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A free open access series of podcasts for all healthcare professionals working with older adults. We will present the evidence base, recent advances and established best practice / wisdom in healthcare for older adults. Each episode reviews an aspect of caring for older adults from the perspective of our MDT faculty. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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Treść dostarczona przez The Hearing Aid Podcasts. Cała zawartość podcastów, w tym odcinki, grafika i opisy podcastów, jest przesyłana i udostępniana bezpośrednio przez The Hearing Aid Podcasts lub jego partnera na platformie podcastów. Jeśli uważasz, że ktoś wykorzystuje Twoje dzieło chronione prawem autorskim bez Twojej zgody, możesz postępować zgodnie z procedurą opisaną tutaj https://pl.player.fm/legal.
A free open access series of podcasts for all healthcare professionals working with older adults. We will present the evidence base, recent advances and established best practice / wisdom in healthcare for older adults. Each episode reviews an aspect of caring for older adults from the perspective of our MDT faculty. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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1 S13 E10 - MDTea’m’ Kindness - Breathing results 40:38
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40:38This is the final episode of the MDTea’m’ Kindness series. In this episode we are talking again to our breath coach Jess who will be reviewing the data from our faculty. We will discuss and share our experiences of the breathwork over the last couple of months and get the results of our teams breathing MOTs and stress tests! For all episodes and MDTea things head to: www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk…
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In this episode we are going by Julian Stodd again for the final time. We are exploring the final quiet leadership module by discussing Grace through the two questions: What weight do you carry? What can you leave behind? Plus the breathing technique of the week, social media spot and the usual bits and pieces!…
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1 S13 E8 - MDTea’m’ Kindness – Touch and Trauma 1:13:52
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1:13:52In this 8th Episode of the MDTea’m’ kindness series we are looking at the importance or touch and how this is changing with Professor Roger Kneebone and the concept of trauma informed care with our good friend Dr Kate Bailey and Esther Murray. We really loved this one and it harks back to the previous great episodes / chats with Cate in the past. Plus (I know there is more!) more shop floor recordings, breathing techniques with the amazing Jess Holliday and our faculty feedback on last week’s breath work. You will LOVE this one! For all the previous episodes, references, infographics etc. please head on down to: https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/ Contact us on X/Threads/Instagram by searching “MDTea podcast”…
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In this episode we continue our journey into quiet leadership and explore the concept of fairness with Julian Stodd. Plus the usual social media review, article of the week and breathing exercises. Use the #mdteaclub to interact with others! https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/
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1 S13 E6 - MDTea'm' Kindness - the process of developing expertise 43:31
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43:31In this episode we will be taking with Professor Roger Kneebone to explore the process we go through in developing expertise. Thinking about how we work in our teams and how we all can help others develop is so important; thinking about this in terms of 'becoming expert' can help.There is another breathing technique and social media spot as normal! https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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1 S13 E5 - MDTea'm' Kindness - Kindness Itself 1:17:20
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1:17:20This week we are rejoined by Julian Stodd for the second quiet leadership episode with a focus on kindness. We also have David Fryburg talking about the psychobiology of kindness... It's all totally fascinating stuff! Plus there is another breathing technique, social media slot of the week and much more! For information, breathing MOT etc head on down to: https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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Continuing our journey into kindness this week we look at yoga and what we can all get from this ancient practice. Plus there is another breathing technique, social media slot of the week and much more! For information, breathing MOT etc head on down to: https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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1 S13 E3 - MDTea'm' Kindness – Humility and ASMR 49:17
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49:17This week Jo and Iain are joined taking their first step into the quiet leadership programme with a discussion around humility with Julian Stodd. Then we have an interview with Christina and Giulia Lara Poerio who will be talking ASMR and the potential benefits of this. We also have Jess and the next breathing technique for you to practice! For the breathing MOT, pre series questionnaire and other goodies head on down to: MDTea’m’ Kindness – The Hearing Aid Podcasts…
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1 S13 E2 - MDTea'm' Kindness – Ecosystems 1:10:23
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1:10:23In this 2nd episode of the kindness series we are joined by Julian Stodd as we start to think about our teams and workplace as a ecosystem. Thinking of things in this way opens up the links and connections we all have to each other and is the starting of our insight into the kindness possibilities within teams. For the breathing MOT, pre series questionnaire and other goodies head on down to: www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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1 S13 E1 - MDTea'm' Kindness - Breathing MOT 59:01
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59:01In this first episode of this series we will meet Jess from Be Here Well. We talk about breathing and the benefits to us of taking control of our breathing. You will learn about your own breath MOT. To log your MOT and pre series questionnaires click here: https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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In this new series of the MDTea Podcast, we are exploring the theme of kindness: in ourselves, with each other and within our teams. While the focus of this series takes us in a slightly different direction, the aim and core of the podcast is the same - to support teams working and learning together for the benefit of older adults. In this first episode, or prologue if you will... We will explore why we think this is such an important topic to cover, not just at this point in time working in healthcare post-covid, but always. As ever, we'll be providing you with the evidence bases where they exist, and best practice wisdom where it doesn't. Alongside this we will explore the influence of breathing exercises on our nervous system, walk you through the components of an approach to everyday Quiet Leadership. So grab yourself, and anyone else around you, a cup of tea, settle in, and enjoy. https://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdteam-kindness/…
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We’re back with the final step of Jean's journey meeting hospital and community health professionals. This time we’re meeting the community podiatry team talking to Rachel and Jemma about how they work caring for older adults and their feet at home. Let us know what you think via Twitter @mdtea_podcast or Instagram @mdteapodcast and don’t forget to check out our website for show notes, CPD log and curriculum mapping. Subscribe to hear more from us as we’re already planning series 13!…
