The Good GP

The Good GP

By: The Good GP

Language: en

Categories: Health, Fitness, Medicine, Education

The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens. The Good GP is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network - the premier audio destination for cutting-edge insights and thought leadership in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, healthcare ICT, and commercialisation. Disclaimer: The Good GP podcasts are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Always seek the advice of a specialist GP or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

Episodes

Assessing and managing wrist fractures in GP
Dec 15, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP Podcast, host Dr Tim Koh is joined by Dr Jeff Ecker, an experienced orthopaedic surgeon based in Perth with over 35 years of expertise in complex hand and wrist conditions. Discussing the assessment and management of wrist fractures, with advice tailored for general practitioners.

Exploring the most common wrist fractures encountered in general practice, particularly among older adults after low-energy falls. Dr Ecker emphasises a careful history and examination, and attention to associated injuries to the elbow and shoulder. He also discusses the challenges of seemingly minor wrist injuries in younger...

Duration: 00:18:29
Foetal Rhesus Testing: Guidelines, Timing, and Practice Tips for GPs
Dec 08, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Tegan Allin, rural generalist and GP obstetrician from Thursday Island live from the GP25 Conference, to discuss the topic of foetal rhesus screening and recent changes in Australian guidelines.

They began with an overview of anti-D prophylaxis and its importance for women who are rhesus negative. Dr Tegan Allin explains the pathophysiology of rhesus disease, risks associated with sensitisation during pregnancy, and the traditional approach of universal prophylaxis with anti-D immunoglobulin.


They then shift to the...

Duration: 00:09:13
Managing Obesity: GLP-1 Medications, Patient Goals, and Long-Term Health
Dec 01, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens is joined by Dr Terri-Lynne South live from the GP25 Conference, to deliver an overview of obesity management, with a specific focus on the use of GLP-1 and GIP dual incretin therapies in general practice.

Dr Terri-Lynne South outlines the current Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA)-approved indications for these treatments in Australia. These include use in patients with type 2 diabetes, overweight with complications, chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes, obesity with obstructive sleep apnoea, and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. Noting that this field is rapidly...

Duration: 00:15:39
Cervical Cancer Screening Made Simple: What Every Woman Needs to Know
Nov 24, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life Podcast, hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke provide a comprehensive overview of cervical cancer screening and prevention.

They start with the epidemiology of cervical cancer, outlining that it affects approximately 1 in 175 women or people with a cervix. Explaining the anatomy of the cervix and discussing the primary cause of cervical cancer: human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. They clarify that while HPV is very common and transmitted through sexual contact, most strains are cleared by the body and only a subset are associated with cancer development. 

Duration: 00:21:07

Attacking adrenal health pseudoscience: Sorting disinformation from fact
Nov 17, 2025

In this episode of the Good GP, host Dr Maria Li welcomes back Dr Katherine Wyld, endocrinologist, for the third and final part of the series on hormone pseudoscience. Focusing on adrenal hormone-related misinformation, commonly encountered both in general practice and on social media.

Dr Wyld tackles the adrenal hormone-related prevalent misinformations, including:


The widespread misinformation about adrenal hormones, especially related to cortisol, circulating on social media and online platforms. Cortisol testing requires careful consideration of context and timing, as cortisol levels fluctuate significantly throughout the day.Dr Wyld clarifies that single-point cortisol...

Duration: 00:21:47
Clarifying menopause pseudoscience: Sorting disinformation from fact
Nov 10, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Maria Li continues her conversation with Dr Katherine Wyld, a Queensland-based endocrinologist, exploring the topic of menopause pseudoscience and its impact on patient care. This second part in the hormones series explores the growing prevalence of misinformation around menopause and hormone therapy, and practical guidance for general practitioners.

Dr Wyld discusses several areas of menopause care commonly affected by false or misleading information, including:


The use of hormone monitoring during treatment. Dr Wyld clarifies that routine measurement of estrogen and progesterone levels is not...

Duration: 00:18:22
Understanding Prostate Cancer: Early Detection and Risk Factors Explained
Nov 03, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke delve into the topic of prostate cancer, which affects one in five men by the age of 85. Emphasising the importance of understanding this common yet complex disease, particularly focusing on the significance of early screening.

Dr Mullins and Dr Bourke begin by explaining the function and anatomy of the prostate gland, highlighting its role in fertility and common changes that occur with age. The nature of prostate cancer, distinguishing between slow-growing forms, which may not require treatment but need...

Duration: 00:17:14
Breaking through thyroid health pseudoscience: Sorting disinformation from fact
Oct 27, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Maria Li welcomes Dr Katherine Wyld, a Queensland-based endocrinologist, for the first installment of a three-part hormones series addressing health misinformation in endocrinology. The episode focuses on thyroid and thyroid hormone-related pseudoscience, which is increasingly prevalent in social media and online health discussions.

Dr Wyld shares her experiences from clinical practice, and the most common misinformation trends, including:

The use of thyroid extracts, supplements, and compounded thyroid treatments marketed as “natural” alternatives to standard therapy.The popularity of reverse T3 testing as a perceived superior diagnostic, despite a la...

Duration: 00:21:13
Health of the Nation: General Practice Insights and Challenges in Australia
Oct 20, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh welcomes Dr Michael Wright, President of the RACGP, for a discussion centred on the recently released Health of the Nation report. Now in its ninth year, the report serves as a key barometer for the state of general practice in Australia, covering trends in service provision, access, key challenges, and broader implications for practitioners.

Key Points: 


Australian GPs delivered over 170 million services last year and saw nearly 23 million Australians, with more than 2 million visits each week.Survey data show 99% of patients reported b...

Duration: 00:17:58
Chronic Rhinosinusitis in Primary Care: Practical Tips from ENT Surgeon Dr Jo-Lyn McKenzie
Oct 13, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Jo-Lyn McKenzie, an ENT surgeon, researcher, and university lecturer based in Brisbane, for a discussion on chronic rhinosinusitis and its management in primary care.

Dr McKenzie begins by outlining the key clinical features that distinguish chronic rhinosinusitis from other common nasal conditions. Highlighting the importance of chronic nasal obstruction and persistent discharge, and that chronicity, which is greater than three months of symptoms, is a critical factor in making the diagnosis. Dr McKenzie also addresses the challenges of differentiating between chronic...

Duration: 00:21:49
Dementia Prevention: The Role of Health, Lifestyle, and Awareness
Oct 06, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins explore the important topic of dementia prevention. With an aging population, dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent. 

The episode delves into what dementia actually is, addressing common misconceptions that it is solely a memory issue. They explain that dementia is a progressive condition characterised by a range of symptoms including memory changes, shifts in mood or behavior, and challenges in thinking.


Highlighting early signs of dementia, Dr Mullins categorises symptoms into memory changes, alterations in t...

Duration: 00:14:18
Things I wish I knew as a New Fellow
Sep 29, 2025

In this special live episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens and Dr Catherine Bourke are interviewed by Dr Bethany Reynolds, Chair of the WA New Fellows Committee, at the RACGP Early Career GPs Conference in the Swan Valley, on Whadjuk Nyongar Country. Discussing key lessons and insights for GPs transitioning from fellowship training to early career practice.

Key topics covered:

Business and Administration for New Fellows: The importance of setting aside funds for the first tax bill when transitioning to contractor status, and key considerations for thinking about oneself as a business, setting appropriate...

Duration: 00:26:24
Perinatal Mental Health: Impacts on Families and How GPs Can Help
Sep 22, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Julia Rawlinson is joined by Dr Lynette Griffiths, GP registrar and perinatal clinical psychologist, and Dr Erin Seeto, clinical and counselling psychologist and Clinical Services Manager at the Gidget Foundation. Discussing the topic of perinatal mental health, focusing on the impact on families, the healthcare system, and the broader community.

