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Worship: Transfiguration Sunday; Minister: Rev. Debbie Weatherspoon; Message: "Take Heart!"; Scripture: Exodus 34:29-35 and Luke 9:28-36; Music director: Scott Jespersen; Worship Leaders: Margot Hanson, Susan Jardin, Mikko Jokela, Pat Anderson, Charles Lynch; Livestream producer: Frances Portis; Audio engineer: Paul Nasman; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey
In the ever-changing world of GP appraisal, there is a new emphasis on personal wellbeing and treating patients and colleagues with compassion and respect in line with General Medical Council (GMC) guidance. In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson talks to GP appraiser Dr Ravi Ramanathan about the latest developments and what they mean for individual GPs. After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:Understand the latest developments around the GP appraisal process Reflect on how GMC requirements affect GP practicePlan effectively for their next appraisalYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Resources from MIMS LearningWellbeing masterclassTransgender healthcare: why is it important?Supporting people with severe mental illnessRegister for a free healthcare professional accountHow to positively influence change and enhance impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diagnosis and treatment of cancers such as leukaemia and myeloma poses unique challenges. In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson talks to haemato-oncologist Dr Majid Kazmi about how GPs and specialists can work together to build on progress in this area.After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:Understand the heterogeneity of haematological cancersAppreciate important differences in staging and treatment between haematological and other cancersRecall key pointers on symptoms, patient history, and presentation patterns that could suggest haematological cancersReflect on how outcomes for patients with haematological cancers have changed in the last 20 yearsMake best use of referral pathways for haematological cancersYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksResources from MIMS LearningChronic myeloid leukaemia: staging and managementSkin problems in haematological diseaseAbnormal full blood count - red flagsMIMS Learning LiveMIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Worship: Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time, First Sunday of Black History Month; Minister: Rev. Debbie Weatherspoon; Message: “My, my, my”; Scripture: Psalm 71:1-6; Music director: Scott Jespersen; Worship Leaders: Jeff Bruno, Susan Jardin, Caroline Lee, Pat Anderson; Audio engineer: Paul Nasman; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey
MIMS Learning editors Pat Anderson and Sangeeta Krishnan discuss the progress that the NHS is making with cancer diagnosis, and pass on some tips for GPs on symptoms and signs of oesophageal and pancreatic cancers.After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:Appreciate how the NHS is making progress with earlier cancer diagnosisReflect on which cancers tend to be diagnosed late and how deprivation can affect stage at diagnosisRecall key symptoms associated with oesophageal cancerBe more aware of signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancerYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksResources from MIMS LearningPancreatic cancer - red flag symptomsDyspepsia - red flag symptomsUnintentional weight loss - red flag symptomsPodcast: NHS England's Professor Peter Johnson on optimising early cancer diagnosisMIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional accountExternal resourcesUICC. World Cancer Day, 4 February 2025.NHS England. Cancer registration statistics, England, 2022. 17 October 2024.Cancer Research UK. Bowel cancer rates rising in younger adults around the world. 11 December 2024.Cancer Research UK. Oesophageal cancer. September 2023. Cancer Research UK. Symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Accessed 29 January 2025.Pancreatic Cancer UK. Signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer. Accessed 29 January 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, Dr Sarah Bull talks to MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson about her experience of running a diagnostic clinic for non-site specific symptoms suggestive of cancer.She describes how GPs make referrals to the clinic, what happens there and how the clinic can speed up cancer diagnosis. Through case studies, she presents learning points for GPs on when to consider referral to non-site-specific diagnostic services, and how to prevent patients from `falling through the net'.Educational objectivesAfter listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:Recall why non-site-specific services are importantUnderstand how to make a referral and which tests should be performed beforehandRecall on what happens in the clinic Reflect on the case studies presented You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Resources from MIMS LearningNHS England's Professor Peter Johnson on optimising early cancer diagnosis3 key pieces of the primary care puzzle around earlier cancer diagnosisColorectal cancer: clinical reviewOther resourcesNorth West London Integrated Care System. Haematology guidelines. Accessed 13 January 2025.Cancer Research UK. Health professional. Accessed 13 January 2025.Macmillan Cancer Support. 