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MedTalk Podcast
MedTalk
30 episodes
6 months ago
Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
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Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
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Episodes (20/30)
MedTalk Podcast
Don’t miss the blast - approach to acute leukemia
Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
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6 months ago
31 minutes 43 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Through thick and thin (slices) - radiology training in Australia
In this episode, we dive into the world of radiology training in Australia, offering valuable insights for medical students and junior doctors interested in this dynamic specialty. Tune in as we explore the path to becoming a radiologist with Dr Sanjay Hettige, the challenges and rewards of the field, and tips for navigating the training process. Whether you're curious about a day in the life of a radiology registrar or considering a career in radiology, this episode provides the essential guidance to help you on your journey
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8 months ago

MedTalk Podcast
Tiny patients, big changes - transition into paediatric training
It's that exciting time of year when junior doctors across the country are ready to step into new roles and apply for specialty training positions. In this insightful episode, we’re joined by Dr. Devin Deo, a current paediatrics registrar, to explore the unique challenges and rewarding experiences of transitioning to paediatric training. We'll dive into the application process and give you a glimpse of what to expect after entering paediatric training.
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1 year ago
25 minutes 44 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
IR emergencies: Flow fighters - approach to a bleeding patient
Managing a bleeding patient can be one of the most daunting situations for junior doctors due to the unpredictability, urgency and need for rapid intervention. Bleeding is the most common vascular emergency treated by IR and in this episode we focus on the initial management of a bleeding patient and everything you need to know to make that important interventional radiology consult!
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1 year ago
17 minutes 47 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
IR emergencies: So the clot thickens - pulmonary embolism
Welcome to the first episode of our series spotlighting interventional radiology (IR) emergencies! In this episode, we explore the dynamic realm of IR's role in managing pulmonary embolism and discuss the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration in delivering optimal patient care. Learn with us as we go through a pulmonary embolism case and delve into how interventional radiology is shaping the future of pulmonary embolism management.
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1 year ago
27 minutes

MedTalk Podcast
Clearing the fog - approach to chronic vision loss
In this episode of MedTalk, Dr Razavi takes us through the evaluation and assessment of chronic vision loss. Chronic vision loss is an important and common presentation to GPs and hospital departments. We run through the thought process behind evaluating the cause of chronic vision loss and highlight the five most common causes of chronic vision loss. As part of this we also touch on ocular manifestations of drug toxicity which can be important in describing in hospitals and outpatient GP settings.
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1 year ago
37 minutes 54 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Transition to critical care senior resident
Critical care positions are some of the most coveted for junior doctors wanting to follow the critical care pathway into ED, ICU or anaesthetics. In this episode Dr Annie Huynh breaks down what the role actually involves, how to put your best foot forward and strategies on improving your application and skills to give yourself the best chance
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1 year ago
25 minutes 56 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Transitioning into becoming a medical registrar
We are approaching that time of the year where junior doctors across the country are stepping up to new roles – one of the most significant steps in the medical career is becoming a registrar which can be both exciting and terrifying. In this episode Dr Nikhil Kuchi provides a rare and important insight into what it is like being a medical registrar and invaluable tips and tricks to help make the transition smooth for you
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1 year ago
24 minutes 48 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
In the eye of the storm - fundamentals of ophthalmology
The eye can be a particularly tricky speciality for junior doctors. This episode with consultant ophthalmologist A/Prof Hessom Razavi on Fundamentals of Ophthalmology will provide you with the perfect base to approach your next patient that presents with an ophthalmic condition and nail that consult.
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1 year ago
27 minutes 24 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Pain management part 2 - breakdown of the analgesic ladder
Pain remains one of the main reasons for medical consults. Listen to this second part of pain series with Dr Varun Desai (consultant anesthesiologist) where he goes through the key components of the analgesic ladder and points of practice with each of them which can really help you in choosing the right analgesics for your patient
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1 year ago
19 minutes 34 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
It don’t hurt like it used to - approach to pain management
Management of new onset or poorly controlled pain is a common after hours call. In this episode, Dr Varun Desai who is a consultant anaesthesiologist breaks down the importance of adequate pain control and takes us through the key components of pain assessment and management
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2 years ago
35 minutes

MedTalk Podcast
Pipe dreams: Fluid assessment part two
In the second segment of this episode, A/Prof Kairaitis provides an in-depth and comprehensive overview of the bedside examination process. This insightful guide will equip you with the essential knowledge and practical skills necessary to effectively evaluate a patient's hydration and fluid status.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 15 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Balancing the scales - fluid assessment part one
Regulation of body fluid balance is a key concept in all areas of medicine and assessment of fluid status is one of the most common examinations you will perform when assessing unwell patients. In this two part episode, we'll take a comprehensive look at fluid status assessment with Associate Professor Lukas Kairaitis. In part one, we'll cover the fundamentals of fluid assessment and important points on patient history
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2 years ago
16 minutes 18 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Faltering hearts - an approach to heart failure
In this episode in our cardiology series, we're joined by Dr. Ryan Gadeley again, as we explore a methodical approach to heart failure. Join us for this episode as we delve into key insights and practical strategies that will empower you to approach heart failure with confidence.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 53 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Too Fast Too Furious - Atrial Fibrillation
After a long hiatus, we are back with one of the most commonly encountered conditions in Medicine - atrial fibrillation (AF). It is estimated that more than half of Australians are living with AF. Join us as we talk to Dr Ryan Gadeley about the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation and key concepts for medical students and junior medical officers to be familiar with.
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2 years ago
21 hours 14 minutes 7 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Transition to Internship
As many medical students are heading towards their final exams, the transition from medical student to a junior doctor is an interesting time – both exciting and challenging. In this episode Dr Chris Mihaljevich and Dr Emily Tan give you invaluable advice on how to make the best of your time at medical school and practical steps you can take to make that transition easier as you embark on the journey with new experiences and new responsibilities.
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4 years ago
36 minutes 37 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Mental Health in Medicine
Mental health in medicine is a critical issue. Studies have consistently found higher rates of mental illness, particularly depression, anxiety and burnout, amongst medical students and junior doctors. Listen to our mental health panel episode where Sneha has an open and candid dialogue with expert guests Professor Sean Hood, A/Prof Helen Wilcox and Dr Kaylin Hooper on the topic of mental health in medicine.
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4 years ago
59 minutes 26 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Normal Antenatal Care - Part Two
Tune in to part two of the antenatal care series as Shannon interviews Dr Carly Roxburgh on her systematic approach, helping you provide well informed pregnancy care
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4 years ago
18 minutes 10 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Normal Antenatal Care - Part One
Antenatal care is essential to ensure the best quality of health for both mother and baby. Join Shannon as she interviews Dr. Carly Roxburgh who guides us through a systematic approach to the delivery of antenatal care and how best to ensure the wellbeing of both mum and bub in this two part series.
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4 years ago
23 minutes 42 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss can be an alarming symptom, and early recognition and rapid assessment is vital. Join Mel as she interviews Professor Friedland on his methodical approach to the assessment of sudden sensorsineural hearing loss
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4 years ago
14 minutes 57 seconds

MedTalk Podcast
Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.