Beginning with an overview of the prevalence and spectrum of perinatal mental health conditions, covering not only postnatal depression and anxiety but also a range of issues such as PTSD, birth trauma, OCD, and the significance of intrusive...

Duration: 00:20:50
When Morning Sickness Isn’t Mild: Hyperemesis Gravidarum Talks with Dr Katherine Wyld
Sep 15, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Maria Li speaks with Dr Katherine Wyld, an obstetric physician and endocrinologist, about hyperemesis gravidarum (HG). Outlining the distinction between common nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and the more severe and debilitating hyperemesis gravidarum.

Dr Wyld discusses the prevalence of HG, affecting about 1% of pregnancies, and its risk factors such as the history of HG and multiple gestations. She reviews tools for assessment, including the PUQE score, and says the need for clinical judgement, particularly where weight loss and electrolyte abnormalities are present.


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Duration: 00:25:37
Overweight, Obesity, and Your Health: What GPs Want You to Know
Sep 08, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke delve into the topic of overweight and obesity. Exploring the intricate relationship between body weight and health, emphasising that body fat alone does not define an individual's health status. Along with the importance of considering various health aspects, including mental, emotional, and social well-being, beyond just physical health.

Dr Bourke and Dr Mullins provide an overview of the multi-faceted causes of obesity, highlighting genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Explaining that obesity is a chronic disease influenced by a society...

Duration: 00:23:56
HIV PrEP in General Practice: Prescribing and Reducing Stigma with Dr Brad McKay
Sep 01, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Brad McKay, a Sydney-based GP with extensive experience in HIV treatment, to discuss HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and its vital role in general practice. This episode is produced in collaboration with the Australian Society of HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM).

Dr McKay provides an in-depth overview of what PrEP is, who it is suitable for, and addresses common misconceptions about patient eligibility. Discussing that while PrEP has traditionally been targeted towards gay men and men who have sex...

Duration: 00:27:43
Practical Guide to Pharmacological Osteoporosis Treatment with Dr Karen Magraith
Aug 25, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is once again joined by Dr Karen Magraith, for the second part of a two-part series focusing on the pharmacological management of osteoporosis. Dr Magraith is a member of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee with Healthy Bones Australia and the immediate past president of the Australasian Menopause Society.

They begin with a review of the clinical criteria for initiating pharmacological treatment in osteoporosis, highlighting the latest RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia guidelines. Outlining which patient groups should be considered for treatment, including those with minimal...

Duration: 00:24:46
Osteoporosis Screening and Diagnosis for GPs: Insights from Dr Karen Magraith
Aug 18, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Tasmanian General Practitioner and medical educator Dr Karen Magraith for a two-part series on osteoporosis. Discussing on the current Australian approaches to osteoporosis screening, assessment, and diagnosis, with emphasis on practical considerations for GPs.

Dr Magraith outlines the latest guidelines from the RACGP and Healthy Bones Australia, including distinctions between population screening and case finding for osteoporosis. Providing criteria for bone density assessment, such as age thresholds, specific medical conditions, and medication use. Identifying patients with minimal trauma fractures is highlighted, as well...

Duration: 00:19:19
Foreskin Hygiene and Problems in Boys: Key Tips for GPs with Dr Bhavesh Patel
Aug 11, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh speaks again with Dr Bhavesh Patel, a Queensland-based paediatric surgeon, about foreskin problems in boys, an area where general practitioners often face questions from families but might have limited training or exposure.

Dr Patel outlines the normal development of the foreskin, clarifying common misunderstandings around the expected age of retraction. He explains that full retraction occurs at a median age of 10.4 years, with wide normal variation, and describes how outdated perceptions have contributed to anxiety and misinformation among families.


Giving practical...

Duration: 00:13:18
The Essential Four-Year-Old Health Check: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Aug 04, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins delve into the importance of the four-year-old health check. The value of continuing care from pregnancy through the first five years of life and how these regular check-ups play a critical role in monitoring a child's health and development.

Anna and Catherine provide a detailed overview of the key components involved in a four-year-old health check. Including screening for developmental milestones across four major areas: gross motor function, cognition and fine motor skills, communication, and social and emotional development...

Duration: 00:14:14
Scrotal Problems in Boys: Key Tips for GPs With Dr Bhavesh Patel
Jul 28, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh is joined by Dr Bhavesh Patel, a Queensland-based paediatric surgeon, to discuss the assessment and management of scrotal problems in boys, a common area of concern for general practitioners.

Dr Patel outlines the common scrotal issues encountered in newborns and children, including hydroceles, inguinal hernias, undescended testes, and varicoceles. He explains the typical presentations of these conditions and highlights key distinctions, such as the differences between retractile and undescended testes, as well as the nuances of diagnosing these conditions in a clinical setting.


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Duration: 00:10:56
Beyond the Label: Rethinking Penicillin Allergy in General Practice
Jul 21, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Maria Li welcomes Dr Arthur Price, an immunologist based in Wellington, New Zealand, to discuss penicillin allergy—one of the most frequently reported and commonly misunderstood drug allergies in general practice.

Dr Price clarifies the true prevalence of penicillin allergy, explaining that while approximately 10% of patients admitted to hospital carry a penicillin allergy label, only about 10% of those actually have a genuine allergy. Emphasising that most patients with a penicillin allergy label can be safely de-labelled after proper assessment.

They address the typical presentations of penicillin al...

Duration: 00:33:42
Oral Allergy Syndrome Unpacked: From Food Triggers to Management Strategies
Jul 14, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Maria Li speaks with Dr Arthur Price, a clinical immunologist with expertise spanning food allergy and immunodeficiency, on the frequently overlooked condition known as oral allergy syndrome (OAS).

Dr Price begins by defining oral allergy syndrome as a mild form of food allergy where symptoms—typically oral itching—are limited to the mouth, lips, and throat following the consumption of raw fruits, vegetables, or certain nuts. He highlights the prevalence of OAS, noting that it affects up to 10% of the general population and is even more common among pati...

Duration: 00:28:09
Lung Cancer Screening Launch: Eligibility, Process, and GP Guidance with Dr David Manners
Jul 07, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Julia Rawlinson is joined by Dr David Manners, respiratory consultant and lung cancer and bronchoscopy subspecialist at Midland Hospital, to discuss the National Lung Cancer Screening Program launching across Australia on 1 July. To outline the rationale behind the new guidelines, highlighting that lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Australia, typically presenting at a late stage when curative treatment is less likely.

Dr Manners explains the evidence base for low-dose CT screening, referencing the US-based NLST and European Nelson studies, both of which demonstrated a...

Duration: 00:15:55
A Deep Dive into Diabetes Management: How Exercise and Diet Can Change Your Life
Jun 30, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins delve into the topic of diabetes mellitus, focusing primarily on type 2 diabetes and its prevention. They begin with what diabetes is and the key differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is described as an autoimmune condition where the body attacks its own insulin-producing beta cells, whereas type 2 diabetes is more linked to lifestyle and genetic factors over a prolonged period.

Dr Bourke and Dr Mullins highlight the symptoms of diabetes such as excessive thirst, hunger, frequent urination, and...

Duration: 00:18:32
Latest Alzheimer’s Treatment Advances Explained by Dr Marita Long
Jun 23, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Marita Long, to discuss recent advances in the treatment of cognitive impairment, particularly mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease.

Dr Long outlines the approval of the first anti-amyloid therapy in Australia—approved by the TGA for use in patients with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer’s dementia. Covering the evidence base for this new therapy, focusing on data from the Trailblazer Two clinical trial, which demonstrated a modest slowing in cognitive decline for patients treated with the anti-amyloid agent compar...

