Primary Care UK: Let's Learn Together

By: Dr Munir Adam & the Primary Care UK Team
  • Summary

  • Primary Care UK: Let's Learn Together is the podcast for the busy healthcare Professional interested in Clinical updates, System updates, Primary Care Roles, Supervising & Support and Personal wellbeing. Main website: www.primarycareuk.org

    The multi-professional team ensures that every episode is for all: GPs, Nurses, and all the AHPs (Allied Health Professionals) including Clinical Pharmacists, Physician Associates, First Contact Physiotherapists and Paramedics, Nursing Associates, other doctors, Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Mental Health Practitioners and trainees and students of the above.

    The podcast receives contributions from Training Hubs, NHS England, other NHS bodies and private hospitals and from individual clinicians and experts from across the UK. If you would like to contribute please email: primarycareuk@outlook.com.

    Privacy policy: www.primarycareuk.org/legal
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Episodes
  • NHS NEWS: General Practice: Closures, Strikes and Wes Streeting's response
    Sep 1 2024

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    In this episode of the NHS News show, hosts Emma Borders and Simon discuss pressing issues in primary care and recent NHS developments, focusing on Health Secretary Wes Streeting's commitment to reform amidst funding disparities. They highlight the alarming trend of GP practices returning contracts due to unsustainable costs, which leaves many patients without care.
    The conversation also addresses the challenges of integrating technology in patient care due to staff digital literacy gaps, and GPs' concerns regarding workload management amid potential industrial action. The episode ends on a positive note with high patient satisfaction rates from the GP survey, encouraging healthcare workers to focus on successful interactions while maintaining supportive communication within the community.

    Emma is a senior nurse and Si is a Paramedic and Advanced Clinical Practitioner. Representing Primary Care UK, they discuss what these news headlines mean for us working in the front line.

    If you want to add to these discussions, you can do so through out LinkedIn Community group: Primary Care Community: Share Your Attitude! | Groups | LinkedIn

    Presented by Emma Borders and Simon Robinson.

    OUR PAGE ON LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/primarycareuk

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    CONTRIBUTE: To sponsor or contribute, do visit our website: www.primarycareuk.org

    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the UK, and the content provided is both time and location specific. The aim is to ensure information is accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive, but this is not guaranteed. Hosts, other contributors, and the organisations they represent do not accept liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result, directly or indirectly from the information provided.

    Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking appropriate medical or any other advice. Views expressed are the opinion of the speakers, is general advice only and should not be used as a substitute for seeking advice from a specialist. Healthcare professionals accessing information must use their own professional judgement, and accept full responsibility when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.

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    33 mins
  • Genomics in Primary Care: Rare Diseases and Their Impact
    Aug 15 2024

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    IN THIS FIFTH EPISODE of Primary Care UK's six-part series on genomics, hosts Claire and Munir are joined by Anwar Khan and Sophia Varadkar to discuss the significance of rare diseases in the realm of primary care. The episode emphasizes the prevalence and impact of rare diseases, elaborating on how genomics can provide crucial insights for early diagnosis, treatment, and family counselling.

    The discussion covers the importance of genetic testing, the role of primary care professionals in identifying and managing rare conditions, and the broader implications of equitable access to genetic services.

    Special thanks to our guest speakers:

    Dr Sophia Varadkar. Co-Medical Director North Thames Genomic Medicine Service, Deputy Medical Director and Consultant Paediatric Neurologist, Great Ormond St Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, London

    Dr Anwar Khan. GP with a Special Interest in Genomics.

    SPONSOR: The Genomics mini-series was sponsored by, and co-produced with the North Thames Genomics Medicine Service

    Useful links:

    • National Genomics Education Programme – Knowledge Hub – What is rare disease? Click HERE
    • National Genomics Education Programme – Primary Care - Presentation: Patient with a family history of sudden cardiac death. Click HERE
    • National Genomics Education Programme – Knowledge Hub – The Generation Study. Click HERE
    • NHS Race and Health Observatory - Ethnic inequities in genomics and precision medicine review report. Click HERE


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    RATE US & comment on Apple podcasts/ Spotify (our humble request).

    CONTRIBUTE: To sponsor or contribute, do visit our website: www.primarycareuk.org

    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the UK, and the content provided is both time and location specific. The aim is to ensure information is accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive, but this is not guaranteed. Hosts, other contributors, and the organisations they represent do not accept liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result, directly or indirectly from the information provided.

    Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking appropriate medical or any other advice. Views expressed are the opinion of the speakers, is general advice only and should not be used as a substitute for seeking advice from a specialist. Healthcare professionals accessing information must use their own professional judgement, and accept full responsibility when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.

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    36 mins
  • Cultural Awareness for Clinicians
    Aug 1 2024

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    THIS EPISODE is about Cultural Awareness. Irina Varlan speaks to two clinicians who have an interest in this area, as they cover important issues such as:

    1. How to approach culure conversations, and what language to use when discussing.
    2. Important principles to bear in mind.
    3. By way of example, there will be a focus on Muslim patients fasting in Ramadhan.
    4. And a vareity of other points worth knowing about different cultures and approaches we can use

    Special thanks to our guest speakers:

    • Dr Margaret Abbott, Health inequality lead for Nottingham City & GP;
    • Farheen Jessa- was a Psych pharmacist at Notts HC trust with an interest in the stigma attached to mental health in the Asian community.

    Useful links:

    • Elearning for health Cultural awareness training modules: https://portal.e-lfh.org.uk/Component/Details/438885
    • Government Migrant Health website: Migrant health guide - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
    • Diabetes Uk Diabetes and Ramadan | Fasting | Diabetes UK
    • BMJ infographic about things to consider in Ramadan (not just diabetes) Ramadan fasting with existing conditions | The BMJ
    • British Islamic Medical Association advice on various topics: Advice | British Islamic Medical Association (britishima.org)


    OUR PAGE ON LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/company/primarycareuk

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    JOIN THE PRIMARY CARE COMMUNITY! bit.ly/4dHGtP4

    RATE US & comment on Apple podcasts/ Spotify (our humble request).

    CONTRIBUTE: To sponsor or contribute, do visit our website: www.primarycareuk.org

    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the UK, and the content provided is both time and location specific. The aim is to ensure information is accurate, up-to-date and comprehensive, but this is not guaranteed. Hosts, other contributors, and the organisations they represent do not accept liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result, directly or indirectly from the information provided.

    Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking appropriate medical or any other advice. Views expressed are the opinion of the speakers, is general advice only and should not be used as a substitute for seeking advice from a specialist. Healthcare professionals accessing information must use their own professional judgement, and accept full responsibility when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.

    (C)Therapeutic Reflections Limited.

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    37 mins

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