting-mental-health-in-parents-and-partners.

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    22 mins
  • Ep 136 – Quiz of the year 2024
    Dec 19 2024

    In this episode, Dr Hannah Rosa invites you to join her in the first ever GPnotebook quiz of the year. The GPnotebook education team have been reflecting upon all that they have learnt over the past 12 months, in both their day-to-day clinical work and through delivering GPnotebook Study Group events. The quiz is based on the facts that the team have found most useful, interesting and sometimes surprising. So, have a pen and a piece of paper ready, and give it a go!

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at:

    https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/general-information/ep-136-quiz-of-the-year-2024.

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    16 mins
  • Ep 135 – Tinnitus
    Dec 12 2024

    Tinnitus can be frustrating for both patients and clinicians as there is some misinformation and misunderstanding about its aetiology and treatment options. For some people with tinnitus there is significant distress and a reduced quality of life that may not always be appreciated by healthcare professionals. Fortunately, most cases of tinnitus can be treated successfully, and there are a number of management techniques that can reduce its impact, including sound therapy, stress reduction and treatment of any underlying causes. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson gives an overview of this common problem, with a reminder of how to evaluate it and when to refer a patient to secondary care.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/ear-nose-and-throat/ep-135-tinnitus.

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    14 mins
  • Ep 134 – Prostate cancer
    Dec 5 2024

    One in six UK males will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. In the UK prostate cancer is the most common male cancer, with over 55,000 new cases diagnosed every year. There has been much discussion in the media recently regarding whether men under the age of 50 should have access to prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing, particularly if they have a strong family history of prostate cancer. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson takes a look at prostate cancer, including guidance on screening, investigations and treatment.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/oncology/ep-134-prostate-cancer.

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    17 mins
  • 133 – Syphilis
    Nov 28 2024

    Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Known for its varied symptoms and potential to progress through multiple stages, syphilis can have serious health consequences if left untreated, affecting organs like the heart, brain and nerves. The infection spreads primarily through direct contact with syphilitic sores, which typically occur on the genital, anal or oral areas. Though syphilis was once thought to be largely under control, its prevalence has resurged in recent years, prompting renewed focus on prevention, early diagnosis and effective treatment. In this episode, Dr Roger Henderson discusses new syphilis guidelines issued by the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV and how these impact treatment in primary care.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/infectious-disease/ep-133-syphilis.

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    15 mins
  • Ep 132 – Young people and alcohol
    Nov 21 2024

    In this episode, Dr Hannah Rosa reflects upon the changing relationship between young people and alcohol. She examines the latest statistics before discussing the Chief Medical Officer for England’s guideline on alcohol consumption for children and young people. The focus then moves on to the harms that we now know that alcohol can cause to young people, especially to the developing brain, before finishing with emphasising the role that professionals in primary care play in supporting these young people and their families.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/general-practice/ep-132-young-people-and-alcohol

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    24 mins
  • Ep 131 – Perinatal mental health: awareness, risks and impacts
    Nov 14 2024

    Perinatal mental health (PNMH) issues refer to the period from the point of conception to a child’s first birthday. It encompasses several different mental health conditions and components far beyond the traditional understanding of post-natal depression and has an important impact on families and society. In part, the huge burden and associated cost is driven by how common PNMH problems are for both men and women. PNMH issues are more common than any physical health problem in pregnancy, so there is a need for GPs to look for and manage them to ensure the best outcomes for families and children. In this episode, Dr James Waldron welcomes Dr Jenny Barnes (GP, Warwickshire) to discuss PNMH problems and help raise awareness of the risks and impact, as well as simple ideas to support families in clinical practice.

    Access episode show notes containing key references and take-home points at: https://gpnotebook.com/en-GB/podcasts/mental-health/ep-131-perinatal-mental-health-awareness-risks-and-impacts.

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    25 mins