Duration: 00:17:45
Childhood Grief in Australia Early Intervention, and Supporting Young People Through Loss
Jun 16, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens and Dr Julia Rawlinson are joined by Dr Lauren Breen, community psychologist, researcher, and professor at Curtin University, and Shelly Skinner, CEO and founder of Lionheart Camp for Kids, to discuss childhood grief.

They explore the prevalence and impact of childhood bereavement in Australia, it is estimated that approximately 235,000 children have lost one or both parents. They emphasise that it is important for GPs to recognise and address grief in children and adolescents.


Dr Breen outlines the developmental differences in how children...

Duration: 00:22:59
Exploring Innovation and Collaboration at the Digital Health Festival with The Good GP
Jun 09, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens is joined by colleagues from the Innovations Specific Interest Group at the Digital Health Festival (DHF25). Dr Amandeep Hansra, Janice Tan, Darren Foo, Kimberly Hamilton, and Mel Smith, all share their experiences and insights from the conference and recent RACGP Hackathon.

Key Points: 

Dr Amandeep Hansra highlights the increased GP participation and the growing movement among clinicians to innovate and improve healthcare delivery in DHF25.Kimberly Hamilton shares her first experience at the RACGP Hackathon, describing the collaborative environment, solution-focussed discussions, and getting inspired seeing p...

Duration: 00:10:15
Navigating Cholesterol Levels: How to Protect Your Heart
Jun 02, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins delve into the essential topic of high cholesterol and cardiovascular risk assessment. They explore how cholesterol impacts cardiovascular health and the strategies GPs can adopt to manage and mitigate these risks.

They begin with an overview of the Australian Cardiovascular Risk Calculator, which integrates various risk factors such as cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and lifestyle habits to estimate a patient's risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event within the next ten years. Dr Bourke and Dr Mullins discuss the significance...

Duration: 00:22:43
Understanding DoxyPep: STI Prevention Strategies with Dr Christine Dykstra
May 26, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Karin Sekhon is joined by Dr Christine Dykstra, a specialist sexual health physician at Royal Perth Hospital and Sexual Health North. They discuss the emerging topic of doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (Doxy-PEP) for the prevention of bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Dr Dykstra provides an overview of Doxy-PEP, describing it as the use of 200 mg doxycycline taken within 24 (but up to 72) hours after at-risk sexual contact, primarily to reduce the risk of bacterial STIs such as syphilis and chlamydia in target populations. The emerging gonococcal resistance to tetracyclines issue was...

Duration: 00:22:41
Lyrebird Health: Revolutionising GP Paperwork with AI
May 19, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens speaks with Kai Van Lieschout, founder of Lyrebird Health, to discuss the evolution of AI scribing tools for general practice. Kai shares his motivation for starting Lyrebird Health, noting the significant administrative burden faced by GPs and the potential for technology to enable doctors to focus more on clinical care.

Discussing the current state of AI scribes, with Dr Stevens highlighting substantial improvements in accuracy and utility, especially regarding integration with clinical workflows and software such as Best Practice. Kai explains how Lyrebird Health’s AI scribe te...

Duration: 00:11:18
First Episode Psychosis - What GPs Need To Know Part 2
May 12, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined once again by Dr Gordon Shymko, a psychiatrist based in Perth, to discuss what general practitioners need to know about the management of first episode psychosis in young people.

Dr Shymko outlines the key principles in the management of early psychosis, including the importance of early detection and effective relapse prevention. He describes the gold standard of care as a multidisciplinary, holistic approach, incorporating not only medication management with antipsychotics but also assertive case management, psychological interventions, family support, and wraparound ancillary services such...

Duration: 00:19:03
First Episode Psychosis - What GPs Need To Know Part 1
May 05, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined by Dr Gordon Shymko, a psychiatrist and clinical director of the Perth Headspace Youth Early Psychosis Program. Dr Shymko brings over 30 years of clinical experience in psychiatry, with a special interest in the management of psychotic disorders and early intervention in youth.

They focused on the topic of first episode psychosis (FEP) and what general practitioners (GPs) need to know to identify and support patients presenting with these conditions. Dr Shymko highlights the crucial role of GPs in early detection, as they are often...

Duration: 00:25:30
Managing High Blood Pressure: Tips for a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle
Apr 28, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke delve into the crucial topic of cardiovascular disease focusing on prevention. They discuss the importance of understanding risk factors, both modifiable—such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and lifestyle factors—and non-modifiable, like age, ethnicity, and family history, to effectively prevent these diseases.

They talked about hypertension, or high blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Its definition, measurement, and implications when left untreated. Emphasising the importance of regular blood pressure checks from age 18 and the need...

Duration: 00:19:27
Exploring Voluntary Assisted Dying: GP Training and Patient Assessment
Apr 21, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Professor Liz Reymond and Dr Megan Ashcroft to explore the topic of voluntary assisted dying (VAD). Professor Reymond, a palliative care physician and director of the Queensland Voluntary Assisted Dying Support and Pharmacy Service, along with Dr Ashcroft, a Brisbane-based GP who has a special interest in VAD services, share their insights and expertise on this evolving aspect of healthcare.

Beginning with an overview of the legal landscape for voluntary assisted dying in Australia. Professor Reymond explains the prescriptive nature of VAD...

Duration: 00:25:35
Measles Outbreak Preparedness: Essential Knowledge for GPs
Apr 14, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP Podcast, host Dr Tim Koh is joined by Dr Ramya Raman, Vice-President and Chair of RACGP Western Australia, to provide a timely update on measles, focusing on diagnosis and prevention.

Dr Raman highlights the rarity of measles in general practice due to successful immunisation programs, achieving substantial herd immunity. She discusses the current changes in the environment that have resulted in declining vaccination rates, leading to increased outbreaks globally.

Dr Raman emphasises the importance of understanding risk factors, such as incomplete vaccination and immune system vulnerabilities, and how...

Duration: 00:09:24
Hepatitis B: Screening, Phases, and Treatment Insights with Dr Joshua Hanson
Apr 07, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Joshua Hanson, a general and infectious disease physician based in Cairns, Australia. Providing in-depth discussion on Hepatitis B, focusing on screening, diagnosis, and management strategies for general practitioners.

Dr Hanson highlights the importance of screening for hepatitis B in Australia. He explains the hepatitis B tests recommended for screening and their interpretation, the importance of the hepatitis B surface antigen test as a key indicator of chronic infection.


They shifted to the initial assessment of patients...

Duration: 00:18:43
Breast Cancer Awareness: Screening, Prevention, and Risk Factors
Mar 31, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins delve into the topic of breast cancer screening. They discuss the importance of both screening and testing and elucidate the difference between the two.

They begin by outlining what screening entails, emphasising that it’s for individuals with no symptoms of breast cancer, aiming to detect any irregularities early. Describing the screening process, including mammograms and other radiological tests, and discussing the symptoms that may necessitate further testing, such as nipple inversion, skin dimpling, and nipple discharge.

Duration: 00:20:07

Your Guide to Emergency Contraception: Insights from Dr Alison Creagh
Mar 24, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP podcast, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined by Dr Alison Creagh, a GP with a special interest in women's and sexual health. Dr Creagh shares her knowledge on the topic of emergency contraception, discussing its importance and available options.

They explain emergency contraception and its use in situations of unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. Dr Creagh outlines the three main options: two oral pills and the copper IUD. She highlights the copper IUD as the most effective method and addresses its limited accessibility and costs. For the oral pills, levonorgestrel...

Duration: 00:23:56
Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Discussion Part 2
Mar 17, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, join host Dr Krystyna De Lange as she revisits the topic of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with the multidisciplinary team from the Integrated Care Clinic for Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction at the PA Hospital in Brisbane. Following the previous episode focusing on the medical aspects of IBS, they explore the broader approach to managing IBS through diet, exercise, and psychological support.

