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The GP Show is a podcast for all health professionals, hosted by GP Dr Sam Manger and health leaders from around the World discussing health, medicine and healthcare systems.

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http://thegpshow.com/

The GP Show Dr Sam Manger

    • Health & Fitness

The GP Show is a podcast for all health professionals, hosted by GP Dr Sam Manger and health leaders from around the World discussing health, medicine and healthcare systems.

Available on all podcast apps.

http://thegpshow.com/

    #184 Long COVID with Dr Emma Tippett

    #184 Long COVID with Dr Emma Tippett

    Dr Emma Tippett MBBS FRACP, PhD completed her medical degree in 2012 and underwent specialist Infectious Disease Physician training in Melbourne and completed her PhD at the Burnet Institute.  Since the beginning of the pandemic she has been immersed in all facets of COVID-19 and established one of the first long COVID telehealth clinics in Victoria in 2020 called Clinic Nineteen.  In addition, she currently holds appointments at two Melbourne Hospitals.
    Interview starts at ~5:30 mins
    Rural Doctors Association of QLD RDAQ2024 annual conference held in Meanjin | Brisbane from 20-22 June
    The Essential Health Summit, combining the Lifestyle Medicine 2024 conference and the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association’s (APNA) Festival of Nursing
    Brain ageing and longevity medicine webinar 11 June 2024 | 7:00pm AEST
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    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    Our 3 week online microcredential in Lifestyle Medicine and Mental Health: Life and Mind available here.  
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    #183 The Future of Primary Care with Tracey Johnson

    #183 The Future of Primary Care with Tracey Johnson

    Tracey Johnson is the CEO of Inala Primary Care, a charitable general practice in Queensland’s most disadvantaged suburban location and co-founder of Cubiko, a practice dashboard software solution.   The IPC model was named as one of four which should be adopted nationally under the 10 Year Health Reform Process and embraces multi-disciplinary care, social prescribing, shared medical appointments, beacon clinics with hospital partners and a raft of research with universities exploring how practices provide value based care.  She is Deputy Chair of the Primary Care Advisory Group of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare and she is on the Expert Advisory Panel overseeing the review of general practice incentives.
    Interview starts at 5:20 mins
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    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    For more information on our new 3 week online microcredential in Lifestyle Medicine and Mental Health: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/lifestyle-medicine-for-mental-health-services. This course is designed to support the innovation of whole of person mental health care in primary, tertiary and community settings. We cover the evidence for lifestyle and social assessment and interventions in mental health, health coaching and behaviour change, medication optimisation to reduce side effects and how to implement lifestyle and social programs in mental health settings.
    If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated.
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    • 1 hr 7 min
    #182 Scalp, Hair Disorders and Doctor's Wellbeing with Dr Ahmed Kazmi

    #182 Scalp, Hair Disorders and Doctor's Wellbeing with Dr Ahmed Kazmi

    Dr Ahmed Kazmi is a UK trained Dermatologist and GP currently based in Melbourne, Australia. He loves all dermatology but has a special interest in hair and scalp disorders, transgender medicine and skin of colour dermatology. He is a keen medical educationalist and enjoys empowering his GP colleagues with dermatology knowledge and skills. He is a clinical senior lecturer at the University of UWA. He is passionate about doctor wellbeing and also often speaks on this topic. When he isn't consulting he moonlights as a professional cabaret artist and comedian.
    Website and upcoming show details: www.doctorahmed.net
    Twitter/X/Facebook/instagram/YouTube: @drahmedkazmi 
     
    Podcast content and times:
    0-26.05 mins = Introduction and doctor's wellbeing
    26.05 mins to end = Scalp and hair disorders (seborrheoic dermatitis, dandruff, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, scalp and hair care)
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    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated.
    If you would like to send in your thoughts, insights, opinions, provide feedback or request a topic, please contact me via thegpshow.com 
    Thank you for listening and your support.
     