10 top tips for healthcare professionals. Accessed 13 January 2025.MIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, editor Pat Anderson and deputy editor Rhiannon Ashman explain why MIMS Learning has chosen the topic of earlier cancer diagnosis for its 2025 campaign, and the 3 key elements – patient, presentation and pathway – that the campaign will address. Earlier cancer diagnosis is a national priority, and the campaign aims to help GPs to have a positive influence where they can, during consultations and within referral processes, to ensure the best outcomes for patients.Educational objectivesAfter listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:Recall the NHS goal for earlier diagnosis of cancer List red flags associated with unintentional weight lossRecall which test results should raise concerns about cancerConsider the importance of genetics and deprivation in cancer riskBe able to find information to support earlier cancer diagnosisYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Resources from MIMS LearningEarlier cancer diagnosis campaign pageGuidance update: latest NICE guidelines on recognition and referral of suspected cancer. Unintentional weight loss - red flag symptoms. Global trends in gastrointestinal cancers. Other resourcesCancer Research UK. Cancer risk statistics. Accessed 18 December 2024.Cancer Research UK. GP and practice insight guides. Accessed 18 December 2024. Cancer Research UK. Early cancer diagnosis data hub. Accessed 18 December 2024. King's College London. Early GP referrals are leading to cancer patients surviving longer. 21 April 2020. Macmillan Cancer Support. 10 top tips for primary care professionals. Accessed 18 December 2024. NHS. Cancer detection rate. Accessed 18 December 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Prostate cancer is common: one in four Black men will develop it, and one in eight white men. Professor Mike Kirby talks to MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson about how GPs should approach diagnosis, and provides tips on best care for people who are undergoing or have undergone prostate cancer treatment. He says GPs have a vital role to play in managing cardiovascular risk and managing treatment-related problems.After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be more able to:Identify symptoms associated with prostate cancerAppreciate why symptoms alone do not paint the whole pictureUnderstand the role of PSA testing for prostate cancerUnderstand what investigations patients with suspected prostate cancer will be offeredReflect on the advantages and disadvantages of different treatment options Manage cardiovascular risk and treatment-related problems in men who have had treatmentYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksResources from MIMS LearningGuidance update: NICE guidelines on prostate cancerManaging complications of treatments for prostate cancerBenign prostatic hyperplasia: clinical reviewCharitiesProstate Cancer ResearchProstate Cancer UKThe Errol McKellar Foundation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Frailty is a state akin to walking on a tightrope - a relatively small `wobble' can have significant consequences. In an interview with MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson, frailty GP Dr Alistair Robertson explains the concept of frailty and how it can be usefully applied in general practice.After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be more aware of:The definition of frailtyThe benefits of identifying and managing frailtyHow to identify frail patients in your practiceHow to involve colleaguesServices that can help you to manage frailtyProfessional development around frailtyYou can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksMIMS Learning resourcesFrailty: clinical reviewPodcast: breathlessness, diabetes and frailty, and measlesDiabetes and older peopleExternal resourcesRCGP. How to develop and maintain a role in frailty. August 2023.RCGP. The GP+ Careers podcast. 3: GP+ Frailty with Dr Alistair Robertson. [Spotify] September 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Worship: Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost; Minister: Rev. Debbie Weatherspoon; Preacher: Carlos Altamirano; Message: "When words fail, Music speaks!"; Music director: Scott Jespersen; Scripture: Psalm 95:1-7; Worship Leaders: Susan Willim, Clark Kellogg, Pat Anderson; Livestream producer: Frances Portis; Audio engineer: Paul Nasman; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey
In this episode, Dr Pipin Singh talks to MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson about how to provide care for nursing home residents that meets their needs and enables them to have the best possible quality of life.His practice's approach makes best use of time and draws in the support of pharmacists and nursing home teams to plan and deliver care and to plan ahead so that frail, older residents are treated in accordance with their wishes.As part of the episode, Dr Singh focuses on medication review, using a case study example to work through the issues faced by one elderly resident with multiple health problems and multiple prescribed medications. He outlines how medication review has affected this patient's quality of life, and how providing continuity of care to patients in this situation is very professionally rewarding. This episode is supported by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine, which has recently released an e-learning course entitled Managing Respiratory Diseases. You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksUnsafe swallow in a patient who lacks capacity: nursing home case studyPolypharmacy in a patient with dementia: nursing home case studyMultiple morbidity: nursing home case studyRecurrent falls in older peopleAssessment of older peopleMIMS LearningRegister for a free healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this bulletin, leading Indigenous Voice campaigner Pat Anderson backs push for national truth and justice commission; Australians say they will be using incoming tax cuts on groceries and other essentials; and in Tennis, Australian Max Purcell happy with the milestone of contesting his first ATP Tour singles final.
