Shortness of breath is one of the most common and challenging presentations in clinical practice. In this episode, we break down how to approach it systematically—starting from history and red flags, through examination and investigations, to safe and evidence-based management. We’ll cover key differentiators between cardiac, respiratory, and other causes, highlight exam-relevant frameworks, and share practical strategies you can use both in the AMC Clinical exam and in day-to-day general practice.
Wrist pain is a common presentation in both general practice and emergency settings, but it’s often under-assessed or misattributed. In this episode, we break down a structured approach to wrist pain—from acute traumatic injuries to chronic overuse syndromes and systemic causes. We cover key history questions, focused examination techniques, red flags you can’t afford to miss, and practical tips for choosing when to order imaging or refer. Whether it’s a young athlete with a scaphoid fracture, an office worker with carpal tunnel, or an older patient with inflammatory arthritis, this episode will help you sharpen your diagnostic reasoning and management strategies.
Welcome to GP Compass. Today we’re focusing on one of the most common and challenging conditions in Australian general practice—diabetes mellitus. It’s a condition we manage daily, with huge implications for patient health, quality of life, and healthcare costs. For registrars and fellows, diabetes management is not only essential for exams but also central to safe clinical practice.
This podcast is created with the assistance of AI. All research and fact-checking have been conducted by Dr Roman.
Gestational diabetes: what actually changed in 2025, and how it affects day-to-day antenatal care in Australia. This episode breaks down the new ADIPS consensus on screening, diagnosis, and classification—covering updated OGTT cut-offs, early pregnancy HbA1c thresholds, and revised definitions of overt diabetes in pregnancy. We’ll look at who needs early testing, why thresholds have shifted, and the practical takeaways for GP shared care, patient education, and recall systems.
Disclaimer: Information collated by Dr Roman Pathak; episode audio created with AI assistance.
In this episode, we break down the Tips from Examiners guide for the Australian Medical Council (AMC) Clinical Exam. You’ll learn what examiners really look for across the four key assessment areas: history taking, physical examination, diagnostic formulation, and management. We’ll cover common mistakes that cost candidates marks, and practical strategies to communicate clearly, demonstrate sound clinical reasoning, and perform with confidence.
Disclaimer: The information in this episode has been collated by Dr Roman. This show was created with the assistance of AI.
In this episode of AMC Clinical Pearls, Dr Roman discusses an evidence-based approach to osteopenia and osteoporosis. The conversation explores risk factors, screening strategies, and diagnostic tools such as bone mineral density testing, along with practical management pathways. Both lifestyle interventions and pharmacological options are outlined, highlighting how early detection and targeted treatment can reduce fracture risk and improve long-term outcomes.
Disclaimer: The information in this episode has been collated by Dr Roman. This show was created with the assistance of AI.
In this episode of AMC Clinical Pearls, Dr Roman provides a clear overview of axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), a chronic inflammatory condition of the spine. The discussion covers classification, epidemiology, genetic factors, and the critical role of early diagnosis. Practical approaches to assessment and management are also outlined, giving clinicians the key insights needed to improve patient care.
Disclaimer: The information in this episode has been collated by Dr Roman. This show was created with the assistance of AI.
In this episode of AMC Clinical Pearls, Dr Roman explores the management of erectile dysfunction (ED), a common but often sensitive clinical problem. The discussion outlines a structured approach—covering causes, assessment, and evidence-based treatment strategies—while emphasising communication and patient-centred care. Practical insights are provided to help clinicians manage ED confidently in real-world practice.
Disclaimer: The information in this episode has been collated by Dr Roman. This show was created with the assistance of AI.
In this episode, we explore the complexities of diagnosing and managing a pediatric patient presenting with lethargy, weight loss, and abdominal pain. Join us as we navigate the differential diagnoses—including diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)—and discuss a comprehensive approach to history taking, physical examination, and immediate stabilization. We also delve into the importance of empathy and education in post-discharge management, equipping families with the tools they need for long-term care. This episode is an in-depth look at clinical vigilance and compassionate patient care in pediatrics.
In this episode, we are discussing the approach to the incidental adrenal mass
This podcast explains the approach Syncope in a very simple languauge.
In this episode, we are discussing the key points people on Anti-epileptics need to consider if they are planning to start OCPs.