Rare cancers get a new, genomic pathway
If Caitlin Delaney hadn’t pushed for genomic testing and off-label therapies, she might not have...
17:40
Rare cancers get a new, genomic pathway
If Caitlin Delaney hadn’t pushed for genomic testing and off-label therapies, she might not have...
17:40
Spinal fusions: why, when, how and who pays
The number of spinal fusions performed in Australia has skyrocketed over the past few decades,...
18:00
Future overlords or really helpful assistants? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
20:39
The rise and rise of Health Apps
Does an app a day keep the doctor away or make them worried? Hosted on Acast. See...
13:26
Voluntourism is an enticing form of travel: exotic locales, cultural immersion, serving needy...
23:22
The latest episode of The Medical Republic podcast is a special insight into female parts across...
17:12
Do you struggle to keep your practice running like a well-oiled machine? Our line-up of...
18:21
Alternatives to the knife for OA
When the choice is between writing a script for pain killers and a 45 consultation about weight...
15:30
Should women be warned on breast density?
There’s been a swell of advocacy lately around breast density, which increases cancer risk while...
28:25
Long covid pathways keep GPs close in SA
South Australia’s long covid clinic loves GPs and keeps them close. Dr Angela Molga is a...
24:15
Putting the ally into allied health
What do you get when you cross advice from a health economist with that from a leading...
16:59
Capitalism, but not as we know it
Professor Rob Moodie describes himself as “an eternal optimist”. He needs to be. A long and...
23:45
Treating LGBTQI+ patients: a mini-masterclass
With so much to learn in so little time, managing LGBTQI+ patients isn’t yet high on the priority...
21:44
The bush medicine secret to better business
Struggling to hang on to doctor staff? This episode offers more than a few gems of wisdom from...
13:53
Making sense of asthma handbook changes
The recent shake-up in asthma management and what that might mean for GPs.
15:18
'Watch and wait' better for collapsed lung
An award-winning Australian trial has changed how we treat pneumothorax.
12:28
Navigating age related decline in immunity with your patients
It sounds like common-sense that immunity declines with age. But new research suggests that some...
16:15
We may never really know how many excess deaths the pandemic has caused, but it is well worth...
18:07
Transvaginal ultrasounds are among the most invasive procedures women will undergo in their lives...
12:12
From rheumatologist to Oz's first wellness officer
As Australia’s first ever wellness officer, rheumatologist Dr Bethan Richards has focused on...
16:44