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RCGP eLearning Podcast
RCGP eLearning Podcast
114 episodes
23 hours ago
In IBS, it is thought that the gut and the brain ‘over communicate’, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation or a mixture of both. It affects approximately 1 in 20 of us in the UK. In this podcast Dr Thomas Round, a GP and EKU Clinical Lead, talks to Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham, a GP Principle in Manchester, Professor of General Practice Research and RCGP Clinical Advisor to update your knowledge and highlight your learning needs and service on the assessment, diagnosis and management of IBS in primary care.
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In IBS, it is thought that the gut and the brain ‘over communicate’, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation or a mixture of both. It affects approximately 1 in 20 of us in the UK. In this podcast Dr Thomas Round, a GP and EKU Clinical Lead, talks to Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham, a GP Principle in Manchester, Professor of General Practice Research and RCGP Clinical Advisor to update your knowledge and highlight your learning needs and service on the assessment, diagnosis and management of IBS in primary care.
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Medicine
Education,
Health & Fitness
Episodes (20/114)
RCGP eLearning Podcast
Lipoedema Podcast
1 month ago
14 minutes

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Adverse effects of antipsychotics
2 months ago
18 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment
2 months ago
30 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Physical health in severe mental illness
3 months ago
29 minutes

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Endometriosis
5 months ago
15 minutes

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EKU Podcast: The evolving role of GLP1-RA in obesity
6 months ago
21 minutes

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What makes Veterans different from other patients?
6 months ago
24 minutes

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD): an essential guide for GPs
7 months ago
21 minutes

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Shingles Podcast
8 months ago
11 minutes

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Men's Testosterone Deficiency
8 months ago
22 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Bipolar disorder
10 months ago
20 minutes

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Safeguarding: the new standards
10 months ago
14 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Osteoarthritis
11 months ago
20 minutes

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
11 months ago
10 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Familial Breast Cancer
1 year ago
15 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Combined Oral Contraception
1 year ago
22 minutes

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Gender bias in pain
1 year ago
19 minutes

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Aspergillus Podcast
1 year ago
12 minutes

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Reducing health inequalities in primary care
1 year ago
13 minutes

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EKU Podcast: Self-harm
1 year ago
19 minutes

RCGP eLearning Podcast
In IBS, it is thought that the gut and the brain ‘over communicate’, causing symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation or a mixture of both. It affects approximately 1 in 20 of us in the UK. In this podcast Dr Thomas Round, a GP and EKU Clinical Lead, talks to Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham, a GP Principle in Manchester, Professor of General Practice Research and RCGP Clinical Advisor to update your knowledge and highlight your learning needs and service on the assessment, diagnosis and management of IBS in primary care.