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Time for the next team on our community healthcare journey, and today we’re focusing on pharmacy in the community and how those working in this area positively impact the daily lives of older people in our society. We’ll spend some time thinking about the ways our patient, Jean, might interact with community pharmacy and we'll consider what daily life looks like for pharmacists and pharmacy staff in terms of distributing medications, rationalising treatment, providing addiction services where needed and offering consultations and lifestyle advice, amongst many other things. We’ve got all your favourite regular features too, including Paper of the Week, One Minute Topic and our social media slot. Lots to delve into! And as always, we love hearing from you so please get in touch with us. You can find us on Facebook, on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast or you can drop us an email by writing to thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com. Don’t forget that you can get CPD points for every MDTea episode you listen to as well! Look out for the CPD log at the bottom of the shownotes for each episode over on our website at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk. Hope you’re all keeping really well, and we look forward to seeing you again in two weeks!…
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Next up on Jean's community healthcare journey we are meeting the Community Falls Service. We speak to Physiotherapist Faye and Occupational Therapist Kerry about their role completing falls assessments in people's homes. As always show notes are avalible on our website ( MDTeapodcast.co.uk ) along with infographics and our free CPD log. You can also find us on Instagram @MDTeaPodcast and Twitter @MDTea_Podcast.…
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Great to have you join us for another new episode of the MDTea Podcast, which today is all about community nursing. Outside hospital in the UK there are thousands of nursing staff who use their clinical skills and knowledge to support patients with long-term conditions and help maximise their independence. Some of these will be district nurses and others will be nurse specialists in particular areas of medicine. This can include nurses specialising in diabetes, stroke, respiratory and cardiac care, tissue viability, mental health, palliative care and lots more. Two of the roles that we see quite commonly in older patients are Parkinson's nurses and dementia nurses. We speak to two fantastic guests today to help us learn about these roles. Clare Addison is a vastly experienced nurse who is now living with Parkinson's disease, and Chris O'Connor is an admiral nurse in Surrey who spends his time caring for patients and families affected by dementia. Lots of wise words to take on board from both of them. We've also got all our usual features, such as Paper of the Week, social media highlights and our One Minute Topic. If you'd like to get in touch, please find us on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast or online at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk . We love hearing from you. Hope you enjoy the episode!…
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Welcome back to another episode of the MDTea Podcast, where this time we’ve taken the show on the road to St Wilfrid’s Hospice in Eastbourne to learn all about community palliative care. For patients living with chronic illnesses and those approaching the end of their life, knowing that they have a team of caring, approachable healthcare professionals to coordinate their treatment can be life-changing. We have the privilege on today’s episode of hearing from Eirian, Sophie, Rachael, Laura, Andy and Paul from St Wilfrid’s Hospice. We were invited for a cup of tea with them down at their state-of-the-art inpatient facility on the south coast of England, and they explained to us about the inspiring work they do in catering for patients with life-limiting illnesses or those in the last phase of their lives. Please have a listen if you can, there’s such a goldmine of useful tips and suggestions for all of us to apply to our day-to-day practice, whether that’s in palliative care medicine or not. We’ve also got our regular features (Paper of the Week, MDTea Wordle) alongside our ever-exciting One Minute Topic game at the very end of the episode. As always you can contact us on Facebook, on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast or via email at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com . The MDTea Podcast is endorsed by the British Geriatric Society, and you can keep a note of all your listening in the CPD log on our website ( www.mdteapodcast.co.uk ) and be rewarded for tuning in! We look forward to seeing you all again in 2 weeks time!…
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This episode we’re talking about the community frailty hub model local to us. We know as worth previous teams that these set ups can have a whole host of names- proactive care team, anticipatory care hubs etc. You may not have access to services like this locally but it remains useful to see how everyone works together to support patients in the community. The MDTea podcast is endorsed by the a British Geriatic Society, log your listening using our CPD log avalible with all the show notes on our website. You can also find us on Twitter (@MDTea_Podcast), Facebook (search MDTea Podcast) and Instagram (@MDTeaPodcast).…
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Today we’re talking about 2 hour response teams who work in the community supporting admission avoidance where possible. Typically they work with patients for short periods of time 24-72 hours where a person is at risk of an acute admission or readmission to hospital. Teams have a multitude of names, rapid response, crisis team, urgent community response and more so to keep things generic and applicable to you where ever you are we’ve used the phrase 2 hour response team. Do go and find out what services near you are called and how they work! As always check out our website for show notes and use our CPD log, follow us on Twitter @MDTea_podcast where we’re post lots of extra content, Instagram @MDTeaPodcast for graphics and visual resources to use. Let us know you’ve listened by tagging us on your socials or use #MDTeaClub…
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General practice is often the first port of call for people with healthcare needs in the community, and it's that world that we'll be exploring today. What do GP teams do? Who makes up the team? What are the challenges that they face? How has their working life changed since covid? And what ways can they help older people, like our patient Jean, to live well in the community? We're joined by Adam McClintock (a GP) and Alice Poots (a nurse who has worked both in general practice and emergency medicine). They'll be our expert voices to help us learn more about GP from the inside. We've got our Paper of the Week, MDTea Wordle, and our One Minute Topic too. All sorts of fun and games for you. If you like what you hear, please get in touch with us on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast, on Facebook or via email at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com . All previous episodes can be found on our website at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk . We look forward to seeing you again in 2 weeks! The MDTea podcast is endorsed by the British Geriatric Society.…
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In episode 12.2 we spoke with Greg Brown and Jennifer Twist about Carers and Care workers. Before you listen here do go and listen to that episode. We found their input so valuable that we have made the full versions of each interview a bonus episode! Enjoy!
