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Australia's premier general medical academic peer-reviewed journal.
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May 26, 2024 • 27min
Episode 559: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 18: a cardiology update exploring aortic stenosis and atrial fibrillation
Interventional cardiologist Professor Worthley and cardiac electrophysiologist Associate Professor Raju discuss aortic stenosis and atrial fibrillation. Topics include advancements in aortic stenosis management, atrial fibrillation detection and management, empowering patients in healthcare decision-making, and tips for general practitioners on managing cardiovascular health.

May 19, 2024 • 14min
Episode 558: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 17: HIV in Australia – the latest epidemiology, developments in treatment and the path to elimination of HIV transmission
Dr. Phillip Keen and Dr. Francesca di Giallonardo discuss HIV in Australia, including treatment advancements and efforts to eliminate transmission. They explore declining new diagnoses, the importance of genetic surveillance, and the country's initiative to reduce new HIV cases by 90% by 2030. They also address stigma around HIV testing, at-risk groups, and the research project focusing on patient confidentiality and data de-identification for targeted prevention measures.

May 12, 2024 • 19min
Episode 557: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 16: where a career as a doctor can take you, with Dr Anna Samecki
Dr. Anna Samecki shares her journey from GP to medical advisor, highlighting the balance between clinical and non-clinical roles for well-being. The podcast explores career transitions, recruitment challenges, and reflections on moving to the pharmaceutical industry. Practical advice is shared on upskilling, networking, and seizing new opportunities in medical careers.

May 5, 2024 • 16min
Episode 556: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 15: exercise “vital” for people who have experienced pregnancy loss
Dr. Hartmann and Dr. Girard discuss the benefits of exercise for physical and mental health post-pregnancy loss. They explore the impact of exercise on emotional regulation and fertility outcomes, emphasizing the importance of tailored exercise programs for women. The lack of open dialogue and challenges in supporting those affected by pregnancy loss are also addressed.

Apr 28, 2024 • 13min
Episode 555: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 14: what doctors need to know about gastric and oesophageal cancer
Dr. Ashraf Tokhi, a general and upper gastrointestinal surgeon, discusses the rising occurrence of gastric and esophageal cancers in Australia. The podcast covers diagnostic challenges faced by GPs, red flag symptoms for referrals, advancements in treatments over the years, and compares cancer care approaches in Australia and the UK.

Apr 21, 2024 • 15min
Episode 554: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 13: Advice for clinicians on salt and nutrients found in Australian yeast extracts and tomato sauces
Dieticians Laureate Professor Clare Collins and Dr Erin Clarke discuss salt and nutrient levels in Australian yeast extracts and tomato sauces. Topics include hidden salts in condiments, sodium content in these products, guidance for GPs and patients on nutrition and sodium intake, and tips for reducing salt intake at home and when eating out.

Apr 14, 2024 • 19min
Episode 553: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 12: developments in treating kidney disease, with Professor Gopi Rangan
Professor Gopi Rangan, a nephrologist, discusses treating kidney disease, advice for GPs, patient support, and his busy specialist life. Topics cover managing kidney disease in vulnerable groups, Polycystic Kidney Disease, new medications like SGLT2 inhibitors, and balancing a military reservist role.

Apr 7, 2024 • 16min
Episode 552: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 11: Pregnancy supplements – how much is too much?
Experts Associate Professor Shelley Wilkinson and Dr Linda Gallo discuss the risks of excessive pregnancy supplements, emphasizing the importance of whole food diets. They highlight the negative impacts of surpassing recommended levels of supplements and promote moderation unless medically necessary.

Mar 31, 2024 • 14min
Episode 551: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 10: how GPs can help women improve their self-compassion and reduce depression
Dr. Lydia Brown, clinical psychology lecturer, shares tips on how GPs can help women improve self-compassion and reduce depression. Topics include: self-kindness, mindfulness, menopause stigma, and debunking misconceptions about self-compassion.

Mar 17, 2024 • 16min
Episode 550: MJA Podcasts 2024 Episode 9: Reducing psychological distress among patients after cardiac surgery
Guests Snezana Stolic and William McCann from the University of Southern Queensland discuss reducing psychological distress in patients after cardiac surgery. They explore the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress, emphasize the importance of pre-operative education and social support, and highlight the challenges in the health system affecting patient care. Strategies include enhancing post-surgery patient support, utilizing digital systems for data sharing, and promoting participation in rehabilitation programs.
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