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Spoonful of Medicine
Nimisha Aithal
81 episodes
6 days ago
Medicine is tiring and this whole doctor-ing thing can be exhausting. So why when we need to take time out is it so hard to do so? I took time off training last year, and had a lot to ponder about. So, listen as I read my article originally written and published in AusDoc about The Rest Dilemma: Why Doctors Struggle to Take a Break. Link to the article is available below: I needed a break from my paediatric training, but why was hitting the pause button so tough? | AusDoc Send us ...
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Medicine is tiring and this whole doctor-ing thing can be exhausting. So why when we need to take time out is it so hard to do so? I took time off training last year, and had a lot to ponder about. So, listen as I read my article originally written and published in AusDoc about The Rest Dilemma: Why Doctors Struggle to Take a Break. Link to the article is available below: I needed a break from my paediatric training, but why was hitting the pause button so tough? | AusDoc Send us ...
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Episodes (20/81)
Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 18 - [Article Read] - Why is it so hard to take a break in Medicine?
Medicine is tiring and this whole doctor-ing thing can be exhausting. So why when we need to take time out is it so hard to do so? I took time off training last year, and had a lot to ponder about. So, listen as I read my article originally written and published in AusDoc about The Rest Dilemma: Why Doctors Struggle to Take a Break. Link to the article is available below: I needed a break from my paediatric training, but why was hitting the pause button so tough? | AusDoc Send us ...
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6 days ago
10 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 17 - Allergic Rhinitis - A Funny Runny Naughty Nose
Join as Nim dives nose-first into the sneezy, sniffly world of allergic rhinitis — that all-too-familiar combo of itchy eyes, runny nose, and a whole lot of achoo-ing! Listen on as she unpacks what’s happening inside those inflamed nasal passages, how it presents clinically, and how to manage it. Grab your headphones because it’s time to clear the air on allergies! ASCIA Clinical Update Allergic Rhinitis - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) Send us you...
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2 weeks ago
26 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 16 - Eczema - Here come Itchy and Scratchy! [Guest: Dr Nicola Bobeldyk]
In this episode of A Spoonful of Medicine, we chat with fellow Paediatric AT Dr Nicola Bobeldyk about eczema in children. We cover presentation, triggers, superinfection, and both acute and everyday management, sharing practical pearls to help you support families dealing with this common paediatric condition. Links to guidelines used: Eczema – Emergency management in children | Children's Health Queensland Clinical Practice Guidelines : Eczema ASCIA Stepwise Management Plan for E...
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1 month ago
28 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 15 - Food Allergies - When the immune system goes nuts! [Guest: Dr Brandon Lo]
It's time to learn all about food allergies!! Nim is joined by fellow Paediatric AT (and proud EpiPen carrier) Dr Brandon Lo to unpack food allergies in children. This episode is jam-packed covering epidemiology, presentation, diagnosis, management (emergency and long term), and prevention. All the while, the duo shares practical insights for clinicians caring for kids with allergies. The information in this episode comes from the RCH guidelines on Food Allergy, and ASCIA resources rega...
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1 month ago
38 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 14 - [Article Read] - What Junior Doctors think about General Practice
Australia needs more GPs, they are the true generalists, and are the cornerstone of our healthcare system. So, why aren't more people going into GP? Another Article episode, this time exploring the barriers that exist that prevent junior doctors and medical students from pursuing general practice. Listen as Nim reads her article originally written and published in AusDoc. Link to the article is available below: What us junior doctors really think about general practice | AusDoc Se...
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2 months ago
10 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 13 - Cow's Milk Protein Intolerance (CMPI) - Udderly Legen-Dairy
Listen on to learn all about CMPI, a common condition that you will encounter no matter where you work in paediatrics. We go through what it is, how it presents, how to diagnose it and how it is managed. So what are you waiting for? Let's Mooooo-ve on to it! Resources: Clinical Practice Guidelines : Non-IgE mediated food allergy Cow's milk protein (dairy) and soy - Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonfu...
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3 months ago
18 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 12 - [Article Read] - Unaccredited Registrars
This episode another Article Read. Many of the doctors working in the health system are what we call "Unaccredited Registrars", and the challenges they face can be tough. Listen as Nim reads her article originally written and published in AusDoc about Unaccredited Registrars and how there needs to be a better way when it comes to training. Link to the article is available below: Unaccredited registrars keep our public hospitals functioning — so why are they treated so badly? | Aus...
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3 months ago
11 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 11 - RSV - Oh so very virulent
Listen along to learn about the updates to RSV vaccination as they pertain to pregnant people and babies. Find out who is eligible, how it works, why it is helpful and what the evidence is telling us (SPOILER: It is really beneficial!). This is a really handy episode for anyone involved in taking care of mums and bubs, or involved in counselling about the RSV vaccine. References: RSV: an update on prevention and management - Australian Prescriber Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccin...
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4 months ago
18 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 10 - [Article Read] - The Cost of Medicine
This episode is a little different from the others. With the recent protests by doctors in NSW, and the discussions about Medicare and the reimbursements for doctors, it seemed like an apt time to re-examine what the cost of being a doctor is. And, with workforce issues, pay, working conditions and non-doctor scope creep - is the price it takes to become a doctor indeed worth it anymore? Listen as Nim reads her article originally written and published in AusDoc. Link to the article is a...