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Episode 2 of our Community Teams series sees us talking about carers and how they support older adults in the community. The MDTea podcast is endorsed by the British Geriatic Society. All episode show notes and resources are available on our website ( MDTeapodcast.co.uk ) Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more MDTea content.…
We’re back! After months of preparation and planning, we’ve got an amazing new series of the MDTea Podcast for you to enjoy. After taking a journey in Series 11 where we met each member of the hospital MDT (along with our patient, Jean) we’re ready to go again! And this time we’ll be joining Jean as she is discharged back into the community, and meets lots of the teams involved with her community healthcare. On this first episode we’re considering reablement and what exactly that means for patients like Jean, who are continuing their healthcare journey outside the hospital setting. We’ll explore the concept of reablement, discuss the roles of people involved in this area, and find out how reablement teams encourage patients to take the lead in regaining independence at home post-discharge. We have a few new features for this series too! We’ll be discussing our Paper of the Week, doing our usual social media slot, and we’re extremely excited to announce a couple of new games for this series! Stephen will be stepping up in this episode for our fast-paced and unpredictable One Minute Recap game, and we’ll be giving you listeners a brutally tough Wordle MDTeaser to think through over the next few days (with prizes up for grabs)! Please let us know what you think of the new series, we’d love to hear your thoughts! Our email address is thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com , you can follow us on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast, or find us on Facebook. Keep a close eye on our social media for all the latest updates. Thanks for listening, and we look forward to seeing you next time!…
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Hello again everyone! Two bits of exciting news to share with you… First of all, Series 12 of the MDTea Podcast is on the way! We’ve already recorded lots of interviews for it, and it’s being pieced together as we speak. The first episode will be landing on Tuesday 26th July, just one week away! Over the course of Series 12, we’re going to be taking a closer look at the different teams making up healthcare in the community. A huge number of important roles for us to explore. Make sure you don’t miss it! And then, in other news, we’ve also been working on a brand new podcast series that will be coming your way in the near future. It will be aimed at medical registrars in training, it will be called Med Reg News, and we can’t wait to let you hear it! Eight episodes have already been recorded, so there is a treasure trove of brilliant educational material that is lined up and ready to go. Each episode involves an in-depth conversation with a different consultant guest, and if you’re a doctor in training we really hope you’ll enjoy it and benefit from it in your day-to-day work. That’ll be appearing soon, on a separate stream from the MDTea Podcast, so this is just a heads up. But keep your eyes peeled for it! As ever, please get in touch with us at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com, on Twitter (@mdtea_podcast), on Instagram (@mdteapodcast) or on Facebook. You’re the ones we make all these podcasts for, and we look forward to sharing them with you! See you soon!…
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1 S11 E10 - A Day In The Life of a Social Worker 55:28
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55:28It’s time to meet the final member of the hospital team in Jean's journey. Today we’re speaking to social workers about their role involved in hospital discharge as well as their safeguarding responsibilities. Don’t forget to log your listening using our CPD log avalible on our website. http://thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/series11home/…
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1 S11 E9 - A Day In The Life of a Dietitian 42:45
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42:45It’s time to meet the next members of the hospital MDT, and today it’s the turn of our dietitians! Having a substantial, nutrient-rich diet is as important for older people as it is for anyone else, and malnutrition can be a real problem as people age. In this episode, we explore what malnutrition is, why it affects older people so much, and the approach dietitians take to try and boost the nutritional intake and general wellbeing of our patients. We speak to two vastly experienced dietitians, David and Lorna, and hear in particular about the work they do with the older patients that they see. From protein to Parkinson’s, and from sandwiches to supplements, there’s a treasure trove of useful information for us to take on board from these two. So come on in, and let’s learn together! As always, please send us any thoughts or questions you have, either via email at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com , on Facebook, on Twitter @mdtea_podcast or on Instagram @mdteapodcast. We love hearing from you. And don’t forget the #MDTeaser for your chance to win a coveted MDTea mug! See you again in two weeks for Episode 10!…
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1 S11 E8 - A Day In The Life of a Speech & Language Therapist 45:18
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45:18This week we meet the next people in Jean’s MDT- the speech and language therapists. How much do you know about this teams work and breadth of work they can help with? Do you know how they might help ensure patients cognition-communication (cog-com) disorders be involved in their own care? Do you know how to make a drink with thickener or why straws might not be better for all people with swallowing problems? Do you want some top tips for enhancing your communication skills? Have a listen to learn all these points and more…
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1 S11 E7 - A Day In The Life of an Occupational Therapist 52:15
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52:15Welcome along for another exciting episode of the MDTea Podcast! Today it's Episode 7 and we’re spending some time thinking about the amazing work done with older patients by occupational therapists (OT's). OT's are problem solvers, and play a crucial role in enabling patients to carry out meaningful activities (or "occupations") and recover a degree of quality of life following illness. This can involve setting targets for patient goals such as using the shower, brushing their hair, making a cup of tea, managing their front door steps safely or even walking their dog, amongst many many other things. On today's episode, we hear from eight brilliant OT's - Paul, Katie, Oran, Alanna, Suzanne, Bex, Louise and Rebecca - who tell us all about what life is like for them on the job, and why they wouldn't want to do anything else. As well as that, we'll be diving back into Jean's story, and thinking how the OT team might help her out. We've also got our usual social media update and another infuriatingly tricky #MDTeaser! We always love to hear from you, so please get in touch on Facebook, on Twitter (@mdtea_podcast) or on Instagram (@mdteapodcast), and our website is at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk. See you all really soon!…
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1 S11 E6 - A Day In The Life of a Physiotherapist 44:56
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44:56This week we are chatting to the physiotherapists working throughout Jean's time at the hospital. We meet Amy and Joe who work at the front door assessing patients as they arrive, Grace who works in a dedicated hip fracture unit and Ailie who is a respiratory physio working on a surgical ward. Then we think about our case patient Jean as she continues her journey following her fall and how the physios may work with her. Finally we present the next MDTeaser- don’t forget to let us know what you link via Twitter, Facebook, our website or our new Instagram!…
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1 S11 E5 - A Day In The Life of a Physician Associate 55:34