Isabella Kibbe, a dietitian, delves into the low FODMAP diet, and its role in managing IBS symptoms and offers practical dietary strategies for GPs. 

Exercise physiologist J...

Duration: 00:18:05
Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Discussion Part 1
Mar 10, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange discusses Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) with Dr Alireza Ahmadvand, a GP, and Professor Gerald Holtmann, a consultant gastroenterologist and director of the gastroenterology and hepatology department at the PA Hospital. This episode is part one of a two-part series exploring IBS from a multidisciplinary approach.

Dr Ahmadvand discusses the differential diagnoses for IBS symptoms in primary care. This includes chronic infections, inflammatory bowel diseases, medication-induced diarrhea, colorectal cancer, and more. They evaluate red flags and initial investigations to distinguish between organic and functional gastrointestinal issues.<...

Duration: 00:24:22
Bone Health Basics: Tips to Prevent Osteoporosis and Improve Longevity
Mar 03, 2025

In this episode of This Could Save Your Life podcast, hosts Dr Catherine Bourke and Dr Anna Mullins discuss a critical and often overlooked aspect of health: Bone Health. They begin with clarifying the terms osteoporosis and osteoarthritis, which are often confused by patients. 

Dr Bourke and Dr Mullins present statistics highlighting the grave consequences of untreated osteoporosis, reinforcing the urgent need for awareness and early diagnosis. While also outline the risk factors, including age, family history, hormonal imbalances, vitamin D deficiency, and low body weight.

Emphasising the importance of prevention through nutrition, particularly calcium i...

Duration: 00:24:48
Understanding Sepsis: Key Risk Factors and Early Recognition for GPs with Dr Emily Gordon
Feb 24, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP Podcast, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Emily Gordon to discuss the topic of sepsis within the primary care setting. Dr Gordon, a respected general practitioner and previous recipient of the RACGP Queensland GP of the Year award, shares her expertise to help GPs better identify and manage this life-threatening condition.

From definition and causes of sepsis, highlighting its potential to come from infections in common areas such as the lungs, skin, urinary tract, or gastrointestinal tract. Dr Gordon emphasises the importance of early detection through recognising...

Duration: 00:22:11
Greener and Sustainable Respiratory Care: Reducing Carbon Footprint in Healthcare
Feb 17, 2025

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens discusses environmentally sustainable respiratory care with Dr Brett Montgomery, a GP and Senior Lecturer with expertise in environmental medicine, and Clinical Professor John Blakey, Head of the Department of Respiratory Medicine at St. Charles Gardener Hospital.

Dr Montgomery outlined the key environmental challenges associated with respiratory care, particularly the carbon footprint of Australia's health system. Emphasising the impact of pharmaceuticals, particularly the global warming potential of hydrofluorocarbons in traditional metered dose inhalers. He mentions the importance of accurate diagnosis and alternative treatment options, including dry powder...

Duration: 00:19:01
Your Guide to Bowel Cancer Screening and Reducing Your Lifetime Risk
Feb 10, 2025

Welcome to This Could Save Your Life podcast! With hosts Dr Anna Mullins and Dr Catherine Bourke, a podcast focused on preventative health and health tips for both patients and the general public.

Dr Mullins and Dr Bourke commence by sharing their backgrounds in general practice and exercise physiology, highlighting their joint interest in preventative healthcare. Explaining the three types of prevention: primary, secondary, and tertiary, and briefly outline the structure and objectives of the podcast, aiming to cover a range of important health topics.


For this episode, they focus on bowel...

Duration: 00:23:06
Managing Eczema Effectively: Non-Pharmacological and Pharmacological Treatments with Dr Ian Coulson
Feb 03, 2025

Join your host Dr Krystyna de Lange for this episode of The Good GP Podcast, featuring Dr Ian Coulson, a consultant dermatologist from the United Kingdom and editor-in-chief of DermNet. This is part two of a two-part series on eczema, produced in collaboration with DermNet.

Dr Coulson outlines essential non-pharmacological management techniques for eczema, emphasising the importance of using emollients correctly. He introduces the concept of GTBR (Get the Basics Right) to ensure that these steps are followed closely. Providing insights into selecting the correct type of emollient based on individual patient needs and preferences. 

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Duration: 00:23:44
Understanding Eczema: Types, Classification, and Presentation with Dr. Ian Coulson
Jan 27, 2025

Join your host Dr Krystyna de Lange for this episode of The Good GP Podcast, featuring Dr Ian Coulson, a consultant dermatologist from the United Kingdom and editor-in-chief of DermNet. This is part one of a two-part series on eczema, produced in collaboration with DermNet.

Dr Coulson provides an overview of eczema, its different types, and classifications. The differences of eczema and dermatitis, with exceptions such as perioral dermatitis. He classifies eczema into endogenous and exogenous types and explains their varied etiologies and common presentations, including atopic eczema, seborrheic eczema, irritant eczema, allergic contact dermatitis, and more.<...

Duration: 00:20:21
Live from GP24: Prescribing Exercise for Falls Reduction and Pelvic Floor Health with Dr Anna Mullins
Jan 20, 2025

In this special episode of The Good GP, recorded live at GP24 in Perth, host Dr Krystyna de Lange interviews Dr Anna Mullins on the topic of prescribing exercises for falls reduction and pelvic floor health.

Dr Anna Mullins is a Brisbane-based GP with a passion for lifestyle medicine and preventative health. As a former exercise physiologist, she emphasises how simple exercises can benefit patients with cardiovascular disease, metabolic disorders, mental health issues, and even cancer.

Dr Mullins highlights the importance of muscle strengthening and balance training, especially in the elderly. Dr Mullins outlines practical...

Duration: 00:16:58
Live from GP24: Understanding Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Dr Luca Crostella
Jan 13, 2025

In this special episode of The Good GP, recorded live at GP24 in Perth, host Dr Tim Koh talks with Dr Luca Crostella, an experienced gastroenterologist, about the diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Providing an insightful overview of IBD, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Dr Crostella highlights common symptoms such as pain, bleeding, and urgency, and explains the diagnostic challenge posed by the variable nature of these diseases.


They delve into the diagnostic markers and tests for IBD, such as ESR, CRP, and fecal calprotectin levels, along with the role...

Duration: 00:18:06
Live from GP24: Sleep Apnea Insights with A/Prof Ramesh Balasubramaniam and Dr Francesco Piccolo
Jan 06, 2025

In this special episode of The Good GP, recorded live at GP24 in Perth, host Dr Sean Stevens engages in a conversation with Associate Professor Ramesh Balasubramaniam and Dr Francesco Piccolo on the management of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).

Associate Professor Ramesh Balasubramaniam, an Oral Medicine Specialist and Discipline Lead in Oral Medicine at UWA, and Dr Francesco Piccolo, a respiratory and sleep specialist at Midland, share various approaches to diagnosing and treating obstructive sleep apnea. Discussing patient-specific factors that influence the choice of therapy, including the use of CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) and mandibular advancement...

Duration: 00:22:14
Doctor as Patient: Dr. Nick Hummel's Prostate Cancer Journey
Dec 16, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange engages in a conversation with Dr Nick Hummel, a respected and experienced GP from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, on his experience of becoming a patient following his prostate cancer diagnosis.

Dr Hummel shares his journey, the process leading up to his diagnosis, and the various medical procedures and challenges he has faced since. He explores the importance of being up to date with preventative health and screening measures and taking into consideration full personal and family history in conjunction with a GP.


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Duration: 00:13:33
Understanding Rosacea: Key Triggers, Diet, and Treatment Insights with Dr Louise Reiche
Dec 09, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens is joined by Dr Louise Reiche, a seasoned general dermatologist from Palmerston North to discuss the management of rosacea.