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4 months ago
18 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 9 - Short Stature - What's Up Shawty?
This episode looks at something that’s commonly brought up in clinics and can feel deceptively simple yet confusing: short stature. Join Nim as she discusses how to approach the assessment, when to suspect an underlying issue, and what investigations to consider. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Make sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on new episodes, and RATE and leave a REVI...
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4 months ago
28 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 8 - SIADH, DI and CSW - A Tricky Trio
This episode tackles a trio of tricky but important conditions: Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion (SIADH), Diabetes Insipidus (DI) and Cerebral Salt Wasting (CSW). They can look similar on paper, but are different entities, and require completely different management —so getting the diagnosis right and knowing what to do is crucial. In this episode, we unpack: The pathophysiology of each conditionTheir common aetiologiesHow to differentiate them clinically and biochemic...
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5 months ago
28 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 7 - Beta Thalassemia - Bye Bye Beta Globin
In this episode we focus on BETA THALESSEMIA. We break down the presentation, genetics, pathophysiology and clinical presentation. We then explore the management and prognosis. Whether you’re a healthcare professional, student, or someone interested in medical science, this episode provides key insights to gain a deeper understanding of this important condition. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com ...
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6 months ago
20 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 6 - Alpha Thalassemia - Got no As to my Bs
In the following 2 episodes we are taking a look at Thalassemias. In this episode we focus on ALPHA THALESSEMIA. We break down the presentation, genetics, pathophysiology and clinical presentation. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply curious, this episode provides key insights into managing and understanding alpha thalassemia. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Ma...
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7 months ago
21 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 5 - Infantile Spasms - Oh Baby Baby
Listen on as Nim discusses the topic of Infantile Spasms. Learn about what they are, why we get worried about them, how to work up a patient with IS and what the treatment and prognosis for those with it. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Make sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on new episodes, and RATE and leave a REVIEW to help others find us too! Note: Information is for medical ...
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7 months ago
20 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 4 - Tick Paralysis - A Tricky Tick-y
After seeing an interesting case, Nim shares all she learnt about Tick Paralysis. She covers presentation, investigations, pathophysiology and management, and ties them all together with a clinical scenario! Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Make sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on new episodes, and RATE and leave a REVIEW to help others find us too! Note: Information is for medical edu...
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8 months ago
22 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 3 - The RACP Short Case (Revision Revisited)
By popular demand, in the first 3 episodes of the year we are revisiting the RACP Exam series. In Episode 3 of 3, join me and Dr Kriscara (now a Paediatric Renal Fellow) as we discuss how we approached the preparation towards the RACP Short Case Clinical examination. We chat about ways we practiced individually and as a group, how to sharpen your examination skills, and what we did to help us get across the line Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contac...
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8 months ago
29 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 2 - The RACP Long Case (Revision Revisited)
By popular demand, in the first 3 episodes of the year we are revisiting the RACP Exam series. In Episode 2, join me and Dr Kriscara (now a Paediatric Renal Fellow) as we discuss how we approached the lead up to the RACP Long Case Clinical examination. We chat about learning to do long cases, how to practice them effectively, and how to maximize your time in order to present them with finesse. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoon...
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8 months ago
29 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S4 - Episode 1 - The RACP Written Exam (Revision Revisited)
By popular demand, in the first 3 episodes of the year we are revisiting the RACP Exam series. In Episode 1, join me and Dr Kriscara (now a Paediatric Renal Fellow) as we discuss how we approached the lead up to the RACP written examination. After listening to this episode, you will have a good idea on where to begin, how to make the most out of study group, and how to make sure your preparation is well planned. Send us your feedback here! Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine ...
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8 months ago
24 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S3 - Episode 12 - Sickle Cell Disease - Crispy Cresent RBCs
In this episode, we’re focusing on Sickle Cell Disease, a genetic blood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. We discuss the science behind the condition, complications that arise, and treatment options that patients have. It is a high yield episode not to be missed!Send us your feedback here!Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Make sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on new episodes, and RATE and leave a REVI...
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11 months ago
26 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
S3 - Episode 11 - Osteogenesis Imperfecta - Little Brittle Breaking Bones
In this episode we are learning all about Osteogenesis Imperfecta—AKA "brittle bone disease." First, we explore its genetics and clinical features. Then, we’ll break down the management and prognosis. Tune in to get the scoop on this rare but interesting condition.Send us your feedback here!Follow us on Instagram @spoonful.of.medicine Contact us at spoonfulofmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Make sure to SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW so you don't miss out on new episodes, and RATE and leave a REVIEW to help other...
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Spoonful of Medicine
Medicine is tiring and this whole doctor-ing thing can be exhausting. So why when we need to take time out is it so hard to do so? I took time off training last year, and had a lot to ponder about. So, listen as I read my article originally written and published in AusDoc about The Rest Dilemma: Why Doctors Struggle to Take a Break. Link to the article is available below: I needed a break from my paediatric training, but why was hitting the pause button so tough? | AusDoc Send us ...