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Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow

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Dr Pauline Grose (Lead Consultant for Medical HDU at Glasgow Royal Infirmary) joins us to talk about the exciting and intimidating topic of HDU. What makes a unit an HDU? How can we best decide which patients will benefit from transfer to HDU?
Dr David Gray (Consultant in Palliative Care) chats to us about his approach to palliative care, and gives tips and tricks on best management for patients who might be nearing the end of life.Scottish Palliative Care Guidelineshttps://www.palli
Join the CollegeArrianne and Daniel discuss pulmonary embolism.Edited by Ryan Norrie
Join the CollegeDaniel and Arrianne are joined by  Kirsty Crowe  to talk about care of the renal transplant patient.Edited by Ryan Norrie
Join the CollegeDr Robert Docking (Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anaesthesia) in conversation with Arrianne about difficult conversations: what are they and how can we make them less difficult for all involved.NHS GG&C Guidance At E
Join the CollegeNicola Cooper Consultant Physician & Clinical Associate Professor in Medical Education at Nottingham University joins the team to talk about how we make decisions and how we can make better ones. ABC of Clinical Reasoning (2nd e
Join the CollegeBeth Routledge (Consultant in Acute Medicine) brings us a case to discuss of a pregnant patient with chest pain and teaches us what is the same in the investigation and management of the pregnant and non-pregnant patient, and wh
Join the CollegeDaniel speaks to David Hunter, Specialty Registrar in Cardiology, about the approach to tachy- and bradyarrhythmias covering their initial treatment in the hospital environment and when to phone your local friendly cardiologist.
Join the CollegeOur guest for this episode on frailty in older people is Dr Jenni Burton, NES/CSO Clinical Lecturer & Honorary Specialist Registrar at the University of Glasgow and ST6 in Geriatric & General Internal Medicine, discussing what f
Join the CollegeHello and welcome to episode 1 of the second series of The Medical Take, a podcast from Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow. I’m Arrianne Laws and I’m Daniel Lynagh and this time we’re talking about the assessment
Join the CollegeDr Celia Jackson joins Laura discussing cases around the diagnosis and management of HIVEdited by Ryan Norrie
The Medical Take returns, 9th February!Join the College
Join the CollegeIn the final episode of series 1, Dr Beth Routledge and Dr Arrianne Laws discuss headaches in pregnancy. People get headaches all the time, and pregnant patients are no exception. When should we be taking these more seriously an
Join the CollegeWe see multiple patients every day who present with shortness of breath, but what's the best way to work them up? How can we tell those with a dangerous problem that needs something done about it now from those with less acute i
Join the CollegeWe're joined by Stephen Vargas from Terence Higgins Trust to talk through issues around gender, sexual health and what we can do to be better clinicians looking after LGBT people.Find out more: https://rcpsg.ac.uk/college/this-i
Join the CollegeSugars run high in this week’s episode as we discuss diagnosis, investigation and management of patients with diabetic emergencies. We’re joined by Joe Timmons, Specialist Trainee in Diabetics & Endocrinology to guide us through
Join the CollegeDr Arrianne Laws and Dr Laura Gillespie discuss different presentations of anogenital ulceration. We talk about how to ask those more 'sensitive' questions; what investigations to order; and initial management.Edited by Ryan Nor
Join the CollegeWe’re joined by Dr Jennie Cathcart  to talk about the presentation, investigation and management of gastrointestinal bleeding. What does the generalist need to know?Edited by Ryan Norrie
Join the CollegeA patient presents with raised inflammatory markers and a headache: what should you do? Is this just an older patient with a viral illness and sinusitis or are they in danger of losing their sight and need steroids ASAP? We disc
Join the CollegeThe creatinine is rising, but you don’t know why. We can help! From initial management to trying to figure out who needs something more sophisticated than a urinalysis checked, we guide you through this everyday clinical problem
Join the CollegeWe’ve all been asked for feedback and not known what to say beyond a generic ‘no concerns’, ‘gain more clinical experience’ response. We’ll talk about why doing better matters, and give you tips on giving good-quality feedback.F
Join the CollegeA clinical presentation we’re faced with multiple times a day, which has almost as many possible causes. We talk about how to tease those apart.Find out more: https://rcpsg.ac.uk/college/this-is-what-we-do/the-medical-takeEdited
Join Arrianne Laws (Consultant Physician), Daniel Lynagh (Specialty Registrar) and their guests as they discuss clinical cases, non-technical factors, leadership and more! The Medical Take is the new fortnightly podcast series from the Royal Co
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