Giving insights into the key lifestyle and dietary triggers that affect rosacea. Dr Reiche covers the impact of spicy food, alcohol, caffeine, and environmental changes on facial redness experienced by patients. Emphasising on the importance of sun protection as a primary method for managing rosacea.

Shifting to the benefits of the Mediterranean diet and general wellness practices. Dr Reiche explains how a plant-rich, anti-inflammatory diet...

Duration: 00:10:20
Pneumococcal Disease Essentials: What Every GP Should Know with Dr Linny Kimly Phuong
Dec 02, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh is joined once again by Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, a paediatric infectious diseases physician, researcher, and academic tutor, to discuss Pneumococcal Disease. Being the subject of her PhD, Dr Phuong brings her extensive knowledge and experience on this topic.

Dr Phuong outlines the different clinical manifestations of Pneumococcal Disease, dividing them into invasive and non-invasive categories. Non-invasive diseases include otitis media and sinusitis, while invasive diseases can result in conditions like complicated pneumonia, meningitis, bacteremia, bone and joint infections, endocarditis, and peritonitis.


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Duration: 00:12:39
Unpacking Kawasaki Disease: Diagnosis and Management with Expert Dr Linny Kimly Phuong
Nov 25, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Tim Koh is joined by Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, a paediatric infectious diseases physician, researcher, and academic tutor, to discuss Kawasaki disease.

They began by explaining Kawasaki disease as an inflammatory vasculitis with potential long-term cardiac consequences. Dr Phuong notes that one child is diagnosed with Kawasaki disease every day. While the disease is more common in children under the age of five, it can present at any age and across all ethnic groups, with a higher incidence in children of Asian ethnicity.


They...

Duration: 00:12:56
Effective Management of Gut-Brain Interaction Disorders with Dr Alireza Ahmadvand
Nov 18, 2024

In this episode, Dr Krystyna de Lange hosts Associate Professor Dr Alireza Ahmadvand, a practising GP with a special interest in gastroenterology at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, to discuss disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBI).

Dr Ahmadvand elaborates on what DGBIs are and provides the latest insights into the pathophysiology, mentioning conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia. He explains the diagnostic criteria and the importance of recognising these conditions in general practice, and highlights the role of GPs in identifying and ruling out structural abnormalities before considering a DGBI diagnosis.

They...

Duration: 00:21:31
Public Hospital Virtual Clinics: Empowering GPs and Improving Patient Access
Nov 11, 2024

In this episode, Dr Sean Stevens hosts a discussion on the topic of public hospital virtual clinics with three distinguished guests: Dr Morgan Rayner, a new fellow GP, Associate Professor Joanna Lawrence, a paediatrician at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne and Director of the Victorian Virtual Specialist Clinic (VVSC), and Dr Dominic Mallon, an immunologist at Fiona Stanley in Perth and founder of the Virtual Immunology Clinic.

They explore the origins, purposes, and operational models of the Victorian Virtual Specialist Clinic and the Virtual Immunology Clinic. Associate Professor Joanna Lawrence discusses how the VVSC was established...

Duration: 00:22:31
Understanding PMS and PMDD: Managing Premenstrual Disorders with Professor Jayashri Kulkarni
Nov 04, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Karin Sekhon speaks with Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, a renowned psychiatrist, about premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

Professor Kulkarni explains the distinctions between PMS and PMDD, emphasising that PMS is more prevalent and generally involves physical symptoms like bloating and headaches, while PMDD affects a smaller percentage of women and includes severe psychological symptoms such as major depression, anxiety, and brain fog. She talks about the genetic and environmental factors contributing to PMDD, highlighting a specific gene complex that may be activated by trauma.


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Duration: 00:27:13
The Rise of Self Collection: Insights into Cervical Screening with Dr Rebecca Starkie
Oct 28, 2024

Join The Good GP host Dr Krystyna de Lange in an episode with Dr Rebecca Starkie as they discuss the topic of cervical screening and the self-collection method in Australia.

Dr Starkie, a GP, practice owner, academic, medical educator, and researcher with a specific interest in women's health, shares her expertise on the success of self-collection for cervical screening. With the uptake of self-collection, especially among older women and those in remote areas, we have seen a reduction in barriers to cervical screening and improved access


They delve into the eligibility criteria...

Duration: 00:20:13
Fertility Management: Common Issues and Advice for GPs with Dr Jana Combrinck
Oct 21, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Karin Sekhon is joined by Dr Jana Combrinck, an experienced women's health GP working in Perth and the current GP lead of Oasis Fertility Centre. They delve into the GP's role in fertility management.

Dr Combrinck discusses the prevalence of fertility issues, noting that one in six couples of reproductive age in Australia are affected by subfertility. Identifying advanced maternal age as a common cause, along with conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), ovulation disorders, and endometriosis. She emphasises the importance of considering male factors, which are...

Duration: 00:26:13
Mpox (monkeypox) Explained: Current Risks, Prevention Strategies, and Public Health Response with Dr Alex Shivarev
Oct 14, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP podcast, host Dr Karin Sekhon talks to Dr Alex Shivarev, a public health physician from the WA Department of Health, to discuss the emerging public health concern of monkeypox, now also referred to as Mpox. Providing insights for GPs on the epidemiology, transmission, and clinical manifestations of the monkeypox virus, along with the distinction between the clade Ib and clade IIb strains.

Dr Shivarev explained what monkeypox is, its origins, and the different strains that have emerged. Discussing the recent increase in monkeypox cases globally and the response from both...

Duration: 00:26:15
Managing Pelvic Pain and Incontinence: Dr Judith Thompson on the Importance of Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
Oct 07, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Karin Sekhon engages in an insightful conversation with Dr Judith Thompson, specialist continence and pelvic health physiotherapist and clinical director of BodyLogic Pelvic Health Clinic in Perth. She shares her knowledge on the benefits of pelvic floor physiotherapy and its broad applications across various stages of life and conditions.

Dr Thompson elaborates the training in becoming a pelvic health physiotherapist and outlines the range of conditions managed, including bladder and bowel continence, pelvic organ prolapse, and pelvic floor dysfunction in both women and men. They also covered management strategies...

Duration: 00:19:09
GP24 Preview: Exploring Wellbeing and Digital Health with Dr Jenny Brockis and Dr Amandeep Hansra
Sep 30, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens sits down with Dr Jenny Brockis and Dr Amandeep Hansra to discuss their upcoming keynote presentations at GP24 in Perth. Providing insightful perspectives on the evolving landscape of general practice and the essential role that GPs play in the healthcare system.

Dr Jenny Brockis introduced her keynote address, "Happy, Healthy, and Fulfilled: Reimagining Practitioner Wellbeing," where she emphasises the importance of self-care for general practitioners. She discusses the complexities and challenges GPs face today, including the rapid changes in medical information, the increasing prevalence of chronic...

Duration: 00:14:14
Understanding Dementia: Risk Factors and Prevention with Dr Marita Long
Sep 23, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Marita Long, as they discuss dementia risk factors and prevention.

Dr Long says that dementia is a chronic disease, with its pathology starting 20 to 30 years before symptoms appear. Delving into the importance of intervention and maintaining brain health throughout life, Dr Long explains that dementia encompasses multiple symptoms with around 100 different causes, of which Alzheimer’s disease is the most common in Australia.


They then focus on non-modifiable risk factors, such as age and sex, noting th...

Duration: 00:31:48
Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Children: Insights from Dr Andrew Martin
Sep 16, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Rebecca Goadby interviews Dr Andrew Martin, a consultant paediatrician at Perth Children's Hospital and an expert in paediatric lipid disorders. Dr Martin has led a paediatric lipid disorders clinic for the past 15 years, specialising in the detection and management of children and adolescents with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) to prevent coronary artery disease.

