Episodios

  • The importance of research and teaching in primary care
    Aug 23 2024

    This week Emma speaks to GP and co-chair of the Society of Academic Primary Care Dr Duncan Shrewsbuy about the role academia has to play in primary care – both in terms of teaching and research.


    Duncan explains why we need more research in primary care, how practices can get more in research or start smaller-scale research projects in their own practice, as well as some of the issues around sharing data from the GP patient record for large-scale research projects.


    They also explain how changes to the way undergraduates are taught is starting to shift the perception of general practice among medical students and other branches of medicine and offer advice to GPs on how to develop a career in research or teaching.


    Useful links

    Society for Academic Primary Care

    RCGP Research Ready information

    More information on CPRD - Clinical Practice Research Datalink

    RCGP sets out steps to achieve 'parity of esteem' for general practice

    More than half of GP practices in England took part in clinical research last year




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  • GP contract uplift, will ARRS GP jobs work, plus GP working hours
    Aug 16 2024

    This week Emma and Nick discuss the additional uplift to the GP contract for 2024/25, how it is being applied and what it means for GP practices, GP pay and staff salaries.


    They also talk about the government’s emergency intervention that will see £82m added to the additional roles reimbursement scheme this year so that primary care networks can employ newly qualified GPs and what we know about how that will work.


    And they look at this year’s GMC State of Medical Education and Practice report and what it tells us about how GPs feel about their job and the number of hours they work, as well as a new study in the British Journal of General Practice that says we need to move away from using ‘sessions’ as a way to define how many hours GPs work.


    Our good news story this week is about very low calorie diets and diabetes remission.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


    Useful links

    Global sum to rise 7.4% in 2024/25 as final detail of GP contract revealed

    Contract uplift won't deliver promised 6% pay rise for GP partners, accountant warns

    BMA warns GPs 'now is not the time to waver' over collective action

    New GP model pilots could trap practices in PCN DES, says BMA

    GP ARRS plan to start from October, NHS officials confirm

    GP 'soup and shake' referrals put type 2 diabetes in remission for one in three patients




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  • Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer on GP collective action and what happens now
    Aug 7 2024

    This week Emma speaks to Dr Katie Bramall-Stainer, chair of the BMA England GP committee, about collective action by GPs, what it means for practices and what the BMA is hoping it will achieve.


    In this conversation Katie explains why she believes collective action is necessary to achieve a better deal for general practice, what action will involve and how the profession can keep patients on side while it takes this step.


    She also explains how the BMA’s safe working guidance can help practices and even improve things for patients, the key changes that she believes are necessary in both the shorter and longer term to ensure a sustainable future for general practice and her view on the new government’s approach.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


    Useful links

    BMA advice on collective action

    BMA GPs are on your side patient facing campaign

    What does collective action mean for GP practices?

    Why GPs are ready to press ahead with collective action

    Contract uplift and £82m ARRS plan 'first steps' to sustainable general practice, Streeting tells GPs



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  • Preventive medicine in general practice - with Dr Adrian Hayter from the RCGP
    Aug 2 2024

    This week Emma speaks to Dr Adrian Hayter, the Royal College of GPs medical director of clinical policy and a GP in Windsor, about the college’s new clinical priority - preventive medicine.


    In this conversation Adrian explains why the college has chosen to focus on prevention, some of the work it will be doing on this issue and the role general practice has to play in preventing ill health.


    He also talks about how addressing health inequalities feeds into this work, the resources the college hopes to produce to support GPs in practice and his previous role as NHS England’s national clinical director for older people and personalised care - and what this involved during the pandemic.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


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  • A BMA GP manifesto, next steps on collective action and the future of PAs
    Jul 26 2024

    This week the GPonline team discusses the BMA’s vision for how to rebuild general practice in England, what both the BMA and the RCGP want from the new government and how the BMA’s ballot on collective action – which closes on Monday – plays into all of this.


    They also talk about what happens next for physician associates in general practice after a new poll shows public confusion of the role and the RCGP called for a halt to recruitment of PAs in general practice last month.


    Our good news story this week is about a GP who was awarded the contract to run her practice after a three-and-a-half year battle.


    This episode was presented by GPonlne editor Emma Bower, deputy editor Nick Bostock and senior reporter Kimberley Hackett. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


    Useful links

    BMA vision to rebuild general practice

    GP leaders unveil blueprint to 'fix general practice' and end unemployment crisis

    ICBs told to prepare for knock-on impact of GP collective action

    Only half of patients know the difference between doctors and physician associates

    RCGP demands halt to recruitment of physician associates amid safety fears




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    41 m
  • Gambling harms - how GPs and practices can help their patients
    Jul 19 2024

    Dr Emma Ryan, a GP in South East London and the Royal College of GPs clinical champion for gambling harms, explains the role general practice can play in tackling problem gambling and gambling harms.


    In this conversation Emma talks about the impact problem gambling can have on individuals and their families, recommendations from NICE’s new guidance on gambling harms and why GPs should ask patients about their gambling habits.


    She also talks about the support available for patients, a new educational resource on gambling that she’s developed for the RCGP, and what support practices themselves can provide to patients.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


    Useful links

    ● RCGP Gambling Harms Hub

    ● Why GPs should be on the front line of the fight against gambling harm

    ● GPs should routinely ask patients about gambling, says draft NICE guidance

    ● NICE’s draft guidance on harmful gambling



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  • What does a new Labour government mean for general practice?
    Jul 12 2024

    This week Emma talks to Tim Gardner, assistant director of policy at the Health Foundation think tank, about what a new Labour government could mean for general practice and the rest of the NHS.


    They discuss Labour’s plans to shift a greater share of NHS funding to primary care and what that could mean for general practice, what the government needs to do to bring down the NHS waiting list, and whether it can do anything to avert collective action by GPs.


    Tim also explains where the new government might look to for quick wins on the NHS to show progress in its first 100 days, what improvements could be delivered through reform alone and whether Labour’s spending plans during the election will add up to make the changes that are needed to the health service.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower. It was produced by Czarina Deen.

    Useful links

    Streeting commits to increasing general practice share of NHS funding

    BMA calls for GP funding to rise to 15% of NHS budget and new 'family doctor charter'

    RCGP calls on government to overhaul NHS workforce plan to boost GP numbers

    Most GPs in England back taking collective action, poll suggests




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  • Underfunding and practice closures, GP collective action, the GP standing to be a Green MP
    Jul 4 2024

    The podcast is out a bit early this week because of the election.


    In this week’s episode Emma and Nick discuss the BMA ballot on collective action, and look at the case of a practice in Cambridge that has handed back its contract despite having high patient satisfaction scores to explain why funding for general practice is now a critical issue. Nick also explains what action practices could take if the ballot is successful.


    They also talk about new NHS England pilots, which will be looking at how PCNs can develop new ways of working in general practice.


    And Emma speaks to GP and Green Party health spokesperson Dr Pallavi Devulapalli who is standing in this week’s general election in South West Norfolk, a seat currently held by former Conservative prime minister Liz Truss.


    Our good news this week is about some inspiring GPs - as we look at the winners of the RCGP’s Inspire Awards.


    This episode was presented by GPonline editor Emma Bower and deputy editor Nick Bostock. It was produced by Czarina Deen.


    Useful links

    The GPs standing to be MPs

    'Devastated' partners at highly-rated GP practice hand back contract

    Better-paid APMS provider to pilot new care model after partners hand back contract

    GP appointments cap will underpin collective action in general practice

    RCGP demands halt to recruitment of physician associates amid safety fears

    RCGP recognises achievements of members in its annual Inspire Awards






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    40 m