What clinical features set hayfever apart from COVID and/or asthma? What are the major risk factors for developing melanoma? And what key conditions do you need to be aware of in the hotter months?In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editors Rhiannon Ashman and editor Pat Anderson will discuss how to distinguish hayfever from COVID-19, red flags of more serious conditions, and advice around treatment. For our interview section, Rhiannon speaks to consultant dermatologist Dr Suchitra Chinthapalli about what GPs need to know about the prevalence of melanoma, its risk factors and guidelines for safe sun exposure. Finally, we will look at three key points on summer illnesses, including Lyme disease, diarrhoea and fever in adults.You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksHayfeverKey questions on hayfeverSkin cancerDermatology research briefing: focus on melanomaManagement of non-melanoma skin cancer in older people Seasonal conditionsErythema - red flagsDiarrhoea - red flag symptomsRegister to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Human existence has always been bound with the health of our natural world. What can we learn from how a changing climate has already, for centuries, dramatically shaped the development and demise of civilisations across time? In the 2024 Gandhi Oration, renowned historian and author Peter Frankopan unraveled the historical narrative, framing the natural environment as the crucial factor impacting humankind. ABOUT THE GANDHI ORATIONSince 2012, UNSW Sydney has hosted the annual Gandhi Oration celebrating the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi as a champion of human rights. The Oration features discussions on the significant human rights issues of our time. Past speakers have included Senator Pat Dodson, Peter Greste, Pat Anderson, Shoma Chaudhury, Reverend Tim Costello, Rosie Batty and Shen Narayanasamy. Presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas, and supported by Adelaide Writers' Week and The Wheeler Centre.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, the MIMS Learning team review the diagnosis and management of painful diabetic neuropathy and outline three things GPs need to know about delirium.Also, MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson speaks to award-winning resilience trainer Dr Farnaaz Sharief about what GPs can do to improve their own and their colleagues' wellbeing. You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksMIMS Learning homepageMIMS LearningPainful diabetic neuropathy Understanding painful diabetic neuropathyBest use of neuropathic pain medicationDepression and anxiety in people with chronic painWellbeingWellbeing masterclassDeliriumDelirium: clinical reviewDelirium – red flag symptoms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of season 3 of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson meets Dr Susru Sukumaran, a GP providing essential support to members of the LGBTQ+ community who are struggling with drug addiction. MIMS Learning editors also discuss the latest learning modules on the mental health needs of displaced people, and on the management of premature ejaculation - said to be the most common male sexual disorder. You can visit the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksMental health needs of displaced peopleSupporting displaced people with mental health conditionsSupporting the LGBTQ+ communityLondon Friend: call 0207 833 1674 or email office@londonfriend.org.uk. Switchboard: Helpline 0800 0119 100 or email hello@switchboard.lgbtGalop: supports LGBTQ+ people who have experienced violence or abuse. Helpline 0800 999 5428 or email email.help@galop.org.uk Terrence Higgins Trust: HIV and sexual health charity. Helpline 0808 802 1221 or email: info@tht.org.uk Talk to Frank: resource about the drugs and their effects.Premature ejaculationPremature ejaculation: clinical reviewRegister to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is the ‘elephant in the room' for healthcare professionals? What do clinicians need to know about colorectal cancer screening? What are three key facts related to bronchiolitis?In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, consultant geriatrician Dr Anna Steel speaks to MIMS Learning managing editor Pat Anderson about the ‘elephant in the room', which is end of life care planning in clinical practice. This episode also features a discussion on the risks, epidemiology, diagnosis and management of colorectal cancer. For the ‘three key points' section, Pat, Rhiannon and Sangeeta discuss the latest on bronchiolitis in children, including presentation, recommended investigations and when to refer.You can visit the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Useful linksColorectal cancerColorectal cancer: clinical reviewIs there a causal link between Helicobacter pylori and colorectal cancer?Could low levels of faecal haemoglobin indicate future risk of colorectal cancer?Could exercise impact disease-free survival in colon cancer?End of life careCare of people nearing the end of life learning plan BronchiolitisNICE guidelines on bronchiolitis in children Register to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