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55:34Welcome back to the MDTea Podcast! Today on Episode 5 we’re looking into the exciting world of physician associates, and learning about the many ways they help the hospital team when it comes to looking after older patients. Physician associates first appeared in the UK in 2003, and have been growing in number since then. Nowadays, most hospitals have them working on the wards where they review patients, initiate treatments, formulate management plans, have discussions with patients and their families, perform practical procedures, take on leadership roles and lots more! We caught up with James, Hamed, Mira and Lindsay to hear all about their own experiences in the role, and to find out why they think it’s such a brilliant job. One thing that’s mentioned in the episode is James’ own podcast, The Physician Associate Podcast. You can find him @PAPodcastUK on Twitter. If you’re keen to find out more about the PA profession, it’s well worth a listen! As usual, we’ll be dipping into Jean’s story and finding out where she’s got to in her hospital journey. We’ll also be chatting through what’s leapt out at us on social media over the past few weeks and setting a new, cryptic #MDTeaser! There’s an exclusive mug for the first person to answer it correctly, so make sure you get in early! You can find us on Facebook, Twitter (@mdtea_podcast) or Instagram (@mdteapodcast), and our website is www.mdteapodcast.co.uk . See you all soon!…
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1 S11 E4 - A Day In The Life of a Pharmacist 45:02
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45:02This week we speak to our local hospital pharmacy team to find out how they help us manage patients like Jean. We discuss her medicines, thinking about what they’re for and what problems might be associated with them. And how our pharmacy teams can help us and patients manage medications and patient care. Keep getting in touch on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast or via email at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com. Our website has every episode we’ve ever done, and can be found at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk.…
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1 S11 E3 - A Day In The Life of a Doctor 44:10
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44:10In this episode, we’re delving into the daily lives of doctors. And we’re about to discover how many different types of doctor can come into contact with an older patient in hospital. The ones we’re going to meet in this episode include an A&E doctor, an orthopaedic surgeon and a group of elderly care medics. All with the same goal in mind…managing the acutely unwell patient, maximising their comfort, planning for the future, and getting them safely back into the community again where possible. But this can be tricky when frail patients present with a whole host of conditions. How do doctors manage these complex patients? Is there a way to treat someone as a whole person rather than getting different specialists involved for every individual body system? And what exactly is it that makes a good elderly care doctor? As the average age of our population increases, all doctors coming into the profession need to realise that a passion for elderly care is essential. After all, older patients will almost certainly make up the majority of their work, regardless of their specialty. And the guests on this episode want you to realise that this is something to be embraced, not frightened of. As ever, we’ll have our MDTeaser and the latest highlights from the world of social media. Thanks for all your messages over the past few weeks, it's so encouraging to hear that lots of you have found this series helpful! Keep getting in touch on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast or via email at thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com. Our website has every episode we’ve ever done, and can be found at www.mdteapodcast.co.uk. And we’ll see you again for the next episode of Jean’s journey through the hospital in 2 weeks!…
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This week we are talking to nurses to find out how they fit into our multidisciplinary team caring for older adults. We think we can all agree nurses have very much been the face of the NHS since its inception, and possibly more so over the past two years. But who are nurses and what do they feel their experience is like? What are the challenges in their job- and more importantly what do they like most about being nurses? We chat to fantastic nurses- Joe, Lucy, and Chris about each of their roles. What’s certainly clear is the huge variety of jobs nurses can have and the diverse skill set they bring to our work caring for patients. As always let us know your thoughts and the answer to our MDTeaser via our twitter @MDTea_Podcast or via our facebook MDTea Podcast and go to our website where all episodes have show notes, links to content we've discussed and the CPD log so you can generate evidence of your listening for portfolios.…
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1 S11 E1 - A Day In The Life of a Paramedic 39:58
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39:58We’re taking a closer look at a day in the life of a paramedic in our first episode of Series 11. Maybe the picture that springs to mind when you hear the word ‘paramedic’ is of an ambulance driving past you with its siren blaring. Or perhaps they might be people that you come across from time to time as they hand over unwell patients in the Emergency Department. But what do paramedics do? What does their typical day look like? How many older patients do they come into contact with? Are there any non-ambulance opportunities for them? And what exactly is it that they love about the job? Also, join us as we pick up Jean’s story once again and think through how a paramedic might help her as she is assessed in a pre-hospital setting and begins her journey into the healthcare system. We have a new MDTeaser for you to tackle, as well as a shout-out for our favourite social media posts of the week. So lots for you to enjoy! It’s brilliant to have you listening in, and if you’d like to find out more about what we do… you can find us on Twitter @mdtea_podcast, on Instagram @mdteapodcast, online at mdteapodcast.co.uk or you can send us a good old-fashioned email to thehearingaidpodcasts@gmail.com . Thanks for your company and we look forward to picking up Jean’s story again with you in two weeks!…
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The MDTea podcast started out six years ago, with us wanting to create a place where we could foster multiprofessional learning around the care of older patients. And after 100 episodes that is still very much our aim. But we’ve decided to do something unique and exciting for Series 11 to explore what it really means to be part of the team. We want to spend time over the next ten episodes exploring what each of our colleagues in the MDT do on a daily basis to provide older patients with the best possible care. What is the first thing they do at work each day? What is their favourite thing about their job? What are the challenges and rewards? And how does their job help serve our older population? It’s important we ask these questions. Because despite our best efforts to work as a fully integrated team on the wards, we all know that it is easy to become trapped in our own little bubbles. Both in the separate training we receive depending on our professions, and the areas on the wards where we tend to work only with other people doing the same role as us. And so the problem remains. Lots of us don’t know what our colleagues in the MDT actually do. Which is why we’re spending this new series looking at “A Day in the Life” of each of the vital healthcare professionals responsible for managing older patients coming into our hospitals.…
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1 S10 E10 - Non-UK citizens: their rights to reside and access to health and social care 42:49
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42:49Our 100th episode! This week we have a think about the (complex) topic of immigration law, the EU settlement scheme and the right to reside in the UK - and how these rules and processes affect older adults uniquely, particularly with regards to access to health and social care. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Sophie Norman Contributing Faculty: Jackie Lelkes…
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1 S10 E9 - Different Cultural & Religious Practices around Death 55:44
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55:44Dr Gaggandeep Singh Alg and Chaplain and Pastor Steve Thomas join us for an open and honest discussion about some of the cultural and religious practices that surround death and dying. We explore specific traditions, but also learn about the plurality of practices in the UK across cultures and within religions, and the importance of talking to patients and families about their personal spiritual beliefs. For resources, or signposting to organisations to help with any issues raised in the episode, see our show notes. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman Special Guests: Dr Gaggandeep Singh Alg and Pastor Steve Thomas.…