Dr Martin explains what FH is and discusses its prevalence in children. Sharing that around 20,000 children under the age of 16 are affected by FH in Australia, and emphasises the genetic nature of this condition, highlighting its autosomal...

Duration: 00:14:09
Reducing Alcohol Harm in Australia: Home Detox with Dr Chris Davis and Dr Hester Wilson
Sep 09, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens interviews Dr Hester Wilson, GP & Chief Addiction Medicine Specialist for New South Wales, and Dr Chris Davis, a GP with a special interest in alcohol and other drugs and founder of Clean Slate. They discussed addiction medicine, particularly alcohol use disorders, and the innovative solutions offered by the Clean Slate program.

Dr Hester Wilson begins by explaining the prevalence of alcohol consumption in Australia, highlighting that while most people drink within safer guidelines, a significant percentage exceed these limits. She also discusses the health risks associated with...

Duration: 00:16:48
Navigating Hidradenitis Suppurativa with A/Prof Erin McMenimen on The Good GP
Sep 02, 2024

In this episode, host Dr Krystyna de Lange welcomes Associate Professor Erin McMenimen, a clinical dermatologist with appointments at the University of Queensland Medical School and Princess Alexandra Hospital, to discuss Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS).

Defining HS as a chronic auto-inflammatory condition, highlighting its similarities to inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis. A/Prof McMenimen explains the disease's pathophysiology, noting that inflammation starts in the hair follicles and leads to scarring and sinus tract formation. Key associated factors are smoking, obesity, family history, and secondary infections.

They then shift to the signs and symptoms of HS, emphasising...

Duration: 00:23:57
Improving Patient Care: Professor Claire Jackson on the Future of E-Consult Services
Aug 26, 2024

In this episode, Dr Anna Mullins speaks with Professor Claire Jackson, a professor of general practice and primary care reform at the University of Queensland, about the e-consultation model and its impact on rural healthcare.

Professor Jackson describes the early days of the e-consult model, inspired by a successful program in San Francisco, and how it was initially trialled with positive results at Camp Hill Healthcare. The model, involving advice provided to GPs via a shared electronic medical record and email communication, has since expanded across Western Queensland and includes various clinicians from multiple medical specialties.

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Duration: 00:23:08
Tackling Health Misinformation: Dr Preeya Alexander’s Multi-Faceted Approach to Health Education
Aug 19, 2024

In this episode, host Dr Anna Mullins speaks with Dr Preeya Alexander, a GP based in Melbourne who is passionate about preventative health. Dr Alexander utilises social media to debunk health myths and provide reliable health information to the public. She is also the author of "Rainbow Plate," "Eat Sleep Play Love," and "Full Plate," and the host of the podcast "Happy to Health."

Dr Alexander discusses the motivations behind her social media presence, which began in 2016 as a response to the spread of health misinformation. She shares her experiences managing her clinical practice, media engagements, and...

Duration: 00:23:28
What Lies Ahead for General Practice: Exploring the Future of GPs with Dr Michael Wright
Aug 12, 2024

In this episode, host Dr Tim Koh welcomes back Dr Michael Wright, Chief Medical Officer for AVANT, for an insightful discussion on the future of general practice. Dr Wright brings his extensive experience and perspective, having grown up in a family of GPs and having served as a GP for over two decades.

Dr Wright delves into the evolving landscape of general practice, comparing the experiences of new GP fellows with those of previous generations. He emphasises the importance of defining the scope of practice for GPs, highlighting the need for comprehensive, coordinated, and continuous care. They...

Duration: 00:20:09
Maximising Efficiency: How AI is Revolutionising GP Practices with Dr Michael Wright
Aug 05, 2024

In this episode, host Dr. Tim Koh, joins Dr. Michael Wright, Chief Medical Officer for Avant to discuss the emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in general practice, specifically focusing on AI scribes.

Dr. Wright outlines the benefits and potential risks of integrating AI scribes into medical practice. He highlights how AI scribes can enhance consultation notes by accurately recording patient interactions, thus allowing GPs to focus more on patient care and less on administrative tasks. However, he also points out the medico-legal and privacy considerations that GPs must keep in mind, such as data storage and...

Duration: 00:16:01
Digital Health Festival 2024: Medtech's Geoffrey Sayer on Transforming GP Software Systems
Jul 29, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, hosts Dr Tim Koh and Dr Sean Stevens speak with Geoffrey Sayer, CEO of Medtech, at the Digital Health Festival 2024. Geoffrey introduces Medtech, an electronic health record system designed to service practices in Australia and New Zealand, providing a comprehensive patient practice management system (PMS).

Beginning with an overview of Medtech's capabilities and its market presence. Geoffrey highlights the importance of having a flexible and future-proof PMS that allows for customization and integration with other software applications adaptable to the diverse needs of general practices.

Geoffrey explains the...

Duration: 00:14:27
The Latest in Concussion Management: A Conversation with Dr Gill Cowen
Jul 22, 2024

In this episode, host Dr Catherine Bourke is joined by Dr Gill Cowen, a multi-talented expert with roles including a senior lectureship at Curtin Medical School and a clinical research fellow at the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, to discuss advancements in concussion management.

Defining concussion and elaborating on the latest Australian Sports Commission concussion guidelines released in February 2024. They covered various aspects of concussion, including preventive measures in sports, the importance of strict adherence to game rules, and the role of mouthguards and helmets. Dr Cowen clarifies that loss of consciousness is not required for a...

Duration: 00:12:12
Elbow Health: Managing Elbow Tendinopathies with Dr Chris Conyard
Jul 15, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Anna Mullins welcomes back Dr Chris Conyard, an upper limb surgeon based in Brisbane, to discuss elbow tendinopathies. He shares his expertise on the natural history of elbow tendinopathies, their examination, and effective management strategies.

They begin with an overview of elbow tendinopathies, including their prevalence, clinical presentation, and challenges associated with treatment. Dr Conyard highlights the importance of rest and specific eccentric loading exercises in rehabilitation and explains the typical clinical course.

Delving into the physical examination of the elbow, touching on specific tests such...

Duration: 00:12:03
Shoulder Health: Rotator Cuff Injuries and Frozen Shoulder with Dr Chris Conyard
Jul 08, 2024

In this episode, Dr Anna Mullins speaks with Dr Chris Conyard, an orthopaedic surgeon with a fellowship in upper limb surgery, about the management of rotator cuff tears and frozen shoulders.

Dr Conyard sheds light on the natural history of shoulder conditions, particularly the prevalence and progression of rotator cuff tears. He highlights the significance of various risk factors, including hand dominance, manual labour, diabetes, and smoking. Dr Conyard also discusses the impact of muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration on surgical outcomes.

Providing a detailed overview of the shoulder examination for rotator cuff tears, covering...

Duration: 00:14:17
Post Strep Glomerulonephritis: Diagnosis and Management Tips from Dr Allison Hempenstall
Jul 01, 2024

In this episode, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined again by Dr Allison Hempenstall, a General Practitioner and Public Health Physician from Far North Queensland, to discuss acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis (APSGN).

Dr Hempenstall begins by defining APSGN and explaining how it is an acute autoimmune kidney condition triggered by a group A strep (GAS) infection. She elaborates on the socio-economic risk factors and the presence of nephrotoxic strains of group A strep that increase susceptibility to APSGN. Comparison is made with acute rheumatic fever, noting both similarities and differences.

Covering the classic triad of symptoms...

Duration: 00:15:20
Acute Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease: Key Insights from Dr Allison Hempenstall
Jun 24, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by Dr Allison Hempenstall, a General Practitioner and Public Health Physician from Far North Queensland, to discuss acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease.

