• S6 E5: "Granny's Not Invited to Christmas" song
    Dec 20 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker.

    It's Christmas time and that means a song to get you in the festive spirit. We'll be back with the regular podcast in the New Year.

    Happy holidays everyone!

    Neal

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    3 mins
  • Hot Topics Interview: Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, GP & Chair of the BMA General Practice Committee England
    Dec 13 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. This is the second in a series of special podcasts where we talk to interesting and influential people in general practice.

    In this interview we talk to Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, GP and chair of the BMA GPC England, who is currently leading much of UK general practice through 'collective action'. We talk about her career and how she came to her current role, about the BMA collective action in England and what impact this is achieving, and what is the end goal for general practice in England.

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    References

    BMA GP Collective action site

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    35 mins
  • S6 E4: Chocolate Against Diabetes; 30 Year CVD Risk Prediction; Digital Access for Minoritised Ethnic Communities
    Dec 6 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this edition, we look at three new research papers.

    Firstly, can eating chocolate actually reduce our chance of type 2 diabetes? Sounds too good to be true... Secondly, could a blood test predict your 30-year cardiovascular risk? Finally, how does general practice access going digital affect minoritised ethnic populations?

    Look out next week for the second of our special interviews. We talk to Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, chair of the GPC in England, about what does she hope general practice will look like in the future and the effects of collective action in England.

    References

    BMJ Chocolate vs diabetes
    NEJM 30 year CVD risk prediction
    BJGP Digitalising GP access and minoritised ethnic populations

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    19 mins
  • Hot Topics Interview: Dr Claire Fuller, GP & Primary Care Medical Director for NHS England
    Nov 15 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. This is the first in a series of special podcasts where we talk to the movers and shakers of general practice.

    We will talk to people in GP politics, leadership, media and research and discuss how their careers evolved, how they see current general practice and how they may be influencing the future of the specialism.

    We start with Dr Claire Fuller, GP and current primary care medical director for NHS England. Hugely influential, you will probably know her as the author of the Fuller Stocktake report. We discuss how she came to the job, what this report found, and how it is impacting general practice in England.

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    29 mins
  • S6 E3: "GP Trainee ARRS Song"; Semaglutide & Knee OA; SLGT2i & Kidney Stones; Interview with Drs Alex Norman & Oliver Hulson on role of PSA Testing
    Nov 1 2024

    Welcome to the latest Hot Topics Podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this episode, we look at two new papers on the drugs de jour: GLP1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors. Can the former reduce pain in knee osteoarthritis and can the latter prevent recurrent renal stones?

    Our third paper is a consensus paper published in the BJGP on optimising PSA testing for the early detection of prostate cancer in asymptomatic men. Sponsored by Prostate Cancer UK, Neal is joined by Dr Alex Norman, a GP, and Dr Oliver Hulson, a consultant radiologist who undertakes prostate biopsy, to discuss the outcomes of this paper and the latest research in this area. For further information from Prostate Cancer UK including educational resources and webinars see the links below.

    References

    NEJM Semaglutide & knee OA
    BMJ SGLT2i & renal stones
    BJGP Consensus Paper on PSA Testing in Asymptomatic Men
    NB Podcast on role of DRE in identifying prostate cancer
    PCUK Prostate Cancer Education for Health Professionals
    PCUK Consensus Paper Webinar

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    40 mins
  • S6 E2: Acute Migraine; Prostate Cancer Screening; 1st Contact Physio
    Oct 4 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. In this episode, we have three exciting new papers.

    Firstly, in the BMJ a network meta-analysis on acute migraine treatments - can the new GEPANTs drugs beat existing therapies? Secondly, a paper in NEJM does screening for prostate cancer using MRI actually help? Finally in the BJGP can first contact physio be better than a GP appointment? Listen on!

    References

    BMJ Acute migraine therapies
    NEJM Prostate cancer screening with MRI
    BJGP First contact physio in GP

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    24 mins
  • S6 E1: SGLT2i & Dementia; De-Escalating Anti-Platelets Post-MI; RSV Vaccination
    Sep 6 2024

    Welcome to Season 6 of the Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. The summer holidays are over and it’s back to work so time for a new podcast.

    In this episode, we look at research on whether SGLT2i might prevent dementia, on if it is safer to de-escalate sooner rather than later from dual anti-platelet therapy post-MI, and how effective is the new RSV vaccine at preventing hospitalisation in older people.

    References

    BMJ - SGLT2i & dementia
    Lancet - De-escalation of DAPT post-MI
    JAMA - RSV Vaccination Efficacy in Older People

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    16 mins
  • S5 E15: Nasal sprays for the common cold; what is 'full time GP'; walking for back pain
    Aug 9 2024

    Welcome to the Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker. Have you ever walked into a pharmacy and wondered whether those nasal sprays suggesting they can stop the common cold actually do anything?

    Ahead of the inevitable coughs and colds of the autumn, the Lancet Respiratory provides some answers and they won’t be the ones you think... Still, right now it's the summer and time to get outside and active - especially if you have recurrent back pain. We look at a paper in the Lancet exploring whether just simply walking can be the problem. Finally, from the BJGP we examine a paper looking at what being a "full-time GP" means and how, sometimes, definitions can be REALLY important.

    Resources

    BJGP Trends in Full-Time Working in GP
    Lancet Effectiveness of Walking for Back Pain
    Lancet Resp Nasal Sprays for URTIs

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    23 mins