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1 S10 E8 - Activity, Exercise and the Ageing Athlete 48:23
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48:23What can elite older athletes tell us about the physiology of 'normal' ageing? And what barriers exist that stop all of us (elite and non-elite) participating in sport and exercise as we age? We try to answer these questions and more with the help of Professor of Sociology, Emmanuelle Tulle. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman. Contributing faculty: Sarah-Jane Ryan Special guest: Emmanuelle Tulle…
This week we discuss grief, bereavement and loss. As well as thinking about how grief can affect older adults uniquely, we look at the experience of losing loved ones with dementia, and also consider grief in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. For resources, or signposting to organisations to help with any issues raised in the episode, see our show notes. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman…
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The number of older prisoners is increasing rapidly in the UK, and these individuals may have health and social care needs both unique to their circumstances, and comparable to those of their contemporaries in the community. Listen to our conversation with Warren Stewart, as we begin to consider this topic. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman. Special guest: Warren Stewart…
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In this episode we discuss sexuality, biases and the unique experiences and challenges that members of the LGBTQ+ community may face in relation to ageing. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman. Faculty: Jackie Lelkes Special guest: Dr Cate Bailey…
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Consultant rheumatologist Dr Helen Linklater and Occupational Therapist Tracy Szekely join the MDTea to discuss this common condition, the available interventions and the importance of an MDT approach when it comes to managing OA. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Sophie Norman Faculty: Tracy Szekely Special guest: Dr Helen Linklater.…
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1 S10 E4 - Supplementary Listening - Osteoarthritis 8:35
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8:35We explore the future of medical therapies for OA, and the current evidence for popular 'nutraceuticals' with Dr Helen Linklater. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston. Special guests: Dr Helen Linklater.…
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We explore the topic of population health, particularly in the context of an ageing population. We learn from the team joining us why it is so key that all health care professionals understand and contribute to population health, about how to live longer better and about how a project in Merton and Wandsworth is helping people to do just that. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Sophie Norman Special guests: Dr Phoebe Wright, Jennifer Kaye and Professor Sir Muir Gray.…
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1 S10 E3 - Supplementary listening - Integration & innovation: working together to improve health & social care for all (Feb '21) 4:11
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4:11Iain speaks to Professor Sir Muir Gray about the recently published health and social care white paper. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson Special guest: Professor Sir Muir Gray.…
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1 S10 E2 - Suicide and Self Harm in Older Adults 45:48
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45:48Trigger warning: suicide and self harm. In this episode we explore the topics of suicide and self harm in relation to older adults. Dr Cate Bailey joins the faculty and we discuss the epidemiology, risk factors and features of these issues specific to older adults, as well as how to broach conversations about suicide and self harm. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Sophie Norman Special guest: Dr Cate Bailey.…
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Series 10 begins with 'prehabilitation', and Dr Tara Rampal joins as our special guest. We discuss the evidence for prehabilitation, the key to successful prehab programmes, what these programmes involve, and the future direction of the field. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Sophie Norman Special guest: Dr Tarannum Rampal.…
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This week we delve into the physiology of the kidney, looking at how ageing affects kidney function and what this means practically when it comes to treating older adults on the ward or in the community. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Alice O'Connor. Special guest: Emily Knox, Specialist rotational pharmacist.…
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1 S9 E9 - Osteoporosis and Resistance Training 35:52
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35:52Osteoporosis is a common condition in patients over the age of 50. We look at the evidence there is for using high intensity resistance, strength and impact training to improve bone density and reduce fracture risk in these individuals, and how practically we can incorporate this into our practice and recommendations for long term benefits. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson, Sarah-Jane Ryan and Dr Sophie Norman. Guests: Ananthi Punti, Sarah Pope…
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1 S9 E8 - Learning Disabilities in Later Life 33:21
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33:21In this episode we discuss the challenges faced by people with learning disabilities as they grow older, reasons why they may have worse health outcomes, and what we can all do to improve our practice to facilitate better care for this group of individuals. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson, Jackie Lelkes and Dr Sophie Norman Contributing Faculty: Tracy Szekely…
In the first episode back after the coronavirus pandemic we talk to Julian Stodd - author and founder of sea salt learning - about what makes a team, the importance of trust, tribes and how we adapt our roles depending on the teams we are in. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Sophie Norman Contributing Faculty: Sarah-Jane Ryan Special guest: Julian Stodd.…
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We are joined in the studio by Grace Meadows, programme director of Music for Dementia 2020, to discuss the ways in which music can benefit people living with dementia and their caregivers. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Alice O'Connor, Grace Meadows (Music therapist). Guests: Shreena Unadkat (clinical psychologist), Jo White (Music practitioner and programme director for Wishing Well music)…
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Poverty affects a significant number of older people in the UK and the underlying causes are complex in this group. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Alice O'Connor. Contributing Faculty: Jackie Lelkes, Tracy Szekely…
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1 S9 E4 - Parkinson's: Non-motor Symptoms 40:19
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40:19Most people are familiar with the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but less so with the non-motor symptoms. Join us as we explore what they are and how they affect people living with Parkinson's. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Alice O'Connor. Guest: Dr Jonny Acheson, emergency medicine consultant living with Parkinson's .…
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1 S9 E3 - Age-friendly Housing Adaptations 27:22
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27:22This week we are talking about the various ways in which a home can be adapted to better suit the needs of an older person with mobility issues, cognitive impairment or difficulty with activities of daily living. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Alice O'Connor and Tracy Szekely (OT). Contributing Faculty: Jackie Lelkes.…
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Here is the full interview with Professor Heiss on peripheral arterial disease.