Dr Hempenstall begins by defining acute rheumatic fever as an immunological response to group A streptococcus, which can lead to a constellation of symptoms impacting the heart and joints. She explains the progression from acute rheumatic fever to rheumatic heart disease, a condition characterised by permanent valvular damage to the heart following of acute rheumatic fever.

Outlining...

Duration: 00:19:04
Toddler Sleep Troubles: Insights and Solutions from Dr Tim Jones
Jun 17, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Krystyna de Lange welcomes back Dr Tim Jones, a General Practitioner and medical educator with a special interest in general paediatrics. Dr Jones shares his expertise on toddler sleep challenges, providing valuable insights and practical advice for GPs on how to address common sleep issues in young children.

Dr Jones discusses the variability of toddler sleep, emphasising the importance of sleep quality over quantity. He explains that while the average three-year-old requires about 12 hours of sleep per night, this can range from as little as nine hours to...

Duration: 00:25:25
Managing Menopausal Symptoms: Hormonal and Non-Hormonal Strategies with Dr. Marita Long
Jun 10, 2024

In this episode, Dr Krystyna de Lange continues the conversation on menopause with Dr Marita Long, discussing pharmacological management for troublesome menopausal symptoms.

Dr Long begins by addressing non-hormonal pharmacological options for women who either cannot use hormones or choose not to. She covers medications such as SNRIs (Venlafaxine or Desvenlafaxine), SSRIs, Gabapentin, Clonidine, and introduces Fesolinatant, a new treatment option recently approved by the TGA.

They then shift to hormonal menopause replacement therapy (MHT). Dr Long outlines which patients are suitable for hormonal therapy and which are not. She explains the different regimes, including...

Duration: 00:26:51
Menopause Insights: Assessment and Non Pharmacological Management Strategies with Dr Marita Long
Jun 03, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP Podcast, host Dr Krystyna de Lange welcomes back Dr Marita Long to discuss the important topic of menopause. With her extensive experience in women's health, Dr Long provides clear and concise definitions that help demystify the terminology surrounding menopause.

Explaining key terms such as menopause, perimenopause, premature menopause, and premature ovarian insufficiency. She outlines the clinical nuances and the symptomatic variations that can occur during these different stages. Providing an in-depth look at the symptoms that women may experience during the perimenopause to post menopausal transition, including mood changes, sleep...

Duration: 00:22:05
Understanding the Intricacies of LFTs in Clinical Practice with Dr Chanika Ariyawansa
May 27, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, hosts Dr Sean Stevens and Dr Tim Koh are joined by Dr Chanika Ariyawansa, a WA-trained chemical pathologist with additional training in genetic pathology. Dr Ariyawansa, who holds significant roles in the Australian Association of Clinical Biochemistry, delves into the nuances of liver function tests (LFTs), exploring patterns and implications of abnormal results.

Firstly, with an examination of the prevalence and general patterns of abnormal LFTs, highlighting the commonality of mild and transient abnormalities. Dr Ariyawansa clarifies common misconceptions regarding LFTs, emphasising that not all markers in the standard LFT...

Duration: 00:19:49
Exploring Tuberculosis: A Deep Dive with Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Desmond Chih
May 20, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, guest host Dr Catherine Bourke engages with Dr Desmond Chih, an esteemed infectious disease physician and microbiologist, in a comprehensive discussion about tuberculosis (TB). Dr Chih offers an in-depth exploration of the distinctions between latent and active tuberculosis, drawing from his extensive experience at Western Diagnostics Pathology, St John of God Hospital, and Royal Perth Hospital.

Focusing on the fundamental differences between latent TB, which involves a non-symptomatic infection contained by the immune system, and active TB, which is characterised by symptoms such as a prolonged cough, fevers, weight loss...

Duration: 00:16:00
Identifying and Treating Thrombocytopenia: Expert Advice for GPs
May 13, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh welcomes distinguished guest Professor Chan Cheah, a clinical and laboratory-based haematologist with a special interest in lymphoma. Professor Cheah, who practises at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and works with Western Diagnostic Pathology, explores the challenges and considerations of managing thrombocytopenia in general practice.

Professor Cheah begins by explaining what thrombocytopenia is and discusses its prevalence. He addresses common causes and sheds light on the pitfalls like pseudothrombocytopenia—where an artificial drop in platelet counts occurs due to platelet clumping in EDTA-treated tubes. Important advice is shared on...

Duration: 00:21:56
Identifying and Treating Thrombocytopenia: Expert Advice for GPs
May 13, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh welcomes distinguished guest Professor Chan Cheah, a clinical and laboratory-based haematologist with a special interest in lymphoma. Professor Cheah, who practises at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital and works with Western Diagnostic Pathology, explores the challenges and considerations of managing thrombocytopenia in general practice.

Professor Cheah begins by explaining what thrombocytopenia is and discusses its prevalence. He addresses common causes and sheds light on the pitfalls like pseudothrombocytopenia—where an artificial drop in platelet counts occurs due to platelet clumping in EDTA-treated tubes. Important advice is shared on...

Duration: 00:23:10
From City to Country: Michael Clements and Kaylene Girgenti on Adopting Rural Clinics
May 06, 2024

In this episode, host Dr Sean Stevens welcomes Dr Michael Clements and Dr Kaylene Girgenti to discuss the practicalities and benefits of rural GP outreach. Dr Girgenti is a GP obstetrician with a unique practice split between Townsville and remote Karoombara Health Centre, which she commutes to by plane. Dr Clements is not only a pilot but also the Vice President of the RACGP, Chair of the Rural Faculty, and a practice owner of Clements Medical in Townsville and Magnetic Island.

Dr Girgenti shares her motivations behind taking on rural work, emphasising the diversity and fulfilment it...

Duration: 00:13:32
LARCs: Navigating Side Effects and Fertility Concerns with Dr Alison Creagh
Apr 29, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens along with Dr Rebecca Goadby interview Dr Alison Creagh, renowned for her expertise in intimate partner violence and contraceptive management. Alison addresses managing the side effects of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs), focusing on contraceptive implants and intrauterine devices (IUDs).

Alison discusses the common issue of unpredictable bleeding with contraceptive implants, providing detailed insights into identifying potential causes, assessing the pattern of bleeding, and discussing management options with patients. She highlights the significance of ruling out abnormal causes and offers a range of strategies, including reassurance, combined...

Duration: 00:16:02
Exploring Progesterone Only Pills: Understanding Old and New Types with Dr Alison Creagh
Apr 22, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens and Dr Rebecca Goadby welcome Dr Alison Creagh to discuss the differences between older progesterone-only pills - such as levonorgestrel and norethisterone - and the newer drospirenone ones. Alison outlines how the older pills primarily work through cervical mucus and, to some extent, blocking ovulation, while the newer drospirenone pills are more effective at blocking ovulation and have a wider window of time for pill intake. The impact on bleeding is also highlighted, with the drospirenone pills leading to more regular bleeding during the withdrawal section.

Discussing...

Duration: 00:10:56
Addressing Intimate Partner Violence: A Conversation with Dr. Alison Creagh on The Good GP
Apr 15, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens is joined by Dr Alison Creagh, a GP specialising in women's health and sexual and reproductive health, with over 20 years of experience in this field. Alison sheds light on the issue of intimate partner violence and its impact on the health of those affected, particularly women. She discusses how intimate partner violence differs from domestic violence and emphasises the importance of GPs in addressing this prevalent issue.

Delving into why patients may be reluctant to discuss intimate partner violence with their GPs and offers insights into...

