This Medical Life

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Apr 14, 2025 • 44min

Episode 79 Hand Pathology | Osteoarthritis, Ganglion Cysts, And Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

It is evident from paintings that Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo suffered some form of underlying hand pathologies. These have been the focus of discussions and journal articles amongst many academics. Our understanding of different disease processes involving the hand have come a long way. There are a lot of options for patients both medical and surgical that we discuss in this episode. This is the story of hand pathology Our special guest: Dr Paul van Minnen is a plastic and reconstructive surgeon who runs his own private practice in Adelaide called ‘Grip surgery’. Help support us on our donation page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 37min

Episode 78: Hyponatraemia | Sodium Solutions

Hyponatraemia, the most common electrolyte disturbance in clinical medicine, is often subtle but can be serious. In this episode, we trace the surprising history of fluid replacement back to the 1832 cholera riots in Liverpool, where experimental saline saved lives amidst chaos and mistrust. We then bring the conversation into modern practice, exploring diagnostic steps, common causes, and when GPs should refer patients to hospital. This is the story of Hyponatraemia. Our special guest is: Dr Michael Page, Chemical Pathologist and CEO of Clinipath. This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Help support us on our donation page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 55min

Episode 77: Burkitt Lymphoma | Into The Archives

In 1958, Dr Denis Burkitt was working in Uganda when he saw multiple children with large and aggressive jaw tumours. He had never seen anything like this before and he investigated further. Over the next few years, he discovered that these tumours had a geographical distribution across equatorial Africa and also was related to rainfall. This led to the discovery of an aggressive form of lymphoma that we now know as Burkitt lymphoma as well as the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). It is a remarkable story of intellectual curiosity, scientific discovery, and commitment. Éanna Mac Cana was diagnosed with Burkitt lymphoma in 2017. This diagnosis led him to the story of Dr Denis Burkitt and how we first learned about this disease. He has created a documentary using never-before-seen archival footage of Dr Denis Burkitt and his discovery, and included his own journey with this disease. This is the story of Burkitt lymphoma. Our special guests include: Éanna Mac Cana who is a documentary filmmaker from Belfast in Ireland. Professor Jonathan Bond from the University College Dublin and works in paediatric molecular haemato-oncology. This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 56min

Episode 76: Osteoporosis | Blasts And Clasts

Osteoporosis is a disease that takes years and even decades to develop. Up to 40% of post-menopausal women are affected who have a lifetime risk of fracture of ~40%. Men aged 60 have a 25% lifetime risk of an osteoporotic fracture. Evidence also shows that patients health significantly deteriorates following a significant fracture. The best treatment for osteoporosis is prevention. We discuss this disease, lifestyle, diagnosis, and management with a panel of experts at COMBATT: Comprehensive Osteoporosis Management workshop, at the Adelaide Convention Centre in February 2025. This is the story of osteoporosis. Our special guests: Our special guests are: Dr Alecia Macrow: General Practitioner Dr Nick Kasmeredis: Endocrinologist Dr Steve Soukoulis: PeriodontistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 49min

Episode 75: Ancient DNA | Humans and Neanderthals

Recent genetics studies have shown that ancient Humans and Neanderthals coexisted around 50,000 years ago for approximately 7,000 years. There is evidence of these different human species mixing and having offspring. Around 2-4% of modern humans can be traced back to Neanderthals. This is the story of Humans and Neanderthals. Our special guests: Our special guest is Associate Professor Bastien Llamas who is affiliated with the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA. This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 32min

Episode 74: The Story Of Stories

And we’re back for 2025. We thought we’d ease into this season with some medical stories. From the Manhattan project and the demon core to the inspirational stories of Dr Elizabeth Blackwell, Dr Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, and Dr Emma Constance Stone. We are reaching back into the medical archives. Our special guests: Dr Travis Brown, himself! This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 1h 7min

Episode 73: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) | Part 3: Management

Patients with colorectal cancer often have their diagnosis, treatment, and care discussed at a regular multidisciplinary team meeting. This includes: gastroenterologists, surgeons, oncology, radiation oncology, pathologists, home care nurses, oncology nurses, genetic councillors, care coordinators plus others. This is the third episode of a three part series on colorectal cancer. This episode focuses on management. Many thanks to Dr Tristan Rutland who helped organise this series. This is the story of colorectal cancer (part 3). Our special guests: Dr Stephanie Lim: medical oncologist who works at GenesisCare and Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centre Dr Meredith Johnston: radiation oncologist who works at Liverpool hospital Dr Emilia Ip: medical oncologist and cancer geneticist at Liverpool hospital This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 1h 13min

Episode 72: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) | Part 2: Diagnosis

The lifetime risk for colorectal cancer is 1 in 23 men and 1 in 25 women. Detecting and diagnosing cancer is a critical step in managing a patient’s health as well as the multidisciplinary team where their care is discussed. This is the second episode of a three part series on colorectal cancer. This episode focuses on diagnosis. Many thanks to Dr Tristan Rutland who helped organise this series. This is the story of colorectal cancer (part 2). Our special guests: Dr Milan Bassan: gastroenterologist and Director of Endoscopy at Liverpool Hospital and returning guest Dr Scott Mackenzie: surgeon and senior lecturer at the Liverpool Hospital and returning guest Dr Tristan Rutland: lecturer, award winning anatomical pathologist for teaching and regular guest This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 1h 30min

Episode 71: Colorectal Cancer (CRC) | Part 1: Screening

Colorectal cancer accounts for ~10% of all new cancer diagnoses. Fortunately, over the last three decades, the 5 year patient survival has increased from 56% to 71%. As with most cancers, the key to good outcomes is early detection. This is the first episode of a three part series on colorectal cancer. This episode focuses on screening. Many thanks to Dr Tristan Rutland who helped organise this series. This is the story of colorectal cancer (part 1). Our special guests are: Professor Ken Sikaris: chemical pathologists, Director of Chemical Pathology at Dorevitch Pathology and regular guest Dr Milan Bassan: gastroenterologist and Director of Endoscopy at Liverpool Hospital and returning guest Dr Tristan Rutland: lecturer, award winning anatomical pathologist for teaching and regular guest This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oct 14, 2024 • 48min

Episode 70: Understanding Troponin | As Serious As A Heart Attack

Troponin is a protein found in heart muscle that was a game changer when it came to diagnosing heart attacks and myocardial injury in the late 1990s. Three decades later, it is an invaluable test with widespread use throughout medicine. Troponin assays are venturing into their 5th generation with high-sensitivity and Point-Of-Care (POC) devices. However, there are important exceptions, caveats and pitfalls for doctors to know. This is the story of troponin. Our special guest: Our special guest is Dr Christina Trambas who is a chemical pathologist, Medical Director at St Vincent’s Pathology and chair of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australiasia (RCPA) Troponin Working Party. This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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