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Tag Archives: podcast
Podcast 14: Alcohol-related harm in general practice
GP Sceptics podcast 14 discusses alcohol-related harms and what GPs can do about the problem. Liz and Justin interview guest experts Dr Paul Grinzi and Hester Wilson. Continue reading
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GP Sceptics podcast 13: Nurses’ conflicts-of-interest
It turns out pharmaceutical and device companies court nurses as well as doctors. Podcast guest Quinn Grundy is on the case. Continue reading
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Tagged conflict of interest, GP, nurses, pharmaceutical, podcast, sceptic, skeptic
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GP Sceptics podcast 11: Medically Unexplained Symptoms
We interview the Dutch GP who wrote the guide on the difficult art of dealing with patients whose symptoms persist after all reasonable efforts to diagnose them have failed. A fascinating topic because it is both common and perplexing. Continue reading
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Tagged medical, podcast, sceptic, skeptic, uncertainty, Unexplained symptoms
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GP Sceptics podcast 10: GPs at the Deep End
Dr Tim Senior discusses working with disadvantaged populations. Justin discusses anti-ageing (for mice). Liz cooks up her first ever special source. Continue reading
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Tagged GP, podcast, population health, sceptic, skeptic, social determinants, Tim Senior
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GP Sceptics podcast 9: The Environment
Dr George Crisp from Doctors for the Environment Australia tackles the big questions. Are individual health interventions as effective as population ones, and should Justin wear lycra? Liz isn’t convinced. Continue reading
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GP Sceptics podcast 8: Marketing
Having trouble ‘selling’ lifestyle modification to your patients? Turns out that doctors can learn a lot from marketers, the sales experts. Continue reading
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GP sceptics podcast 7: EBM Hijacked!
Joined by our ‘third nerd’ Dr Casey Parker, we delve into the dark side of EBM. Have RCTs and p-values been hijacked? Evidence-based nerds should remain sceptical about their own weapons. Continue reading
GP Sceptics podcast 4: Addiction
Guest GP Dr Hester Wilson, drug & alcohol specialist, discusses baclofen for alcohol addiction. And sings opera. Continue reading
GP Sceptics podcast 2: Diabetes
Justin and Liz ask the hard questions and give the easy answers about diagnosis of diabetes. Continue reading
GP Sceptics podcast 1: Big Soda
First of the GP Sceptics podcast series. We tackle Big Soda’s influence on health research. Continue reading