Duration: 00:15:27
The Evolving Landscape of Telehealth: GPs Adaptation, Challenges, and Legal Considerations
Apr 01, 2024

In this episode, host Tim Koh is joined by Dr Michael Wright, Chief Medical Officer for Avant Mutual and Chair of RACGP Expert Committee on Funding and Health System Reform, to discuss the do's and don'ts of telehealth consulting. They delve into the guidelines set by the Medical Board of Australia, the legislative requirements for Medicare billing, and the considerations for conducting telehealth consultations effectively. 

Michael emphasises the importance of maintaining the standard of care, patient identification, consent, and privacy protection in telehealth consultations. He also addresses the challenges and limitations of telehealth, including the need to t...

Duration: 00:24:08
Nirsevimab and the RSV Immunisation Strategy: The Good GP Special Episode
Mar 25, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens welcomes Dr Paul Effler, Medical Coordinator of the Communicable Disease Control Directorate in WA, to discuss the new RSV immunisation, Nirsevimab. They explore the differences between traditional vaccines and Nirsevimab, its effectiveness, safety, target group, and the likelihood of a national rollout. They also dive into the seasonal patterns of RSV and the co-administration of Nirsevimab with other vaccines. Providing valuable insights into the development and potential impact of this new immunisation.

The Good GP Podcast is a proud member of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network...

Duration: 00:19:18
Cancer Survivorship and Supportive Care: Insights for GPs from Dr Sarah Heynemann
Mar 18, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens welcomes Dr Sarah Heynemann, a Melbourne-based early career medical oncologist and PhD candidate with Sydney Health Ethics, The University of Sydney. Dr Heynemann brings valuable insights into the changes in cancer care and cancer survivorship over the years. She discusses the impact of advances in cancer therapies, such as immunotherapy and targeted therapies, on the prognosis and quality of life for patients with cancer, particularly those with historically poor prognoses. She emphasises the need for GPs to be aware of the ongoing supportive care needs of patients, even if...

Duration: 00:21:09
Occupational Silicosis: Identifying Risks and Providing Support as a GP
Mar 04, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr. Krystyna de Lange is joined by Professor Lin Fritschi, an epidemiologist with expertise in occupational causes of cancer, to discuss the increasingly topical area of silicosis. They delve into the nature of silica dust, its harmful effects, and the occupational risks associated with it. Lin provides insights into the occupational screening needed for at-risk individuals, warning signs for symptomatic patients, and the counselling and preventative health points crucial for impacted patients.

Lin also sheds light on the mental health implications of silicosis, available compensation and support avenues, and essential...

Duration: 00:14:44
The Complexities of Polypharmacy: The Good GP with Deborah Hawthorne
Feb 19, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP Podcast, host Dr Krystyna de Lange engages in a discussion with guest Deborah Hawthorne, a rural-based clinical pharmacist from Northeast Victoria, about the complexities of polypharmacy and the crucial need to reduce unnecessary medications.

Deborah emphasises the integral role of GPs in coordinating patient care and the importance of regularly reviewing medications to align with patient care goals.

The discussion centres on the challenges of polypharmacy, the need for medication review and deprescribing, and practical strategies for GPs to consider in patient care.

Deborah delves into...

Duration: 00:24:36
Top Tips for a Successful Placement in General Practice
Feb 05, 2024

In this special episode of The Good GP, Dr Krystyna de Lange is joined by a number of doctors from current GPs in training through to experienced GPs and GP supervisors to share their top tips for having a successful placement in General Practice. Whether you are a GP in training just starting out, a GP supervisor or practice owner who supports trainees or even a GP just wanting a refresh, there is something in this episode for everyone.

Dr Bruce Willett, immediate past Vice President of the RACGP, emphasises the importance of considering the patient in...

Duration: 00:23:40
Transforming Workflow Efficiency: The Potential of AI Transcription Tools like Lyrebird Health
Jan 01, 2024

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Sean Stevens discusses the innovative use of AI in healthcare with Kai Van Lieshout, co-founder and CEO of Lyrebird Health, and Dr Ryan Vo, a practising GP and co-CEO of Nouveau Health Medical Centre Group. 

Delving into the functionality and potential benefits of Lyrebird Health, a medical transcription tool that utilises AI to automate the process of transcribing doctor-patient consultations and generating comprehensive notes in as little as 10 seconds.

Kai explains the distinct features of Lyrebird Health, emphasising its ability to ambiently transcribe entire consultations in t...

Duration: 00:15:49
Celebrate the festive season with a Parkrun!
Dec 18, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr Tim Koh welcomes Glen Turner, Australia Health Lead of Parkrun Australia, to discuss the global health and social phenomenon that is Parkrun. 

As one of the largest weekly 5-kilometre events held in thousands of locations worldwide, Parkrun encourages physical activity, volunteering, and community support. Glenn and Tim delve into the non-competitive and inclusive nature of Parkrun, its relationship with general practitioners through the Parkrun Practices initiative, and the substantial evidence supporting its health benefits for both physical and mental well-being. 


They further encourage li...

Duration: 00:16:07
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) in General Practice
Dec 06, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens welcomes Dr Roy Mariathas, a RACGP Fellow and digital health entrepreneur. 

Roy discusses the rise of artificial intelligence, its applications in healthcare, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use. 

He shares insights into the development of generative AI technologies like large language models and provides recommendations for GPs utilising software that incorporates AI. 


Roy also reflects on his experience in the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Programme (AUSCEP) and its impact on his understanding of the intersection between healthcare and technology.

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Duration: 00:24:24
The Unique Aspects of H. pylori in Paediatric Gastroenterology
Nov 13, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Madhur Ravikumara (Ravi), a paediatric gastroenterologist, joins host Dr Sean Stevens to discuss the topic of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection in children. 

Dr Ravi explains the differences between H. pylori infection in children and adults, highlighting that most children with this infection are asymptomatic. He emphasises that there is no evidence to support treating or eradicating H. pylori in children unless they have peptic ulcer disease. Dr Ravi also discusses the low risk of complications, such as peptic ulcer disease and gastric malignancies, in children with H. pylori i...

Duration: 00:17:05
Pain and Musculoskeletal procedures - sticking what where and why? Pt 2 of 2
Nov 07, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, host Dr. Sean Stevens continues the discussion on interventional pain management with guest Dr. Robin Park, a GP and pain specialist.

Head back to episode 140 of this podcast to catch up on part 1 of this discussion.  

In this episode, Robin continues to provide insights on the role of radiologists in performing procedures such as CT-guided interventions and emphasises the importance of clinical expertise in interpreting radiology reports. 

He also highlights the need for a multidisciplinary approach and the role of GPs in organising a patient's care bef...

Duration: 00:11:49
Pain and Musculoskeletal procedures - sticking what where and why? Pt 1 of 2
Oct 30, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Robin Park, a GP pain specialist, joins host Dr Sean Stevens to discuss procedures in pain management, in part 1 of a 2 part discussion.

Robin shares his insights on common procedures and how GPs can determine who is likely to benefit from them.

Robin emphasises the importance of a comprehensive approach to pain management, which includes education, allied health input, and pharmacological management. 

He stresses the need to view procedures as part of a larger plan that involves rehabilitation. Procedures, such as injections, provide a window o...

Duration: 00:25:00
A GPs role in Preventing Nuclear War, an interview with Tilman Ruff
Oct 23, 2023

In this episode of The Good GP, Dr Sean Stevens speaks with Dr Tilman Ruff, an infectious diseases and public health physician, where they discuss the alarming risks of nuclear war and the role of health professionals in preventing it. 

Dr Ruff sheds light on the significant threat posed by nuclear weapons and the urgent need for action to prevent their catastrophic consequences. Drawing attention to the recent movement of the Doomsday Clock, Dr Ruff explains the various factors contributing to the elevated risk, including geopolitical conflicts, failure of disarmament efforts, global climate change and escalating cyberwarfare. H...

Duration: 00:18:03