Episodios

  • The £158 million question: why aren’t we dancing to prevent falls?
    Apr 10 2026

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    Are you ready for a prescription that comes with sequins? This episode dives into the Let’s Dance campaign with special guests Angela Rippon and our very own Hussain Al‑Zubaidi, unpacking why dance isn’t just “a bit of fun” but a proper health intervention. Only 2% of UK adults dance regularly, yet it improves cardiovascular fitness, mood, memory, balance and social connection, with programmes like Dance to Health cutting falls risk significantly.

    We discuss how to nudge patients (and ourselves) towards movement that people actually want to keep doing - because it feels joyful, not like homework. Press play if you’d like a practical, evidence-based way to get patients (and your practice) moving without mentioning “the gym” once.

    Useful Links

    Let’s Dance - communication toolkit

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    43 m
  • Obesity and weight management in pregnancy, plus perianal masses: referral decisions and red flags
    Mar 27 2026

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    Two potentially practice changing pearls in one episode: we tackle obesity & weight management in pregnancy: how to raise it sensitively, what to do with BMI at booking, how to handle GLP‑1s pre‑conception, and what to say about folate, vitamin D, diet and activity. Then we demystify perianal masses: the red flags, and why the clock is ticking for thrombosed haemorrhoids. Plus a much needed best intentions story to put a smile on your face. Press play as we make your life easier and reignite your passion for primary care.

    Useful Links

    For more detail on safe use of medications related to obesity during breastfeeding, see Specialist Pharmacy Service: UK Drugs in Lactation Advisory Service – safety in breastfeeding

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    38 m
  • Precocious puberty: who needs an urgent referral?
    Mar 20 2026

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    This time Fiona and Nik serve up two “don’t miss” clinical challenges: precocious puberty—what’s normal vs red flags, who warrants urgent paediatric referral, and how to use the RCPCH puberty growth charts.

    And bullous pemphigoid—how to spot it fast, common drug links and when to phone dermatology today: when was the last time you did that?

    Useful Links

    Growth charts from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) with ‘puberty lines’ that show the normal age limits for phases of puberty:

    1. RCPCH - growth charts: girls childhood and puberty close monitoring
    2. RCPCH - growth charts: boys childhood and puberty close monitoring

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    29 m
  • Grief in general practice and acting fast with meningitis
    Feb 20 2026

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    Grief touches every consulting room. In this episode we gently unpick how to support people after loss, using the RCGP framework “A Compassionate Bereavement Response”. Practical language you can use tomorrow, how to recognise prolonged grief disorder (including in children) and when to refer. The overlap with PTSD, and realistic ways we can look after ourselves as clinicians.

    Then we change gear for an update on NICE’s 2024 guideline covering bacterial meningitis and meningococcal disease: the red flag combination that demands 999, when prehospital antibiotics are (and aren’t) advised, the easy to miss early signs, and robust safety netting.

    Press play for compassionate care, sharper suspicions, and help to make the right clinical decisions when under pressure.

    Useful links

    Grief

    Good Grief Festival (free events, YouTube Channel and curated resources)

    RCGP framework “A Compassionate Bereavement Response”

    Bacterial meningitis and meningococcal disease

    Meningitis Now

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    58 m
  • Menopause, HRT and cognition: an update on the evidence
    Feb 13 2026

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    Fiona and Nik break down the latest evidence on menopause, HRT and cognition so you can feel confident when patients ask, “Should I be worried?”

    Plus: in our second Pearl in this episode, practical tips for behaviour change that actually sticks, including how to spot those golden moments and use the STOP IT model to turn advice into action.

    Tune in for clear answers and real‑world support for primary care.

    Perfect for anyone in primary care who wants to feel informed, confident and ready for the inevitable “I saw this in the news...” conversation.

    Useful Links

    British Menopause Society: Menopause linked to loss of grey matter in the brain, poorer mental health and sleep disturbance

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    53 m
  • Navigating Domestic Abuse in Primary Care
    Jan 16 2026

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    Domestic abuse affects patients and colleagues, yet it’s often unseen- so in this compassionate, practical episode Fiona and Nik walk you through what primary care can do right now:

    1. How to spot warning signs
    2. How we should use clinical inquiry (not universal screening)
    3. How to respond to a disclosure with the LIVES framework
    4. How to document safely in the electronic medical record

    You’ll also hear why children and young people are recognised as victims in their own right, and how to notice and support a colleague who may be affected.

    Do you know about the 999 “Silent Solution”?

    All this is so you can feel more prepared, confident and informed in your next clinic.

    Press play: the right conversation at the right moment can change a life.

    Useful Links

    Domestic abuse

    Doctors Association UK offers resources and research on domestic abuse in healthcare, including:

    • Resources for doctors and health professionals experiencing domestic abuse
    • Resources for NHS employers to support staff affected by domestic abuse
    • Research and guidance on domestic abuse in healthcare professionals

    TED Talk: Why domestic violence victims don't leave

    Silent Solution

    Mr Right and Mr Wrong

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    42 m
  • Tick, Tick, Tick... Time To Update On An Allergy To Red Meat
    Jan 9 2026

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    Have you heard of Alpha-gal syndrome? It was new for nearly all of us at Red Whale too.

    Kick off the year with some free CPD as Fi and Nik share what you need to know in this week’s round-up of Red Whale Pearls.

    They discuss:

    1. What Alpha-gal syndrome is and how it affects patients
    2. The serious consequences of this rare, tick-borne allergy to red meat
    3. How it manifests as urticaria occurring 2–6 hours after ingesting mammal products
    4. How repeated exposure can increase sensitivity and risk of anaphylaxis.

    And because we love a smile, we’ve included a best intentions story: when two should have been one!

    Listen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources.

    Further Pearls from December will be covered next time

    Useful Links

    Alpha-gal

    Patients may need specific dietetic device to support them in this. Anaphylaxis UK has produced a patient information leaflet with more details:
    https://www.anaphylaxis.org.uk/fact-sheet/alpha-gal/

    UKHSA: Tips and tricks to stay safe from ticks

    Video:
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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    29 m
  • Sleigh the workload: flu antiviral know‑how & the art of not over‑testing to check "I'm well"...
    Dec 19 2025

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    Grab your trainers, your dog lead, or even shake your jingle bells, and join us for some free CPD as we have another relaxed round up of recent Red Whale primary care Pearls of wisdom. In the second of two episodes this month, Fi and Nik discuss:

    1. It’s beginning to look a lot like…flu season. There’s been a LOT of media coverage on seasonal influenza over the past few weeks. But aside from flu jabs, are you confident in where we would use antivirals? We look at the criteria for giving antivirals: for treatment, for prophylaxis, and the evidence behind it.
    2. “I would like a blood test to check I am well…” What do you do with this request? We share a handy framework to help, and think about how ‘just ticking a box’ could cause a lot of work down the line!

    Listen as soon as you can to ensure you have full access to all the free resources.

    Useful Links

    UKHSA guideline (2025): treatment and prophylaxis of influenza

    GP Trainee Essentials support package information, and the Red Whale Calendar

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    Disclaimer: We make every effort to ensure the information in this podcast is accurate and correct at the date of publication, but it is of necessity of a brief and general nature, and this should not replace your own good clinical judgement, or be regarded as a substitute for taking professional advice in appropriate circumstances. In particular, check drug doses, side-effects and interactions with the British National Formulary. Save insofar as any such liability cannot be excluded at law, we do not accept any liability for loss of any type caused by reliance on the information in this podcast.

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    30 m