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In this episode we are discussing the surprisingly broad topic of peripheral vascular disease, with a focus on lower limb arterial disease, which can have a significant impact on quality of life and functional ability. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Alice O'Connor. Special guest: Prof. Christian Heiss (Professor of cardiovascular medicine)…
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In the first episode of the series, we are discussing what it means to be pragmatic in our investigation and management of pathology in older adults. This also raises ethical questions about shared decision making and the concept of "valid" screening tests. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, IMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes . Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Alice O'Connor.…
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1 S8 E10 - Reduced Oral Intake in Dementia 51:35
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51:35In the final episode of the present series, we discuss problems with eating in dementia, why they happen, and ways to try and minimise their impact. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatricians), Chris O'Connor (Consultant Admiral Nurse in Dementia), Dr Alice O'Connor (Teaching fellow). Contributing Faculty: Dr Wendy Grosvenor.…
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This week we look at the common inflammatory condition that is Polymyalgia Rheumatics. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatricians), Anne O'Brien (Specialist physio and Keele university senior lecturer), and Dr Alice O'Connor (Teaching fellow).…
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This week's episode is about "feeding with acknowledged risk". We discuss the anatomy and physiology of swallowing, clinical scenarios where "risk feeding" may or may not be appropriate, and how to minimise the risk for people with swallowing difficulties. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician) and Vicky Payne (Speech and Language Therapist) Contributing Faculty: Dr Wendy Grosvenor, Dr Alice O'Connor,…
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Exercise in older people is a topic that raises a lot of questions from patients, carers and healthcare professionals. How much is safe? How much is enough? Are there any absolute contraindications? In this episode we attempt to answer some of those questions and provide practical guidance for the grey areas. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatrician, Dr John Brooks, GP, and Ananthi Puntis, Physiotherapist. Contributing Faculty: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Alice O'Connor…
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This week we are focusing on assessment of unwell patients at home and things we can do to avoid hospital admission if it is against their wishes or not in their best interests. We look at some of the challenges associated with this, as well as some tools which exist to help healthcare providers with decision-making in this situation. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston, Dr Alice O'Connor, Dr Amy Heskett, Dr Johanna Price and Paramedic Sean Edwards. Contributing Faculty - as above.…
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Alongside our guest speaker Neil Chadborn, a researcher involved in the recent PEACH study, we discuss how CGA may be used in care homes to improve efficiency of care delivery, and the feasibility of implementing this given the wide variation in types of care homes across the UK. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Jackie Lelkes, senior lecturer at University of Brighton and Dr Alice O'Connor, Teaching fellow in geriatrics. Guest speaker Dr Neil Chadborn, Research fellow in the faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham. Contributing Faculty: Dr Wendy Grosvenor, Dementia Nurse Specialist and lecturer at University of Surrey…
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This episode looks at the concept of risk and how our perception of risk can affect the decisions we make, both as health and social care professionals and as human beings. Risk-averse practice is something many of us have encountered in our work and holistic care of older people often involves the acceptance of a degree of risk, by us as well as the people we are caring for. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Jackie Lelkes, senior lecturer at University of Brighton. Contributing Faculty: Dr Alice O'Connor, Teaching fellow in Geriatrics.…
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This episode explores the particular needs of older adults who may find themselves homeless. It covers the statutory rights from local authorities in the UK and how health services can adapt to meet their needs. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Jackie Lelkes, Social Work Senior Lecturer and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatrician. Contributing Faculty: Tracy Szekely Case study: Thamesmead Medical Centre…
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Frailty can be assessed in a number of ways. In this episode we will talk through some of the common scales/scores that are out there. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians.…
Sarcopenia has been the subject of much research over recent years and provides a pathophysiological correlation with frailty. In this episode we explore the scientific basis as well as the role of nutrition and exercise. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston. Consultant Geriatricians and SJ Ryan. Contributing Faculty: Dan Thomas…
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1 S7 E10 - Clinically Assisted Nutrition and Hydration 56:58
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56:58In this episode we will explore some of the challenging aspects of CANH encountered in working with older adults. We outline the legal and ethical principles including the recent BMA / RCP 2019 guidance. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Vicky Payne, SLT and Clare Ferneyhough, Dietician and Jackie Lelkes, Social Work Senior Lecturer.…
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1 S7 E9 - Age Discrimination VS Age Adjusted Care 46:35
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46:35This episode discusses age discrimination in society and healthcare. We look at how age adjusted care looks to tailor care an approach specific to older adults needs and how the two might overlap. Learning Objectives: Knowledge: To know that able to describe age discrimination and to understand the law relevant to this area Skills: To know how to challenge age discrimination when it occurs To be able to design services that are age based by not age discriminatory Attitudes: To realise that age is just a number and making decisions based on this alone is illogical Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Jackie Lelkes, Social Work Senior Lecturer.…
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In this episode we explore the impact culture has on health and care. We talk broadly about culture and cultural awareness followed by a focus on Ethnicity. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Aoife Lillis, Medical Registrar and Jackie Lelkes Social Work Senior Lecturer, Gaggandeep Singh-Alg, Consultant Geriatrician and Co-Founder British Sikh Doctors Organisation.…
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Presented by Dr Philippa Christie and Dr Iain Wilkinson these two short episodes report back from the British Geriatric Society Spring conference 2019. They talk through some of the highlights for us of the lectures and posters over the 3 days. As ever when recording on the move the sound quality isn't up to our usual standard! For more information from the conference head to twitter and read conference hashtag #bgsconf for the 10th - 12th April 2019.…
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Presented by Dr Philippa Christie and Dr Iain Wilkinson these two short episodes report back from the British Geriatric Society Spring conference 2019. They talk through some of the highlights for us of the lectures and posters over the 3 days. As ever when recording on the move the sound quality isn't up to our usual standard! For more information from the conference head to twitter and read conference hashtag #bgsconf for the 10th - 12th April 2019.…
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In this episode we explore models of care around a fictional patient to look at ways care could be delivered if needs were placed at the centre. Show notes are available to view and download at thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Faculty: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Aoife Lillis, Medical Registrar, Sarah Vigor, Physician Associate, Jackie Lelkes, Social Worker…
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1 S7 E6 - Falls: To Admit Or Not To Admit? 45:31
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45:31In this episode we recap causes of falls from head to toe and which may require admission from community to manage. We also discuss the approach to decision making in these individuals. Knowledge: Recall common causes of falls in older adults. Distinguish causes for which acute admission may modify outcome. Skills: Be able to recognise when acute admission is necessary in someone who has fallen. Recognise when falls review in the community may be beneficial. Attitudes: To appreciate that falls risk can often never be abolished completely. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Sarah Smith, Physiotherapist and Alison Fitzgerald, Lead OPAL Nurse Contributing Faculty: Tracy Szekely and Dan Thomas.…
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This episode explores different models of front door frailty models, rationales. Knowledge: Understand the role of Geriatrics teams in acute 'front door' settings in hospitals. Skills: To recognise when acute Geriatrics teams may be helpful. Attitudes: To appreciate how you might work alongside an acute Geriatrics team. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Sarah Smith, Physiotherapist and Alison Fitzgerald, Lead OPAL Nurse Contributing Faculty: Tracy Szekely…
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In this episode we will cover communicating with relatives, outlining legal frameworks and talking through some frameworks and examples to help. Learning Outcomes Knowledge: To become familiar with some models for communication with relatives that may help to guide practice. To be aware of common clinical situations where communication with relatives may be difficult To understand the legal and ethical principles relevant to communication with relatives. Skills: To be able to communicate with relatives effectively. To be able to adapt the conversation depending on the needs and attitudes of the relatives. Attitudes: To understand some of the factors that may make communication with relatives challenging. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians, Carys Flemming - CMT and Chris O'Connor Consultant Admiral Nurse. Contributing Faculty: Wendy Grosvenor, Senior Nursing Lecturer…
