Primary Care Knowledge Boost
All things General Practice! Join doctors Sara and Lisa as they interview specialists from around Greater Manchester with the aim of improving the confidence and knowledge of local primary care clinicians. The podcast has been made possible due to the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester.
Episodes

Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
Wednesday Jul 22, 2020
As part of her role as Associate Dean in Health Education North West, Dr Alison Caldwell looks after GP trainees who sit the AKT and those that may fail. In this episode she shares her pearls of wisdom for preparing and sitting the AKT.
It has lots of useful information for trainees and trainers including how to break down the curriculum and where to best focus learning as well as how to actually do that learning effectively. We also cover how to improve exam technique as well as useful resources and specific advice for those who have tried and failed the exam.
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Useful resources:
Fourteen Fish for GP Trainees: https://www.fourteenfish.com/audience/gptrainee
RCGP - MRCGP Applied Knowledge Test (AKT): https://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/mrcgp-exam-overview/mrcgp-applied-knowledge-test-akt.aspx
RCGP- GP Curriculum Overview: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/training/gp-curriculum-overview.aspx
BNF Online: https://bnf.nice.org.uk/
RCGP - Clinical evidence and data interpretation: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/mrcgp-exam-overview/-/media/B4406D5D2E9A492B86AD74BC3FEFD08B.ashx
Bolton GP scheme - Medical statistics: http://boltongptraining.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Stats_Handout_2_MEHDI_FARD_ST3.pdf
General Practice Education in Health Education England working across the North West: https://www.nwpgmd.nhs.uk/general-practice-education-north-western-deanery
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This episode has been made with the support of Health Education North West. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Wednesday Jul 08, 2020
Lisa and Sara bring back Dr Joanna Bircher and Dr Viren Mehta for this last episode in the COVID-19 series to reflect on all of the positives that have come from the outbreak in general practice, the personal and professional learning that they have had and some focus on staff wellbeing with a few simple ideas on how to support each other.
Thank you to Practice Managers Sara Mayer at Archwood Medical Practice and Michelle Davenport at Heaton Mersey Medical Practice for sharing their insights too.
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Useful resources:
Headspace - information about free NHS access: https://help.headspace.com/hc/en-us/articles/360044971154-Headspace-for-the-NHS
Looking After You Too coaching: https://people.nhs.uk/lookingafteryoutoo/
NHS Practitioner Health programme: https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk/accessing-the-service
RCGP Wellbeing Resources: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/training-exams/practice/gp-wellbeing.aspx
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Wednesday Jul 01, 2020
Now that the Greater Manchester Enabling Safe Certification of Death in the Community service is being stood down, we take the opportunity to talk through the new legislation (from the Coronavirus Act 2020) and how this applies in practice.
Dr Aamna Khan (GP and Clinical Lead for the Enabling Safe Certification of Death in the community service) and Dr Viren Mehta (GP partner, clinical director of his PCN and clinical director for Stockport CCG) take us through this important subject.
They discuss:
Expected and unexpected deaths and how these should be approached
Who should be referred to the coroner and when to write COVID-19 on the death certificate
Verification of death and who can do this
Who can complete paperwork such as the death certificate and cremation forms and the criteria that now needs to be satisfied to enable this to be done
Tips on how to complete this paperwork at the moment
The ways in which the registration process has changed
Thoughts on how practices and PCNs can think about their systems to make death in the community safer and smoother for everyone involved
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Useful resources:
Information and contact details for Greater Manchester Enabling Safe Certification of Deaths in the Community Service: https://gmprimarycare.org.uk/coronavirus/
Coronavirus Act 2020: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2020/7/contents/enacted
Red Whale - COVID-19: Death in the community: https://www.gp-update.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/pdf_file/28_GP_COVID-19_The-Coronovirus-Act-2020-Death-certification,-cremation-and-burial.pdf
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Jun 24, 2020
Wednesday Jun 24, 2020
At the moment with increased isolation, anxiety and loneliness, social prescribing has become more important than ever.
Sara and Lisa speak to GP Dr Jaweeda Idoo (clinical champion for personalised care in Greater Manchester) and Sophie Glinka (social prescribing lead for people and communities in Greater Manchester) about the role of social prescribing during COVID-19 and indeed in general.They talk about some case studies where social prescribing has been invaluable to the care and support of patients, and showcase the importance of this facet of community care.
