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NASGP

National Association of Sessional GPswww.nasgp.org.uk
One in four general practitioners - fully qualified doctors specialising in family medicine - in the UK work as freelance locum GPs. We're the most professionally isolated of all workers in the National Health Service NHS, and the NASGP exists to support both locum GPs and salaried GPs to improve patient care and make their work more fulfilling and enjoyable.
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Episodes

Managing leukaemia in general practice with Professor Steven Knapper

An informative discussion on acute leukaemia for general practitioners, led by consultant haematologist Steve Knapper. This episode provides an overview of acute leukaemia, its diagnosis, and management, with a focus on presentations encountered in primary care. Case studies illustrate the varied clinical manifestations and the importance of a low threshold for full blood count assessment. The discussion also covers referral pathways and the rapid progression of cases to definitive treatment in ...

Jul 04, 202545 min

Dr Shana Tam – From local experience - building support for Cheshire's sessional GPs

In this episode, we feature an insightful conversation with Dr Shana Tam, a GP based in Cheshire and a key representative on Cheshire LMC, where she also serves as Vice Chair. * YouTube – https://youtu.be/KKjXlJbB9mY Richard discusses Dr Tam's career progression, from an initial interest in palliative care to discovering her passion for general practice, driven by a desire to be 'embedded in the community' and a commitment to 'health promotion'. She shares her experiences, including GP training ...

Jun 17, 202526 min

Post-traumatic growth and the power of self-compassion a conversation with Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee

In this powerful and deeply personal episode of the NASGP podcast The art of GP locuming, Richard talks to Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee — GP, wellbeing advocate, and founder of Your Wellbeing Doctor — about her extraordinary journey through medicine, motherhood, illness, and identity. Amrita shares how the challenges she faced during her GP training, including living with a hidden disability, ultimately led her to discover the concept of post-traumatic growth — transforming adversity into a purposefu...

Jun 06, 202532 min

Better outcomes for patients with ADHD and autism

In this informative session, clinical psychologists Dr Jess Gough and Dr Alesia Moulton-Perkins from Neurodiverse Online (https://neurodiverseonline.com/) provide a comprehensive overview of ADHD and autism diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. They discuss the current healthcare landscape, highlighting the rising demand for neurodevelopmental assessments and the challenges in diagnosis, particularly for women, girls, and older adults. Also available as a YouTube video https://youtu.be/HLEY7BQ...

May 14, 202552 min

Dr Kalindi Tumurugoti - Beyond borders; GP community and professional empowerment

Join us for a insightful conversation with Dr Kalindi Tumurogoti, who explores his remarkable career path as an international medical graduate turned GP. Discover the supportive work of BAPIO, the challenges facing sessional GPs, and the critical role of local medical committees. Dr Tumurugoti shares personal experiences of transitioning from hospital medicine to general practice, emphasizing the unique aspects of GP work like patient continuity and holistic care. Learn about the professional su...

May 02, 202543 min

GP update: Bowel cancer with Claire Coughlan

Experienced nurse Claire Coughlan, clinical lead for Bowel Cancer UK, presents the NASGP’s second webinar given at 1pm on Thursday 6 February. The main aims of the talk were to give an overview of: -Bowel cancer and the red flag symptoms. -Use of qFIT in symptomatic patients. -The bowel cancer screening programme. -The diagnostic pathway. -Lynch Syndrome. -Bowel Cancer UK support services for GPs and patients. Claire Coughlan is a consultant nurse in colorectal cancer with expertise in bowel can...

Feb 28, 202541 min

Tori Ferguson Q&A GP tax returns Jan 2025

Tori Ferguson answers questions on taxes, expenses, national insurance, NHS and private pensions from experienced and new GP locums as well as GPs and GP registrars who are thinking of locuming for the first time in 2025. Also available on YouTube https://youtu.be/r0xu5p1PbWU As healthcare professionals, we understand the day-to-day challenges you face, which is why we founded NASGP. We are a supportive membership body for GP locums, and we are also home to LocumDeck – the award-winning workforc...

Jan 13, 202541 min

Spotting acute leukaemia early in general practice

This podcast features Dr Sarah Smith, a GP and member of the @leukaemiacare advisory panel, discussing the importance of early diagnosis of acute leukaemia. Learn how: Leukaemia is often diagnosed late, with 37% of cases first identified in A&E, leading to poorer outcomes. Common leukaemia symptoms include fatigue, repeated infections, bruising, and bleeding. Symptoms like shortness of breath, fever, night sweats, and bone/joint pain can also be indicators of leukaemia. GPs are advised to ha...