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In this episode we will be looking at the various aspects and important elements to patient flow. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Aoife Lillis. Contributions from: The Surrey and Sussex Healthcare Team... Angela Stephenson (Chief Operating Officer), Dr Ed Cetti (Medical Director) Dr Ben Mearns (Chief of Medicine), Daniel Woosey - PAR…
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This episode we will be talking about how and why trauma in older people is different and the importance of thinking about the potential injuries as the face of trauma is changing. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson. Contributing Faculty: Pam Trangmar, Dr Cathryn Mainwaring, Susan Hendrickson, Rebecca Norton…
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In this episode we will be talking about how and why polypharmacy happens and think about some strategies and tools to aid safe deprescribing. Knowledge: To be able to describe what polypharmacy is and the impact it may have on patients. To know when to explore polypharmacy and deprescribing. Skills: To be able to signpost patients to have their medications reviewed. To have a framework to structure you approach to ongoing medication use. To drive shared decision making in prescription management with older people. Attitudes: Raise the awareness and get the public and patients engaged with the drive to reduce inappropriate polypharmacy. To understand that there is a cultural shift needed in public awareness that multiple medicines in older age may cause harm. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Samantha Lungu, Dementia Nurse Consultant. Contributing Faculty: Dan Thomas, Geriatrics Registrar.…
As HIV treatment improves, the prevalence of HIV in older adults is increasing as a chronic disease comorbidity and with it's own health implications, as well as increasing rates of late diagnoses at older ages. We explore the inequalities in HIV testing, ageing syndromes in this group and health service delivery. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Tom Levett, Consultant Geriatricians, Eileen Nixon, HIV Nurse Consultant, Heather Leake-Date, Pharmacist and Elaney Yousseff, Health Services Researcher.…
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Knowledge: To understand the prevalence and problems associated with faecal incontinence. To be able to think through a range of possible diagnoses that are associated with FI. To be able to instigate initial investigation and management for FI in inpatients and outpatients. Skills: To be able to take a history from a patient with FI. To be able to identify how FI may be affecting your patient. Attitudes: To understand that FI is a condition associated with a range of potential management options. To understand that FI has a large impact on quality of life and location of care. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Dr Philippa Christie. Contributing Faculty: Wendy Grosvenor.…
This episode will explore what is meant by supportive care for older adults with cancer, explore the idea of prehab and cover some of the issues you might encounter as longer term consequences as a non-specialist. Knowledge: To recall the problems experienced by older adults with cancer To understand the role of rehabilitation and supportive care in maintaining wellbeing Skills: To recognise when someone may benefit from holistic support Attitudes: To feel confident to talk to someone living with cancer about their options for supportive care Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and Lara Cowley, Physiotherapist at St. Wilfred's Hospice. Contributing Faculty: Dr Shane O'Hanlon, Oncogeriatrician at University College Dublin.…
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In this episode we explore Heart Failure. Learning outcomes include: Knowledge: 1) Defining heart failure and an appreciation of the common aetiologies 2) NYHA classification with respect to assessment of symptoms 3) Understanding the medical and non-pharmacological therapies for heart failure and appreciating when device therapies may be warranted 4) An awareness of conditions that may mimic heart failure 5) Complexities of managing HF in older multimorbid patients Skills: 1) Identify heart failure symptoms 2) Interpreting N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT pro-BNP) results 3) Identifying which patients require urgent referral to hospital Attitudes: 1) The importance of comorbidities and to create individualised care plans, including patient education 2) Appreciating the role of the multi-disciplinary team in the management of heart failure 3) Recognising how heart failure may impact the quality of life of a patient 4) Appreciating the psychological impact of heart failure on patients 5) Respecting patient choice regarding prognostic therapies Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and the Contributing Faculty: Dr Shahbaz Roshan - Consultant Geriatrician, Lindsay Ip - Psychologist, Kaler Jasvinder Singh - Cardiovascular Pharmacist, NasaMarie Emode & Silapiya Smith - Heart Failure Clinical Nurse Specialists CPD log available at https://goo.gl/forms/2yxYn1F0dZ07ICE33…
In this episode we explore AF. Learning outcomes include: Knowledge: To understand what AF is and be able to explain this to a patient To know why AF is a risk factor for strokes and how to reduce this risk Skills: To be able to detect AF by taking the pulse of a patient To know when to refer a patient for further investigation Attitudes: To understand that anyone who has contact with a patient might detect AF Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians. Contributing Faculty: Dan Thomas, Geriatrics Registrar…
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This episode explores prostatic problems in older men, the relationship to continence and LUTS and discuss the impact of PSA testing and diagnosis of prostate cancer. Intended Learning Outcomes include: Knowledge: To recall where the prostate is and its function To recall how the anatomy of the prostate causes symptoms Skills: To recognise when urinary symptoms in an older man may be due to a prostatic problem Attitudes: To proactively ask about symptoms and signpost for assessment Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians. Contributing Core Faculty: Edda Hensler, Nurse and Contributing Guest Faculty: Dr Owen Ingram, Geriatrics Registrar.…
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In this episode we will look at what happens in our lungs as we age. We will cover the commonest signs and symptoms related to the lungs in older people both what is normal and what is abnormal. Learning Outcomes - Knowledge: To be able to describe and understand the normal changes in older people's lungs. To understand the impact of frailty on an older persons response to an respiratory insult. Skills: To be able to describe spirometry to a patient. To be able to signpost people to ways to improve their inhaler technique. Attitudes: To promote smoking cessation for all patients with lung disease. CPD log and show notes are available to view and download at thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatrician.…
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This episode explores the evidence around treatment of high blood pressure in older adults. We focus on principles rather than the specifics of medications. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians Contributing Faculty Mike Okorie and Pam Trangmar…
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In this episode we explore postural hypotension, what causes it and what you and your patient can do about it. Starting with a brief recap of physiology to help, we guide you through conservative measures and lastly medications. CPD log and show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians…
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In this episode we look at what advanced care plans are and when and how you might want to complete one. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians Contributing Faculty: Tracy Szekely, Wendy Grovesnor, Pam Trangmar…
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This episode will explore the specific issues faced by those in unpaid carer roles, including the male perspective. We will outline the importance of taking opportunities to sign post for carers assessments of their own needs. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Jackie Lelkes, Social Worker, Chris O'Connor, Consultant Admiral Nurse, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians…
Epilepsy can be underdiagnosed in older adults but also incorrect diagnosis have consequences for driving and potential medication side effects so it is essential to get it right. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Gaggan Singh Alg, Geriatric Medicine Trainee, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians.…
In this episode we will look at hearing loss and how it is associated with older age. We will explore red flags for hearing loss being more serious, some anatomy, practical tips for communicating and aids that are available. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Kerry Downes, Audiologist, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians.…
In this episode we explore the underpinning principles of Deprivision of Liberty Safeguards, how deprivation of liberty differs from restraint and how to apply 'the acid test'. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Jackie Lelkes, Social Worker, Chris O'Connor, Consultant Admiral Nurse, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians…
In this episode we outline management of this common condition this in older adults including medications, how decide what targets to aim for. Show notes are available at thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians Contributing Faculty: Wendy Grosvenor, Nurse and Dr Gabor Szekely, GP.…
Following on from an episode last series (4.10), we look at how to approach managing someone with BPSD, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail alongside CPD reflection log and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Cate Bailey, Old Age and General Adult Trainee in Psychiatry, Dr Victoria Osman-Hicks, Consultant in Older Adult Liaison Psychiatry, Chris O'Connor, Consultant Admiral Nurse, Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians.…
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In this episode we explore the cycle of fear of falling and its relationship with falls and gait disturbance. Fear of falling is a common syndrome which is an independent risk factor for falls. Addressing it can help reduce falls risk and confidence and maintain independence.