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Useful resources:
The Health Foundation - What makes us healthy? An introduction to the social determinants of health (2018): https://www.health.org.uk/sites/default/files/What-makes-us-healthy-quick-guide.pdf
International Journal of Epidemiology - Sick individuals and sick populations (2001): https://academic.oup.com/ije/article/30/3/427/736897
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America - Social isolation, loneliness, and all-cause mortality in older men and women (2013): https://www.pnas.org/content/110/15/5797.short
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Wednesday Jun 17, 2020
Staff risk assessments in primary care during COVID-19 are generating many questions such as;
Which tool?
How should they be carried out?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing them?
How does Vitamin D fit in?
What does this mean for practice?
GPs Sara and Lisa talk to Greater Manchester based GP Dr Jaweeda Idoo and Practice manager Gina Bird about their experiences of staff risk assessments in general practice at the moment.
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Useful resources:
BMJ Covid-19: Known risk factors fail to explain the increased risk of death among people from ethnic minorities May 2020: https://www.bmj.com/content/369/bmj.m1873
NHS Staff Risk Assessments: https://www.nhsemployers.org/covid19/health-safety-and-wellbeing/risk-assessments-for-staff
SAAD Risk Assessment: https://abmacademy.com/saad-risk-scoring-for-bame/
Welsh Risk Assessment Tool COVID-19 (WRATC): https://www.bapio.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Risk-Assessment-Tool.pdf
RCOG Covid-19 Advice in Pregnancy: https://www.rcog.org.uk/en/guidelines-research-services/guidelines/coronavirus-pregnancy/
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Recorded in January 2020, this is the long awaited second part of Lisa and Sara’s conversation with Professor Anthony Jones and Consultant Physiotherapist William Gregory from Salford Royal Foundation Trust. In Part 1 we covered diagnosis and in Part 2 we look at management of fibromyalgia including:
The role of targeted CBT and physiotherapy
Groups for patient education and support
The role of medications
Where secondary care fits in
Research in the area
The place alternative therapies occupy for some with this condition
Natural progression and associated conditions
Helpful resources for patients and practitioners
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Useful resources:
Fibromyalgia Action (FMA) UK website (for patient info and list of local support groups): http://www.fmauk.org/
Versus Arthritis booklet: https://www.versusarthritis.org/about-arthritis/conditions/fibromyalgia/
Pain toolkit: https://www.paintoolkit.org/
Living well with pain: https://livewellwithpain.co.uk/
Moving Medicine: https://movingmedicine.ac.uk/
Theatre Performance for all interested in learning about how the brain works in chronic pain: Pain, the Brain and a little bit of Magic: http://research.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/pain//events/PainTheBrainandabitofMagic
Currently available checklist for Fibromyalgia diagnosis on ACR website: https://www.rheumatology.org/Practice-Quality/Clinical-Support/Criteria/ACR-Endorsed-Criteria
A version of the 2016 ACR checklist (amended from the 2010 version): https://people.clarkson.edu/~lrussek/2016FMS.pdf
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or make our day and fill out our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday May 20, 2020
Wednesday May 20, 2020
With so much changing in how we work in general practice at the moment, assessing and investigating patients for suspected cancer symptoms can be a challenge. To help talk us through the current situation, Lisa and Sara speak to:
Dr Sarah Taylor: GP in Fallowfield and Cancer Research UK Cancer Diagnosis Lead for Greater Manchester
Dr Viren Mehta: GP in Cheadle, Clinical Director at Stockport CCG and Clinical Director at his PCN
We discuss:
Thoughts around how to assess patients with suspected cancer at the moment, including discussion around the remote nature of working currently and the challenges that come with this
How to approach ‘cough’ presentations, remembering to continue to consider lung cancer
Advice around how to decide who to see face to face
The advice around suspected cancer referrals to secondary care at the moment
What patients can now expect following a referral to secondary care for suspected cancer
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Useful resources:
Greater Manchester Cancer Lung Pathway Board - Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resource Centre: https://gmcancer.org.uk/coronavirus/
NICE - Suspected Cancer: Recognition and Referral: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng12
BMA - Taking and Using Pictures and Recordings of Patients: https://www.bma.org.uk/advice-and-support/ethics/confidentiality-and-health-records/taking-and-using-pictures-and-recordings-of-patients
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday May 13, 2020
Wednesday May 13, 2020
Yesterday was international nurses day and so we wanted to highlight the great work that is being done by our community nurses during COVID-19. Our guests are:
Lesley Royle-Pryor: Primary and Community Nurse Lead for Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership
Moira Ogunsakin: Greater Manchester Training Hub Lead Nurse, Lead Nurse for Practice Renewal for Salford Primary Care Together and Practice Nurse in Salford
Dr Joanna Bircher: GP Partner in Tameside and Glossop and Clinical Director of the GP Excellence programme
We discuss:
What life is like for practice nurses and district nurses at the moment and what has changed since COVID-19
The challenges that community nurses face at the moment
How practices can continue to adapt their nursing work going forward
