

NB Hot Topics Podcast
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The Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical brings you the latest in general practice current affairs, reviews the latest research relevant to primary care, explores interesting and important topics in-depth, and looks at cutting edge medicine.
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May 6, 2022 • 34min
S3 E11 - Self-monitoring BP in pregnancy, ezetimibe or PCSK9 inhibitors for CVD risk & a treatment for alopecia! Plus interview with Aarti Bansal & Veena Aggarwal on Improving Asthma Care & Sustainability in the NHS
This discussion features Aarti Bansal, a GP and founder of the Greener Practice Movement, and Veena Aggarwal, a sustainability officer, exploring innovations in asthma care. Aarti highlights the creation of a new asthma toolkit aimed at improving care while minimizing the carbon footprint. They address challenges in asthma management, including the overreliance on reliever inhalers. The duo also discusses the NHS's sustainability goals and the critical need for optimizing asthma control to enhance health outcomes and reduce emissions.

Apr 8, 2022 • 25min
S3 E10 - How racism influences guidelines: interview with Dr Dipesh Gopal; does a 4th covid vax work? acute covid complication risk, breast pain & cancer, UTI & Abx, iron supplements
Welcome to another Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker. In this busy edition, we discuss whether national guidelines are affected by bias against race or ethnicity, potentially driving health inequalities. GP and researcher Dr Dipesh Gopal joins us for an interview to examine issues around NICE hypertension guidance. In new research, we have papers on whether a 4th covid vaccine dose actually provides additional protection, how long patients remain at increased risk from acute covid complications after infection, whether breast pain and cancer are linked, how women feel about delayed antibiotics for UTI and what is the optimum dose schedule for iron supplementation in anaemia.Next podcast we'll be interviewing the founder of the Greener Practice network, which has just published a new website - www.greenerpractice.co.uk - full of useful resources to make GP more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Back after Easter.References1. Lancet editorial on Ockenden report2. Kings Fund review of NHS Patient Satisfaction survey 3. BJGP Breast pain and cancer4. BJGP Non-antibiotic treatment of UTI5. BJGP Iron supplementation review6. BMJ Risk of VTE/bleeding post-covid7. NEJM 4th dose covid vaccine8. Greener Practice websitewww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Mar 18, 2022 • 22min
S3 E9 - The RCGP Membership Fee Song; Working weekends; Covid in hamsters; The Triple F*** Syndrome; Child mental health; Recurrent UTIs
In the Hot Topics podcast, Neal Tucker discusses the latest primary care news and research.This week:Reflecting on NHS England's PCN stipulations - general practice finds itself in a lose-lose situation. Is it a coincidence it comes just as a think tank backed by the health secretary pushes for all GPs to be salaried? Research:Hamsters can give you covid. What should we do? LancetThe Triple F*** Syndrome - a different way to think about personality disorder? BJGPWhat do young people with mental health issues value from general practice and what helps. BJGP Durability of maternal COVID antibodies in infants - is natural infection or vaccination best? JAMAAlso, keep a look on the website www.nbmedical.com for our free Migrant Health webinar Tuesday 26th April at 7:30 pm.www.nbmedical.com/podcast