Nov 25, 202428 min

Ophthalmology in General Practice with Nigel Davies

In this informative podcast, hosted by NASGP, consultant ophthalmologist Nigel Davies from St Thomas’ Hospital shares practical insights on diagnosing and managing common eye conditions in general practice. Nigel offers a structured approach to assessing eye problems, focusing on symptoms and signs, not just diagnoses. The session also covers practical tips on red eye cases, the importance of pupil reactions, and key considerations for conditions like conjunctivitis, retinal detachment, and glau...

Oct 21, 202448 min

Starting out with GP locum accounts, with Tori Ferguson

In this informative session hosted by the National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP), Victoria (Tori) Ferguson, a tax manager at Honey Barrett, shares essential advice for GP locums on managing their finances, tax obligations, and pensions. Tori, a chartered tax advisor, offers a comprehensive guide tailored to GPs who are new to locuming or those seeking a refresher on best financial practices. For further advice on these topics, NASGP members can access more resources and guidance on the NA...

Sep 12, 202447 min

GP update: Menopause and HRT

This webinar from Dr. Eloise Elphinstone provides an update on managing unscheduled bleeding in postmenopausal women on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Key points include new guidance on assessing bleeding risk factors and adjusting HRT regimens. Case studies demonstrate approaches to controlling bleeding through modifying estrogen and progesterone doses or alternatives like the Mirena coil. Guidance is also given on ultrasound results and referral pathways. Options for complex cases involvin...

Jul 17, 202450 min

GP locuming in New Zealand with Dr Jennie Ferrie

Join Dr Richard Fieldhouse as he talks with Dr Jennie Ferrie, a seasoned GP with a rich international background, now practicing as a locum in New Zealand. In this episode, Dr Ferrie shares her journey from the UK to New Zealand, detailing the nuances of locum work in rural areas, the challenges and rewards of adapting to a different healthcare system, and the lifestyle benefits of living in New Zealand. This enlightening conversation offers a deep dive into the life and career shifts that come ...

Jun 01, 202443 min

Management of asthma – GP update

Join Dr Andrew Whittamore, jobbing GP and clinical lead for Asthma+Lung UK, as he delves into the latest strategies and treatments for managing asthma effectively. In this informative session, we explore the essentials of asthma, principles of treatment, and how to support patients towards achieving better asthma control. From understanding asthma triggers to discussing the impact of inhaler choices on the environment, this webinar covers it all. View presentation slides Useful links: See this t...

Apr 10, 202446 min

Dr George Moncrieff with dermatology in general practice

In this informative episode of our dermatology-focused podcast, Dr George Moncrief, a retired GP with a profound interest and extensive experience in dermatology, delves into common dermatological conditions, offering his insights into their diagnosis, management, and treatment. Dr Moncrief shares his journey from practising as a GP to specialising in dermatology, reflecting on the challenges and learning experiences he encountered along the way. Throughout the discussion, Dr Moncrief emphasises...

Mar 15, 202451 min

Top tax tips & tricks for GP locums and salaried GPs

Join Richard Fieldhouse and Tori Ferguson as they delve into the world of tax advice for GP locums in this episode of the Art of GP Locuming podcast. Tori, a Tax Advisor for Honey Barrett, shares her expert insights on a range of topics including tax returns, pension statements, and the value of using a tax adviser. She also provides practical tips on how to handle your tax affairs effectively and efficiently. Don't miss out on this informative episode, perfect for any GP locum looking to better...

Mar 07, 202452 min

Dr Sam Merriel – Prostate cancer update for GPs

Join Dr Sam Merriel, an experienced GP and NIHR academic clinical lecturer from the University of Manchester, as he shares his insights on prostate cancer diagnosis in primary care. In this informative session, Dr Merriel discusses the risk factors, recent changes in the diagnostic pathway, and the importance of PSA blood testing. Discover how these advancements can help improve early cancer detection and address inequalities in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Feb 05, 202437 min

Ovarian cancer as an abdominal cancer - Dr Eloise Elphinstone

Join Dr Eloise Elphinstone, a GP with a special interest in women's health, as she provides an insightful update on ovarian cancer, focusing on its implications for general practice. In this webinar, Dr Elphinstone, who works in SW London and has extensive experience in menopause and postnatal health, delves into the complexities of diagnosing and managing ovarian cancer from a GP's perspective. Link to slides This session covers: The latest statistics and survival rates of ovarian cancer. Risk ...

Jan 08, 202439 min

Cancer and Primary Care: Insights and Strategies

In this enlightening talk, hosted by the National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP), we delve into the critical role of primary care in the cancer pathway. The discussion covers early diagnosis challenges, personalised cancer care (PCC), effective referral processes, support during and post-treatment, and the importance of integrated care. This talk is a valuable resource for primary care professionals seeking to enhance cancer care. * Download PDF or presentation * Watch on YouTube Useful li...