0.5 CPD hoursAbnormal liver function tests are very common in general practice, so what action do GPs need to take? Dr Pipin Singh discusses the options with Pat Anderson in episode 5 of the second season of the Clinical Update podcast. Also in this episode, our medical editors talk about the relationship between lung cancer and COPD, and finish up with three key points about managing gout, based on the latest NICE guidance.You can visit the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Lung cancer and COPDMIMS Learning. Understanding the relationship between COPD and lung cancer. August 2022.MIMS Learning. COPD and common comorbidities learning plan. January 2023.Gov.uk. New lung cancer screening roll out to detect cancer sooner. June 2023.Liver diseaseMIMS Learning. Abnormal liver function tests: case-based discussion. Reviewed November 2020.MIMS Learning. Guidance update: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. September 2016.MIMS Learning. End of life care scenario: managing hepatic failure. Updated August 2021.Management of goutMIMS Learning. Guidance update: latest NICE guidelines on gout. August 2022Register to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many Australians are still unsure what the referendum on is even about. What would a Voice to Parliament look like, and how would it help Indigenous people? To help make it more clear, the Australia Institute's own Kate McBride recently sat down with Pat Anderson AO, Alyawarre woman and architect of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. This was recorded on Friday 8th September 2023 and things may have changed since recording. The Australia Institute // @theausinstitute Guests: Pat Anderson AO, Alyawarre woman and architect of the Uluru Statement from the Heart Kate McBride, Parlimentary Liason, the Australia Institute // @Kate_McBride_1 Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Producer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermacey Edited by: Emily Perkins Theme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot SessionsSupport Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Richard Smith, former editor of the BMJ, talks to Sangeeta Krishnan about the work of the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change. He explains that the Alliance, of which he is chair, is doing everything possible to mitigate the effects of climate change or, as he puts it, ‘the defining issue of our age'.Also in this episode, Pat Anderson and Dawn Liz Powell discuss the NICE guidelines on managing chronic kidney disease. And for our regular ‘three key points' feature, Sangeeta, Pat, and Dawn look at what we know about scarlet fever. Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Chronic kidney diseaseGuidance update: latest NICE guidelines on chronic kidney diseaseDiabetes-related kidney disease: prevalence, diagnosis, and impactCKD: the hidden public health emergencyClimate changeClimate change and healthcareRespiratory research briefing September 2023Reducing emissions from inhalersScarlet feverScarlet fever presentation and managementEspresso CPD: invasive Group A streptococcusMIMS Learning paediatrics page Register to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Worship: Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost; Pastor: Rev. Debbie Weatherspoon; Message: Coming Home: The Table of Peace; Scripture: Romans 14: 1-12 and Matthew 18: 21-35; Worship Leaders: Judy Kriege, Pat Bruce Lerrigo, Caroline Lee, Beverly Dance, Pat Anderson, Travis Pratt, Alice Templeton; Acolyte: Charlotte Ober & Melinda Rutkowski; Livestream producer: Zachary McVey; Audio engineer: Paul Nasman; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey
Is erectile dysfunction a sign of cardiovascular disease? What are the treatment options for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction? What three things should GPs know about HIV?In this episode, Professor Michael Kirby talks to MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson about erectile dysfunction. He calls it a ‘frighteningly common' condition that affects up to 70% of men as they get older, and says that it can be a sign of cardiovascular disease. Additionally, medical editors Dawn Liz Powell and Sangeeta Krishnan discuss heart failure with preserved ejection fraction. Then, deputy editor Rhiannon Ashman joins them to bring you three key points about supporting people with HIV. Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Useful linksHeart failure Diagnosis and management of heart failure with preserved ejection fractionHeart failure: latest developments learning planErectile dysfunctionCardiology - erectile dysfunction and the heartErectile dysfunction - red flag symptomsHIVGuidance update: latest guidance on HIVHIV-associated malignanciesRegister to access contentRegister for a free MIMS Learning healthcare professional account Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What are the latest treatments for sleep apnoea? What are the implications of the 5-year data from the DiRECT study of a `soups and shakes' diet for diabetes remission? Find out with the first episode of the second season of the Clinical Update podcast.This podcast provides key learning points to healthcare professionals, based on the content of the MIMS Learning education website and live events.Sleep apnoea is a common disorder and effective management is vital. In this episode, medical editor Dawn Liz Powell interviews consultant Dr Swapna Mandal to find out the latest about treatment of sleep apnoea. Also in this episode, editor Pat Anderson and medical editor Sangeeta Krishnan discuss topical steroid withdrawal, and between us we provide 3 key points about the latest findings from the DiRECT study of diabetes.Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast [please add link] to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Useful linksTopical steroid withdrawalTopical steroid withdrawal (MIMS Learning module)Obstructive sleep apnoeaAdult obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome: clinical review (MIMS Learning module)Identifying and managing COPD-OSA overlap syndrome (MIMS Learning module)Respiratory research briefing June 2023 (MIMS Learning module)Sleep and ventilation learning plan (MIMS Learning plan)GMC. Patients' fitness to drive and reporting concerns to the DVLA or DVA. Accessed August 2023.DiRECT study of diabetesLean MEJ, Leslie WS, Barnes AC et al. Primary care-led weight management for remission of type 2 diabetes (DiRECT): an open-label, cluster-randomised trial. Lancet 2018; 391(10120): 541–51.Lean MEJ, Leslie WS, Barnes AC et al. Durability of a primary care-led weight-management intervention for remission of type 2 diabetes: 2-year results of the DiRECT open-label, cluster-randomised trial. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol 2019; 7(5): 344–55.Diabetes research briefing May 2023 (MIMS Learning module) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Worship: Presence; Pastor: Kristin Stoneking; Scripture: Acts 2:1-21; Worship Leaders: LeRoy Howard, Dana Buntrock, Pat Anderson, Danica Elliot, Jacqueline Divenyi, Mirta Routh, Caroline Lee, Sally Nasman, Iral Toven, Scarlet McClure; Acolyte:Thomas and William Starkey; Ushers: Glenn Eagleson; Livestream producer: Zachary McVey; Audio engineer: Paul Nasman; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey
