NASGP podcast
Listen or watch Dr Merriel's presentation, thanks to Prostate Cancer UK.
Join Dr Eloise Elphinstone, a GP with a special interest in women's health, as she provides an insightful update on ovarian cancer.
This talk is a valuable resource for primary care professionals seeking to enhance cancer care.
Welcome to our latest episode, where we dive into the inspiring world of Dr Amy Small.
Listen to Dr Andy Whittamore of Asthma + Lung UK.
What are the signs and symptoms for GPs, and what can you do about it?
We are joined by Dr Tony Downs for a talk on the management of actinic keratosis.
Dr Tina Peers joins us from The Menopause Consultancy in a talk to 40 NASGP members, followed by a Q&A. View Tina's slides, or view on YouTube.
Judith Harvey speaks to Richard Fieldhouse about the seventh age of man and her latest article on the NASGP website.
Judith Harvey speaks to Dr Richard Fieldhouse about her article on the critically-acclaimed documentary '76 days', shot during the very first days of the pandemic.
GP locum Dr Leila Saeed talks to NASGP chairman Dr Richard Fieldhouse about managing difficult consultations, from Leila’s article 1st March 2021.
Victoria is sceptical about the rollout of remote consultations, and Richard has similar feelings about locum banks; Rachel has advice about the coming winter and Liz debunks some myths about ‘overtime’
There are a number of important differences between employees and self-employed contractors
Alacoque describes a legal case where a locum's tax status was different to their legal status, Rachel's being a Good Samaritan, Judith's been looking at therapeutic spaces, Louise has summarised the Nice hypertension guidelines for us, plus much more.
In our 108th edition, Judith makes a noise about being quiet, Liz summarises everything a newly qualified GP needs to know about getting their tax in order, Nigel helps us plan for when our offspring go off to university, Louise has been making sense of LFTs and Rachel has something to teach us about learning.
Presumably a reasonably successful public health campaign, although if you are trapped like a sardine in a rush-hour tube train, you may have no alternative but to sneeze into the shoulder of the person jammed in front of you.
NASGP chairman Richard Fieldhouse reviews the latest edition of The Sessional GP magazine. In our 107th edition, Louise has not one but two COPD-related e-learning articles; Judith has been washing her hands, Liz has been answering your tax questions, Rachel has some advice about medical hierarchy, and Kate has been making stress her friend, all with some more beautiful paintings by Claire.
There is currently no prospect of effective medication for dementia. Reluctantly, we prescribe agitated patients chemical coshes. But does music sooth agitation – and more?
In our 106th edition, Liz takes us through five taxing days, Nigel has some top tips for locums on getting a mortgage, Louise reviews the latest SIGN guidance on alcohol in pregnancy, Sara highlights the roles of locums in quality improvement, Rachel looks at the risks around burnout, Kate on mental health safety, Judith rounds off with singing in the brain, all interspersed with some beautiful paintings by Claire.
Our podcasts have moved into the NASGP community
We no longer publish new podcast episodes on this page. Our latest podcasts now live in the NASGP community, where sessional GPs can join for free to listen, react, and take part in the conversation.
The community is designed to make our podcast content more interactive and useful. Alongside each episode, you can share reflections, comment on what resonated, respond to others’ perspectives, and continue the discussion beyond the audio itself. It’s a space to connect around the real issues facing GP locums – professionally, personally, and emotionally.
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