Dec 11, 202348 min

Dr Amy Small – Medical activism and my portfolio career

Welcome to our latest episode, where we dive into the inspiring world of Dr Amy Small. A GP locum with a rich tapestry of experiences, Amy has navigated her career through various roles, from a GP partner in Scotland to a salaried GP in London and a locum in Sheffield. Her journey doesn't stop there; as a passionate advocate in medical politics, she's been a driving force in local medical committees and the BMA. Overcoming the personal challenge of long Covid, Amy has become an advocate for peop...

Nov 27, 202351 min

GP update: Feno testing/asthma (2023)

Dr Andy Whittamore has been a GP Partner in the Portsmouth area for 17 years. In that time he has developed an interest in respiratory medicine and gone on to hold a number of regional and national roles. Over the last 7 years he has spent 2 days per week as Clinical Lead for Asthma and Lung UK and has recently worked as NHS England's Clinical Champion for FeNO. The talk was the penultimate NASGP monthly clinical webinar this year, and you can view the slides here: https://www.nasgp.org.uk/resou...

Nov 06, 202345 min

What GPs need to know about eating disorders

Nick Pollard and Dr Elizabeth McNaught of Family Mental Wealth CIC explain the work they do, provide advice for GPs and answer audience questions at NASGP's September 2023 webinar. Get 50% off e-learning at familymentalwealth.com by logging into your NASGP members offers section for a discount code. Get an invite to our next free event at https://nasgp.org.uk. Eating Disorders (Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Psychiatry)...

Sep 11, 202347 min

Accountancy Q&A for salaried GPs and GP locums

Terry Bentley-Darby BA (Hons) is a Senior Tax Manager at Randall & Payne, members of the Association of Independent Specialist Medical Accountants (AISMA). He works for a portfolio of clients particularly in the medical sector. Terry answered questions around VAT, slef-employed vs limited company, NHS pensions and much more.

Jul 06, 202345 min

Oesophageal cancer: what GPs need to know with Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald

GPs can learn more about oesophageal cancer by listening to this podcast, or watching a recording of our June 2023 event on YouTube https://youtu.be/dRg2i1WXebk Professor Rebecca Fitzgerald of Heartburn Cancer UK led ‘Oesophageal cancer: what GPs need to know’, NASGP’s clinical lunchtime webinar for June.

Jun 27, 202355 min

Inflammatory bowel disease: What do GPs need to know?

Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Dr Charlie Andrews from Crohn's & Colitis UK. Also view on YouTube GP resources: https://crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/our-work/healthcare-professionals/community-healthcare-professionals

Feb 16, 202348 min

Am I burning out - Dr Helen Garr from Practitioner Health

On 01 September 2022 we were delighted to host Dr Helen Garr, Medical Director from Practitioner Health, to our regular monthly educational webinar. What are the signs and symptoms, and what can you do about it? You can also watch this talk as a YouTube video here https://youtu.be/M1uSNNjgRC8

Sep 05, 202245 min

Diagnosis and management of actinic keratosis by Dr Tony Downs.

Welcome to this recording of June 2022’s NASGP monthly lunchtime webinar, where we are joined by Dr Tony Downs for a talk on the management of actinic keratosis. As well as hosting as live events, we also publish these as a YouTube video and a podcast, and include a link to the slides in each episode’s show notes. Look out for your Monday morning emails from us with details about the next talk, which in July will be on bowel cancer. Thanks for listening or watching, and hope you enjoy the talk. ...

Jun 15, 202246 min

My Love, and settling in to age

Judith Harvey speaks to Richard Fieldhouse about the seventh age of man and her latest article on the NASGP website https://www.nasgp.org.uk/resource/judith-harvey-netflixs-my-love-is-an-uplifting-watch-for-us-gps

Jul 05, 202123 min

The health of the nation: who’s keeping score?

How many New Year Resolutions have you kept? If I don’t get around to clearing out the box room, no-one is going to hold me to account and it isn’t the end of the world. How many countries fulfil their undertakings to cut carbon emissions? If the nations of the world fail to cut carbon emissions, the world may indeed end. If it ends, who would hold them to account? What if we had a single measurement for the nation’s health? Judith Harvey outline’s the need for the new Health Index, currently be...

May 24, 202124 min

What was it like when Covid-19 struck Wuhan?

Judith Harvey speaks to Dr Richard Fieldhouse about her article on the critically acclaimed documentary '76 days', shot during the very first days of the pandemic.

Apr 16, 202123 min
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