Places to look for support as a community nurse
Thoughts on how other members of the practice team can support nursing colleagues at the minute and going forward
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Useful resources:
Asthma UK - How to use your inhaler: https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/inhaler-videos/
Royal College of Nursing - COVID-19: https://www.rcn.org.uk/covid-19
Nursing and Midwifery Council - COVID-19: https://www.nmc.org.uk/news/coronavirus/
Wound Care at Home: https://www.scribd.com/document/461038756/Wound-Care-at-Home?secret_password=3bSG1Z3zL26wPiiZFRDp
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday May 06, 2020
Wednesday May 06, 2020
Lisa and Sara talk to doctors involved in primary care research to give an overview of what developments are happening in COVID-19 research in the community at the moment. Our guests are:
Professor Philip Evans - GP, Associate Professor of General Practice at The University of Exeter, National Speciality Lead for Primary Care at NIHR, Cluster Lead at Clinical Research Network National Speciality Hub
Dr Sheila McCorkindale - GP, Local Clinical Research Speciality Lead at NIHR Clinical Research Network, Greater Manchester
Dr Nick Thomas - GP, Clinical Research Speciality Lead with NIHR, Clinical Research Lead at the Clinical Innovation and Research Centre at RCGP
We discuss:
The ‘PRINCIPLE’ study, the first clinical trial in COVID-19 patients consulting in primary care
The RCGP Research and Surveillance programmes
The National Institute for Health Research programmes
We reflect on the joined up nature of research efforts between branches and within Primary and Secondary care, contributing to all teams working towards the common goal to help patients nationally at this unprecedented time.
Note: We have taken down episode 4 (managing death in the community) in our COVID-19 series as the Enabling Safe Certification of Death Service has been updated, making parts of the episode no longer relevant. You can check our their FAQ in the resources below for the most up to date information about the service.
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Useful resources:
Enabling Safe Certification of Death Service FAQ: https://gmprimarycare.org.uk/coronavirus/
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network (CRN) website: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/explore-nihr/support/clinical-research-network.htm
The Urgent Public Health (UPH) studies: https://www.nihr.ac.uk/covid-19/
The ‘PRINCIPLE’ (Platform Randomised trial of INterventions against COVID-19 In older peoPLE) study: https://www.phctrials.ox.ac.uk/principle-trial
NIHR: Be Part of Research: https://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/
RCGP: Research and Surveillance Centre programmes: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/clinical-and-research/our-programmes/research-and-surveillance-centre.aspx
COVID-19 Symptom Tracker App: https://covid.joinzoe.com/
Moodbuster: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/research/moodbuster
Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD): https://www.cprd.com/
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.

Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Wednesday Apr 29, 2020
Lisa and Sara take a short break from full recording this week. They give an update on what to hopefully expect from episodes over the next few weeks as well as sharing a couple of useful links and information from listeners.
Useful resources:
Bereavement helpline number: 0800 2600 400
Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, Oxford: https://www.cebm.net/
NHS England Time for Care: https://www.england.nhs.uk/gp/gpfv/redesign/gpdp/releasing-time/
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We really want to make these episodes relevant and helpful: if you have any questions or want any particular areas covered then contact us on Twitter @PCKBpodcast, or leave a comment on our really quick anonymous survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/YYQ763C
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This podcast has been made with the support of Wigan CCG and GP Excellence in Greater Manchester. Given that they are recorded with Greater Manchester clinicians, the information discussed may not be applicable elsewhere and it is important to consult local guidelines before making any treatment decisions.
The information presented is the personal opinion of the healthcare professional interviewed and might not be representative to all clinicians. It is based on their interpretation of current best practice and guidelines when the episode was recorded. Guidelines can change; To the best of our knowledge the information in this episode is up to date as of it’s release but it is the listeners responsibility to review the information and make sure it is still up to date when they listen.
Dr Lisa Adams, Dr Sara MacDermott and their interviewees are not liable for any advice, investigations, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or products listeners might pursue as a result of listening to this podcast - it is the clinicians responsibility to appraise the information given and review local and national guidelines before making treatment decisions. Reliance on information provided in this podcast is solely at the listeners risk.
The podcast is designed to be used by trained healthcare professionals for education only. We do not recommend these for patients or the general public and they are not to be used as a method of diagnosis, opinion, treatment or medical advice for the general public. Do not delay seeking medical advice based on the information contained in this podcast. If you have questions regarding your health or feel you may have a medical condition then promptly seek the opinion of a trained healthcare professional.