Good cancer care involves not only deploying the latest diagnostic tests and treatments, but also treating your patient as an individual. This special episode of the Clinical Update podcast features an interview with oncology physician Dr Robert Uzzo, president and CEO of the Fox Chase Cancer Centre in Philadelphia, USA.Dr Uzzo talks about the changing picture of cancer care, in conversation with MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson and oncology specialty editor Sangeeta Krishnan. He explains how our perception the nature of cancer is changing, and how new diagnostic techniques and treatments are radically changing what's possible - providing clinicians with a means to provide truly personalised medicine.Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Useful linksOncology guidance updates learning plan (MIMS Learning learning plan)Managing the oncology patient's expectations (MIMS Learning module) Genomic testing to guide cancer treatment (MIMS Learning on-demand webinar) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do clinicians need to know about menopause? Find out with this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, featuring an interview with Dr Louise Newson and discussion between MIMS Learning editors on key learning from our website.In this episode, MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson meets Dr Newson for a discussion of key action you could take to benefit women with menopausal symptoms. In other segments, MIMS Learning editors discuss controversy around NICE guidance on chronic fatigue syndrome, and present some research findings very close to home. After listening to this podcast, you will be better able to understand the characteristics and possibilities around menopause consider how its management is changing. You'll also know more about diagnosing chronic fatigue syndrome, and recommended treatment, and be better equipped to advise parents whose children have unexplained contact dermatitis.Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Useful linksProgramme for MIMS Learning Live on 9 June 2023 including women's health half-day streamGuidance update on ME/CFS (MIMS Learning module).Unusual presentations of menopause (MIMS Learning on-demand webinar with Dr Louise Newson).Dermatology research briefing February 2023 (MIMS Learning research briefing).Allergic contact dermatitis (MIMS Learning module).Respiratory research briefing January 2022 (MIMS Learning research briefing). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What can be done to improve outcomes for patients with RA? How can diabetes lead to sexual problems for women? Find out with MIMS Learning editors and rheumatologist Dr Tamir Malley in the third episode of the Clinical Update podcast. In this episode, Dr Tamir Malley explains treatment horizons for rheumatoid arthritis (RA), in an interview with MIMS Learning editor Pat Anderson. In other segments, MIMS Learning editors discuss key learning points from modules on sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes, along with some sweet research on cardiovascular disease. After listening to this podcast, you will be better able to understand the characteristics and disease course of rheumatoid arthritis and consider how its management is changing. You'll also know more about the prevalence of sexual problems in women with diabetes and how to ask proactively about these.Visit MIMS Learning to record your learning and claim CPD credits. You can visit the website version of this podcast to make notes and keep a record of your learning. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals along with a handy CPD organiser.Useful linksUnderstanding sexual dysfunction in women with diabetes (MIMS Learning module)Programme for MIMS Learning Live on 9 June 2023 including rheumatology half-day streamPrimary care research briefing featuring research on sweeteners (MIMS Learning module)British Heart Foundation advice on sweeteners Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Worship: World Communion Day, Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost; Preacher: Rev. Dr. Kristin Stoneking; Scripture: Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15; Message: "Hope: Dwelling in the Unseen"; Worship Leaders: Rev. Jerry Asheim, Pat Anderson, Melani Gantes, Susan Jardin, Aimee Reeder, Becky Wheat; Ministers: All of the People; Acolyte: Ruby Reeder, Lucia Castaneda; Livestream producer: Zachary McVey; Podcast producer: Ethan Toven-Lindsey; Director of communication: Merrie Bunt
First Nation's Voice to Parliament here II It has been announced by the new Federal Government that there will be a referendum put to the Australian people around a First Nation's Voice to Parliament. A short exerpt (full) from a recent Australia Institute event gives space fro Pat Anderson, AO and Prof Megan Davis to talk about the Uluru Statement from the Heart which is the start of the process.Acknowledgement of Archie Roach's Passing here II an interview with Archie from 1988.Zelda Grimshaw & Blockade Australia here II 3cr Radiothon event Climate, Capitalism and the Future heard from Blockade Australian Activist Zelda Grimshaw.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy curates the week with satire.National Climate Audit here II the Australian Security Climate Council has been given the go ahead to do a national climate audit after 10 years of a LNP government with its head in the sand. We hear from Dr Robert Glaser from the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) and Admiral Chris Barrie about how quickly the nation needs to act in this emergency. A Word from the Climate Council here II a tiny word from Lesley Hughes, from the Climate Council, from a MEAA event around how journalists can report climate.