Feb 25, 2022 • 19min
S3 E8: The end of covid; accuracy of lateral flow tests; new DVT algorithm; remember Zika?
In the latest Hot Topics podcast with Dr Neal Tucker, we reflect on the government removing covid measures and how this affects general practice. In research, we have a look at a timely BMJ paper on the accuracy of lateral flow tests? As we prepare to stop testing, does the data provide us with some reassurance? We also have a look at a new way of assessing the risk of DVT and whether it can safely identify low-risk patients and reduce referral rates. And remember Zika? A new paper in the NEJM highlights to risks for children exposed to zika in utero.ReferencesBMJ Accuracy of Covid LFTsBMJ Diagnosing DVTNEJM Zika infant mortalitywww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Feb 4, 2022 • 27min
S3 E7 - Covid blues song; racism, nationalisation, incentivisation; new covid drugs; does continuity help?
After not being out the house for 13 days due to him and the kids having covid, Neal Tucker uses the Hot Topics podcast for a bit of escapism.Apart from singing the blues, in this podcast we discuss the latest medical news including reports of racism in the NHS, government calls for nationalisation of general practice and the negative effects of pandemic priorities on routine care from the National Diabetes Audit.Meanwhile in the journals we look at two papers demonstrating the effectiveness of new acute covid treatments on non-hospitalised patients but ask the question: is it worth it? And two papers showing how continuity may be more effective than any medication in improving patient outcomes. Too good to be true? Let us know what you think on email hottopics@nbmedical.com, twitter @gphottopics or GP Horizon.ReferencesRacism in the NHS BMA survey reportGovernment plans to nationalise general practiceNational Diabetes Audit reportRemdesivir in non-hospitalised covid patientsCasirivimab and Imdevimab in asymptomatic covid patientsWhat are GPs for, when the chips are down?The invisible GPA call to charityContinuity of care in NorwayContinuity of care on dementia outcomeswww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Jan 14, 2022 • 18min
S3 E6 - Stating the obvious, treatment time after VTE and CVA; best meds for obesity
Happy New Year! Welcome to a new episode of the Hot Topics podcast with Neal Tucker.In this episode, we have a look at research that states the obvious (non-covid infections went down during lockdowns) and why we feel the need to formalise it. We also look at new research suggesting a shorter duration of anticoagulation may be appropriate after provoked VTE in younger people. We have new research showing the benefits of thrombectomy after stroke for well beyond a 6-hour window. We also have research showing which drug option may be most effective to aid weight loss. No songs today - too busy writing the Spring Hot Topics course - but a smattering of Dad jokes. Don't say I didn't warn you...ReferencesBMJ Infection rates during covid measuresJAMA Duration of anticoagulation after provoked VTE in <21yoLancet Successful time limits for thrombectomy post-CVALancet Pharmacotherapy for Obesity network meta-analysisGP Horizonwww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Dec 16, 2021 • 15min
S3 E5 - The Omicron song, vaccine clinics and what we've achieved this year
Welcome everyone to the last Hot Topics podcast for 2021! In this episode Neal Tucker discusses the omicron variant, the cancelling of the festive season for general practice and the effectiveness of vaccines and boosters. While it doesn't feel like there's much cheer at the moment he also reflects on our achievements this year and reasons for us to hold our heads up high.Plus he tries to write music again - stick around to the end for the Omicron carol - it is Christmas after all. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year everyone! Good luck over the next few weeks!www.nbmedical.com/podcast

Nov 26, 2021 • 21min
S3 E4: The RTI surge song, NICE depression or not, Long Covid guidance, balloon bariatric surgery
Welcome back to another Hot Topics podcast from NB Medical with Dr Neal Tucker.Everyone in his family has a cold - is this the anticipated surge in respiratory tract infections we've expected to see or could it have a simpler explanation?We also look at the new draft Depression guideline from NICE, asking can we deliver the promises, long covid guidance in the knowledge we can't and new data on the effectiveness of inflatable intragastric balloon bariatric surgery.ReferencesRCGP Weekly RTI reportDr Farah Jameel speechDraft NICE Depression guidelineBJGP Long COVID guidanceLancet Intragastric Balloon Bariatric Surgerywww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Oct 22, 2021 • 20min
S3 E3 - Rescuing ourselves with a shared vision; funding GP & multimorbidity; empagliflozin for HFpEF; AF - to screen or not to screen
In this latest Hot Topics Podcast, Dr Neal Tucker reflects on the NHSE Rescue Package and asks if we are going to strike are we clear what we want general practice to be? Time for us to make up our minds.In research we look at multimorbidity clusters and consultation rates - how should this influence funding? Also a ray of hope for patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction with empagliflozin - but is it as good as it appears to be? And two papers on AF screening including implanting a mini-ECG machine in your chest wall. Sounds like a lot of effort, but does it help???ReferencesBJGP MM & Consultation RatesNEJM Empagliflozin & HFpEFLancet STROKESTOP study & ILR studywww.nbmedical.com/podcast

Oct 7, 2021 • 15min
S3 E2 - The press, corporations & conspiracies; ondansetron for kids with gastro; PHQ9, what is it good for?
In this latest episode of the Hot Topics podcast, Neal Tucker considers why the press have been attacking general practice and who stands to gain. We also look at new research in to giving anti-emetics for children with gastroenteritis, the accuracy of PHQ9 in the assessment of depression and what are safe levels of air pollution.ReferencesBMJ Air pollutionBJGP Ondansetron in children with gastroBMJ PHQ 9 accuracywww.nbmedical.com/podcast