     
     

    • 1 hr 38 min
    #181 Culinary Nutrition with Emma Stirling

    #181 Culinary Nutrition with Emma Stirling

    Emma Stirling is an Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian, Director of Scoop Nutrition consultancy and award-winning nutrition communicator.  She is also a Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics and the Academic Lead for the Graduate Certificate in Culinary Nutrition at the Australian Catholic University (ACU).
    Upskill in culinary nutrition through Australian Catholic University courses:
    Graduate Certificate in Culinary Nutrition Science https://www.acu.edu.au/course/graduate-certificate-in-culinary-nutrition-science Short course microcredentials https://www.acu.edu.au/course/microcredentials-in-dietetic-practiceculinary-nutrition-science?campus=Online  Join the ACU Culinary Nutrition Community of Practice on LinkedIN – click and “follow” below, all welcome https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/acu-culinary-nutrition/?viewAsMember=true  The Teaching Kitchen Collaborative https://teachingkitchens.org/ Interview starts at ~3:30 mins.
    ...
    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    Short course microcredential in Lifestyle Medicine and Mental Health (Lifestyle Psychiatry): https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/lifestyle-medicine-for-mental-health-services 
    If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated.
    If you would like to send in your thoughts, insights, opinions, provide feedback or request a topic, please contact me via thegpshow.com 
    Thank you for listening and your support.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    #180 Social Connection in Healthcare with Professor Judy Lowthian

    #180 Social Connection in Healthcare with Professor Judy Lowthian

    Professor Judy Lowthian leads a multidisciplinary research team as Head of Research and Principal Research Fellow at Bolton Clarke, a national not-for-profit aged and community care provider. She is an Adjunct Professor with University of Queensland’s Faculty of Health and Associate Professor with Monash University’s School of Public Health & Preventive Medicine. Her early professional career was as a speech pathologist in rehabilitation following acquired brain injury, and in management of interdisciplinary child and adolescent health services. Judy is internationally recognised in the field of gerontological health services research in emergency care, hospital-to-home care transitions, frailty, cognitive impairment and dementia, loneliness, palliative care, and implementation of new models of care with a focus on patient and family experience.
    Some resources:
    Jacques Lee from Mount Sinai in Toronto, radio interview that discusses loneliness as a vital sign https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-63-the-current/clip/16024574-loneliness-bad-smoking-says-who
    -        Volunteer delivered social support program HOW R U? | Bolton Clarke
    Connect Local Connect Local - A FREE program linking over 65's to supports and activities in Glen Eira
    Storytelling – an intergenerational approach to social connection Life Stories Project | Bolton Clarke
    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated.
    If you would like to send in your thoughts, insights, opinions, provide feedback or request a topic, please contact me via thegpshow.com 
    Thank you for listening and your support.
     
     
     

    • 53 min
    #179 Co-Design in Health with First Nations Australians with Dr Alana Gall

    #179 Co-Design in Health with First Nations Australians with Dr Alana Gall

    Dr Alana Gall is a proud Truwulway woman, a Pakana (Tasmanian Aboriginal) from the north-east coast of Lutruwita (Tasmania). Alana is passionate about Indigenous peoples' holistic health and wellbeing globally. She has a background with degrees in nutritional medicine, Master of Research and a PhD. Alana is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine at Southern Cross University, and an Honorary Research Fellow at both the University of Queensland and Menzies School of Health Research. She is the Co-Vice Chair of the World Federation of Public Health Associations Indigenous Working Group, and the Vice President-Elect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health at the Public Health Association of Australia.  Alana pioneered the use of individual yarns with a think-aloud component, called the ‘think-aloud yarn’, and co-developed the Key Principles to Co-Design with First Nations peoples, which have informed the development of Cancer Australia's Australian Cancer Plan and will underpin its implementation. She leads a research program that centres around First Nations Australians traditional medicines and healing practices, with the aims of protecting and preserving these medicines for future generations and improving accessibility for all First Nations communities across Australia.
    National survey focused on First Nations traditional medicines:
    First Nations Patient survey: https://scuau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8rakLaErMmT4QyW Health Sector survey: https://scuau.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_819HrxWE5RUglP8 Please consider completing the survey/s above. 
     
    Interested in studying lifestyle medicine, health coaching and models of care in health and wellbeing?  Check out the JCU postgraduate courses: Grad Cert, Grad Diploma, and Master. 
    If you find this podcast valuable then subscribing, sharing, rating it 5 stars and leaving a review is appreciated.
    If you would like to send in your thoughts, insights, opinions, provide feedback or request a topic, please contact me via thegpshow.com 
    Thank you for listening and your support.

    • 1 hr 1 min

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