Pat Anderson Dir. Football Ops & Running Backs Coach speaks on the development of the Cardinal Gibbons program, The methods he uses to select the next stars to play at Cardinal Gibbons, His ability to be a top level talent evaluator and his desire to Coach College Football, The recent State Championship game thriller against Cocoa High (Orlando) and his annual 7 on 7 Tournament with a tip he received from a former Dallas Cowboys great Running Back --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theathletesgrindby5starathltcs/support
Ashley Hayden Walden pops on after a quick update from Junior National coach Pat Anderson. Ashley discusses her time competing at the 2002 Olympics, what it's like to be married to National Team coach Bengt Walden and details the track in Winterberg, Germany.
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast!In episode 065, A big infrastructure bill in the United States gets passed and hydrogen plays a big part in it. And an article in The New York Times talks about how hydrogen can save aviation. All of this on today's hydrogen podcast. Thank you for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast. Please feel free to email me at info@thehydrogenpodcast.com with any questions. Also, if you wouldn't mind subscribing to my podcast using your preferred platform... I would greatly appreciate it. Respectfully,Paul RoddenVISIT THE HYDROGEN PODCAST WEBSITEhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.comCHECK OUT OUR BLOGhttps://thehydrogenpodcast.com/blog/WANT TO SPONSOR THE PODCAST? Send us an email to: info@thehydrogenpodcast.comNEW TO HYDROGEN AND NEED A QUICK INTRODUCTION?Start Here: The 6 Main Colors of Hydrogen
Catch up with Junior National Team coach Pat Anderson to hear what is in store for the juniors this year.
Octogenarian Pat Anderson, 89, retired from her lifelong career as a textile studio craftsman - spinning, knitting, sewing and weaving. Leaving her daughter in charge of the studio, she embarked on an unusual retirement project: creating and providing hand-knit prosthetics for mastectomy breast cancer survivors. As a lifelong textile studio craftsman, Pat was well versed in the legal, professional, and ethical challenges this project presented. Once everything was in place she filed a copyright. We could see the excitement in her when she proclaimed, “To date, 1500 pairs have been lovingly gifted, from one survivor to another.” 60% of all recipients offer to join the project as co-sponsors with donations. Each pair of Busters that goes out is paid for. At the end of the year there is a surplus which Pat generously donates to the Breast Cancer Support Program at Sharp Memorial Hospital in California. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Women Over 70 has committed to donating 20% of all contributions we receive to the Busters Project during the month of October. Contributions are the only form of funding for this important project. “We are blessed to know that we are really creating something that has a positive impact on someone else's life.” Connect with Pat:Email: spinshuttlestudio@gmail.com
Don't settle for justing being a music leader in your church. We want to be worship pastors who pastor our people. A lot of times we pit these things against each other. This vs that. But the reality is we have to lead music but it's most important that we pastor our churches and teams. Connect with Pat and Fellowship Worship: Pat on instagram Fellowship Worship on Instagram Spotify Worship | Theology | Creative Spirit Truth exists to help you lead your church and lead your team in Biblically formed Worship in Spirit and Truth. Connect with me Spirit Truth Worship on Instagram Dalton on Instagram Spotify
Today's guests include Tanner Purintin, Linton HMB head coach, and Pat Anderson, South-Shanley swimming coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Today marks the beginning of Reconciliation week, a yearly reminder of the effort needed still to bridge the gap between black and white Australians and to recognise First Nations people and their connection to the land. Central to that journey is the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which yesterday was declared the winner of the 2021 Sydney Peace Prize.
In an age increasingly defined by accusation and resentment, can forgiveness play a more powerful role? Law Professor Martha Minow asks us to consider the big questions: who has the right to forgive? And who should be forgiven? Individuals and societies have the right to withhold forgiveness, but can letting go allow for grievances to impact us less? Forgiveness does not change the past, but it can transform the future. Martha Minow, Harvard Law Professor and human rights expert, in conversation with leading UNSW Law Professor George Williams will explore how we think about forgiveness. - Since 2012 the annual Gandhi Oration has been hosted by UNSW Sydney to celebrate the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi as a champion of human rights. The event features discussions of the significant human rights issues of our time. Past speakers have included Senator Pat Dodson, Peter Greste, Pat Anderson, Shoma Chaudhury Reverend Tim Costello, Rosie Batty and Shen Narayanasamy.
