
Two Australian GPs take an irreverent look at medical research. For sceptical clinicians and their patients.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | MedicineScienceHealth & Fitness | ||||

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GP team Liz Sturgiss and Justin Coleman bring the GP Sceptics podcast back to life, and this time it’s all about alcohol…but not in a good way.
Liz leads... more
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Few ever talk about it, but it’s not just doctors who are courted by the medical industry. Nurses are also frequently targeted when it comes to promoting pharmaceuticals a... more
By Kat Ritchie
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What keeps a doctor resilient, when dealing with a high-pressure job helping patients who are distressed and traumatised?
How can doctors balance empathy with se... more
Unexplained, by Kat Ritchie
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Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are physical symptoms not sufficiently explained by an underlying medical condition after adequate exa... more
Mice-level research, by Kat Ritchie
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We invite Dr Tim Senior to reflect on being a GP for disadvantaged groups. He discusses General Practitioners at the Deep End, an ... more
Justin’s lycra legs, by Kat Ritchie
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Justin dons his finest lycra and tackles Dr George Crisp, WA chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia.
How do health gains in the docto... more
‘Carrots & Sticks’ by Kat Ritchie
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Doctors try to ‘sell’ behaviour change to patients, who are often reluctant to ‘buy’ the message. What tricks can we learn from the mo... more
by Kat Ritchie
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Just when you thought GP Sceptics put the E in evidence-based medicine, we pull the rug from underneath your trusting feet.
Western Australian GP Casey Parker, of... more
Lying here for days after eye op.
Found these very clever podcasts ( after listening to you Justin on GPSA webinar recording and hearing your plug)
Have listened to all and helping to pass time.
I’m a Rural GP newbie and rookie supervisor inTumby Bay SA in a group practice.
Great hearing things i am doing already and learning heaps of new things to try.
Looking forward to getting back to work to put some more into practice.
Many thanks
Emmy Hennell
I really enjoyed the easy flow between you both with the result that it was easy listening and learning. Thanks for the podcast.
I love the fantastic content and humorous presentation style. It's directly applicable to working as a GP. The only problem is that there hasn't been a new episode for a while. You're missed guys!
This podcast is addictive and has certainly forced me to think about how I practice medicine and has inspired me to make changes to my practice in some areas.
There is nothing about this podcast I don't absolutely love - the people, the topics, the educational value, the humour, the show notes and the price! Worth every penny. :-)
A great addition to FOAMED focussed on GP issues. Really enjoyed the first three episodes and looking forward to many more. Keep it up!
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