December 6, 2020 Pat Anderson
This week I am joined by my good friend Pat Anderson! Join us as we dive into this weeks big UFC Pay-Per View and so much more!
Pat Anderson nos habla en este podcast de las luces y sombras de las emociones y cómo es en esas sombras de las mal llamadas emociones negativas donde están los regalos para avanzar. Nos muestra también lo importante que es equivocarnos porque sin ello no hay aprendizaje y sobre todo cómo tener más compasión por nosotros mismos y nuestro proceso.
Just the Biggest idiots on the planet. They have every advantage except intelligence. That's why they will never win. Except as California Penal League Spit Roasting Champs for the next seventy years. Way to go Jimbo the Team Captain and Devin Co Spit Roasting Champ serving along side of Kevin, Ryan Gad, Pat Anderson and Brendan and Mike Walker and a whole bunch of other disgraced Woods that suck dick and get ass fucked daily. Way to go dumbassses. The loss prevention manager of Rite Aide on Kettner Blvd in San Diego, a person hired to maintain honesty and intergrity for the store and prevent corruption and adhere to a higher standard of moral turpitude has been bought off to put Potassium Cholride in a pre-set up bottle of vodka for me that he knows will kill me.. No fucking honor or integrity or job or life or freedom for this shit bag. Just another victim to fall to Jimbo the Joke snd his reckless disregard for anyone but himself and his myopic goal, and he will fail in that goal and take over 600 people down with him. Fucking loser. He cares about no one but his hatred for me. It will be his death. His downfall. His greastest of fuck ups that will cost him his life. "When starting on a road of revenge begin by digging two graves. In this case, start with 600 and none of those graves will ever be occupied by me". Fuck you. You will not be able to prevent the loss of everything you value and cherish in life. That's the consequence of the decions you made so quickly to kill an innocent person. You will be held accountable by the final arbiter and the penultimate losss prevention manager our department or universe has to offer. The dislexic doG. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-kambestad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-kambestad/support
Here's to you Krusti Kristi the Klown kovered in a klear koat of kock kream. Kick Kum filled krack rocks on your way back home...One Kum filled krack rocks....two Kum filled krack rocks....three Kum fillle krack rocks.....Krusti Kristi the Kum Klown is Counting Kum filled Krack rocks on the way back to her krappy krack Kondo! This is The Kount from Nightmare on Sesame Street. It doesn't feel good at all you fucking whore to be publically ridiculed and hated by everyone. This is how I was treated by you all for five years. At least everything you all said about me were all LIES. What I have written and posted is all true. You are a drug addict. You are trash. You are a whore. You took money to have sex with men. You Fucked many of my former friends. Christian Paquet. Marshall Nebeker. Matta Oatman, Ryan Gad, Kevin Bohannon, Pat Anderson, my former attorney Bradley Corbett, who BTW fucked me over and took a bribe from my POS father. You also fucked my dad Jimbo. My brother Devin. You Fucked Liz and Tessa in a disgusting 3 way as a way to insult me. There are many more. (If any of you cock gobblers want your names removed from this factually accurate list than you can reach me in person with 50 grand in cash. Easy enough right?) I Fucking hate you Krack whore Kunt Krusti Kristi the Kum Kovered Klown that has Klamydia and Krabs and krotch rot. Fuck you. You were supposed to be my wife and my best friend and you sold me out and your soul for 100 grand. Go kill yourself as you are nothing as you have no dignity left. You have nothing left. Oh how was being banged by an Indian chief? We you hoping to go back to college but too stupid to get in so you said I will bang a chief to get into a shitty community college to get your license to bleach dirty assholes. He covered you in fire water retardant Kum you kunt. To be honest I am glad this happened because I got to see exactly what a demon you truly are. Krusty Garbage with no inherent Value. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-kambestad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-kambestad/support
Preacher: Rev. Kristin Stoneking; Scripture: Jeremiah 1:4-10; Contributors: Rev. Jerry Asheim, Pat Anderson, Merrie Bunt, Anjuli Arreola-Burl, Paloma Campi, Danica Elliott, Susan Jardin, Orion Lacey, Charles Lynch, Mary Norwood, Mike Wood, Kairos Youth Choir
Episode 11: Talking auto impact of COVID with JDPower Tyson Jominy, economist Pat Anderson, racing correspondent Steve Cole Smith. Honda CR-V Hybrid with product chief Gary Robinson, analyst Stephanie Brinley. VW Atlas Cross Sport w Manny Katakis.
Despite taking steps towards becoming a more equal and inclusive society for all, Australia has a problem with human rights. Indigenous Australians are the most incarcerated in the world. More than one woman is killed every week by a partner or former partner. Over half of Australians living with a disability lack access to support services they need. The proposed Religious Discrimination Bill threatens to undermine inclusive workplaces for LGBTQI+ people. Fighting to address these issues are five fearless human rights champions. From the Australian voice to the United Nations for people living with a disability, to leading the #KidsOffNauru campaign which saw every child detained offshore brought to Australia, their resumes are enviable and inspiring portfolios of human rights advocacy. Pat Anderson is an Alyawarre woman and a powerful advocate for the health of Australia's First Peoples. She has extensive experience in community development, advocacy, policy formation and has been the chair of multiple Aboriginal health organisations. She has spoken before the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous People, published many essays and reports, and was awarded the Human Rights Medal by the Australian Human Rights Commission.
C.W. AndersonAs an in-ring performer, CW Anderson is indeed rather underrated, possessing solid technical skill and some high-impact moves, including a fine rendition of the classic Anderson spinebuster. Though not a microphone powerhouse, he does have the skill set, presence and physical resemblance to Arn Anderson (despite no actual relation) to pull off his namesake's "enforcer" role quite well." SCW (Southern Championship Wrestling) Tag Team titles w/Pat Anderson defeating David Dawson & Jimmy Torture (May 18, 1996) NWA World Tag Team titles w/Pat Anderson defeating Jackie & Bobby Fulton for vacant titles (September 14, 1996)
Pat Anderson is widely considered the best wheelchair basketball player in the world and quite possibly the best of all time. He has always had an athlete's mindset and didn't let an accident at a young age stop him from accomplishing his goals. He chats with us about coming up in the national circuit and shining at the Paralympic level. He talks about how his game has changed, and also his favorite drills to stay in shape as his career has progressed. You can definitely take some of this away into your own leagues, whether it's wheelchair basketball or not. Download the Hustle app: https://apple.co/2VlqIZo Photo courtesy of: http://www.wheelchairbasketball.ca/ Pat Anderson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrickdanderson/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The future of flight is going to look very different. In this episode, Dr. Pat Anderson shares the story of how transportation is evolving right before us. See the full episode notes at: www.thelindberghs.com/10
7:00 Acknowledgement of Country.7:01 Hellos, Boardgames & NAIDOC week wrap up.7:10 Alternative News segment 7:20 Songs of Satire featuring this weeks song “Living Below the Poverty Line” by Good Boy.7:32 Communities in Control featuring question time and response with Stan Grant around Indigenous identity. 7:48 Discussion around Saudi Arabia introduction of women’s driving law on June 24th with featured cover of The Beatles “Drive My Car” arranged by Palestinian cellist Naseem Alatrash, and features the vocals of Syrian singer, Nano Raies7:53 Interview with Ben (from BensBees) talking about Bee Security and current threats to bee populations. Discussing the global spread of the Varroa Mite as well as measures to be taken to protect Bee populations from global initiative such as the EU’s ban on neonicotinoids to the local level, planting a bee friendly garden. 8:10 Pat Anderson talking about Leadership and the NAIDOC theme this year: “Because of Her We Can”8:27 Goodbyes and Supporters
A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.Director: Cirio H. Santiago (as Cirio Santiago)Writers: Dick Miller, Ken MetcalfeStars: Jeannie Bell, Stan Shaw, Pat Anderson - via IMDBhttps://archive.org/details/T.n.t.Jackson
Episode 15 - Hang on to your butts! The guys tackle the first three Jurassic movies, then invite guests Jon Wilkins in the booth, and friend of the show Pat Anderson to discuss the hugely successful sequel and pitch their ideas for the future of the dinosaur series!Theme - "Boomstick!" By KIWAGuests - John Wilkins in the BoothA Pots and Pans Network Production 2015
Join me for the 2nd part of the Scrooge Diaries A Christmas Caroled Part 2. This week I talk about being interviewed on KXRO with Pat Anderson and Richard D, what I did for Thanksgiving and online communities. Are they valid? I also talk about not letting our past dictate our future, plus we have the 2nd part of A Christmas Caroled Drama with the song Money by Ebenezer Scrooge. At the end I play a Christmas song I recorded, my version of Angels we have heard on high. All that and more on this week's Take Him With You.
Join me for the 2nd part of the Scrooge Diaries A Christmas Caroled Part 2. This week I talk about being interviewed on KXRO with Pat Anderson and Richard D, what I did for Thanksgiving and online communities. Are they valid? I also talk about not letting our past dictate our future, plus we have the 2nd part of A Christmas Caroled Drama with the song Money by Ebenezer Scrooge. At the end I play a Christmas song I recorded, my version of Angels we have heard on high. All that and more on the next Take Him With You.