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In this episode we explore causes of red legs beyond cellulitis; lipodermatosclerosis and panniculitis. We provide a breakdown of the different causes of swollen legs and their individual management including fluid overload, dependent oedema, nephrotic syndrome and lymphoedema. Show notes are available at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians and Dr Bernard Ho, Clinical Fellow in Dermatology and Lymphoedema. Contributing Faculty: Wendy Grosvenor, Nurse.…
Sleep architecture does change with age but inability to sleep does not automatically follow. In this episode we explore the normal physiology of sleep in older adults, the common conditions associated with old age that may lead to disrupted sleep and specific sleep disorders such as insomnia, sleep apnoea and REM sleep disorders. Show notes are available to view and download at www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, Geriatric Registrar, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson and Dr Jo Preston, Consultant Geriatricians and SJ Ryan, Physiotherapist Contributing Faculty: Wendy Grosvenor and Edda Handler, Nurses.…
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1 S5 E1 - Psychodynamic Theories of Aging 48:51
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48:51This episode explores the use of psychodynamic approaches in caring for older adults, both in assessment and management plans, as well as for staff to better understand the dynamics of their relationships with patients. Show notes are available at thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more detail and curriculum mapping against Foundation, CMT, GPVTS, ANP and NHS Knowledge Skills Framework (KSF) programmes. Presented by: Dr Cate Bailey and Dr Juliette Brown, Old Age and General Adult Trainees in Psychiatry. Dr Jo Preston and Dr Iain Wilkinson, Consultant Geriatricians Contributing Faculty: Bethan Moseley, Psychiatry Liaison Nurse, Jackie Lelkes, Social Worker, Gabor Szekely, General Practitioner. A BigFings Media Production…
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1 S4 E10 - Dementia - Non-Cognitive Management 40:14
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40:14Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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1 S4 E9 - Health and Social Care Interface 42:22
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42:22Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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This episode - Alcohol and Substance Misuse Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
This episode - Vision in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) Faculty: Dr Bernard Ho, Dermatology Clinical Fellow
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A slice of MDTea and CAKE with highlights from the BGS Falls conference in Birmingham, September 2017. For links to slides visit www.bgs.org.uk/courses/resources/catpowerpoints/falls-powerpoints-2017
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This episode - continuing health care, and older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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This episode - Sex in older age. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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This episode - Parkinson's Disease in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) We will be hosting a ‘journal club’ type Twitter chat to discuss topics raised in the episode, on 23rd August at 8.30pm GMT - use #MDTeaClub.
This episode: wellbeing in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com
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1 S3 E9 - Non-Pharmacological Management Of Pain 46:18
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46:18This episode: non-pharmacological pain management in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com
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This episode - perioperative care management. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com
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Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital), Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital), Dr Amy Heskett (Community Geriatrician, West Kent), and Alison Fitzgerald (Nurse, OPAL Team Leader St George’s Hospital). A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com…
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This episode - Identity and Ageing in Older Adults. Presented by - Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital), Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital), Jackie Lelkes (Social Work Lecturer at University of Brighton), and Dr Tapiwa Moffatt (Clinical Fellow, East Surrey Hospital).…
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This episode: mouth care and oral health in oldeer adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) and Mili Doshi (Dentist, East Surrey Hospital) A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com
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1 S3 E4 - Older adult abuse and safeguarding 34:25
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34:25This episode: Older adult abuse and safeguarding Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital), and Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital). A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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This episode - pressure areas and ulcers in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital), and Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital). A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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This episode - Constipation in older adults. Presented by: Dr Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician East Surrey Hospital) Dr Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician St George’s Hospital) Mairead O’Malley (Specialty Pharmacist Brighton and Sussex University Hospital) Guest faculty: Dr Gaggandeep Singh Alg (Geriatric and General Medicine Registrar, Royal Berkshire Hospital) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
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This episode: Multimorbidity Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital, London) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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Welcome to this MDTea Conference and Knowledge Exchange Special from the Autumn 2016 BGS Conference in Glasgow. We'll talk you through some of our highlights include community geriatrics, hospital at home models, telemedicine and principles of setting up and evaluation. Hip fracture database and care. Measuring postural BP. Sarcopenia and frailty, strength and balance training. CGA. Use of patient feedback to develop understanding of patient experience. Quality improvement projects on falling, risk feeding and diabetic control. Resources and links for this episode at our website: www.thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk Iain and Jo are joined by: Jo Jennings - Advanced physiotherapy practitioner, Bryony Elliott - Consultant Orthogeriatrician, Abigail Taylor - Nurse Practitioner for Older Adults, Lorna Martin - Day Hospital Physiotherapist, Lucy Loose - Older Persons Practitioner, Annabel - OT on Older Adult ward. A BigFings Media Production. www.bigfings.com…
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As it's near Christmas the MDTea faculty wanted to give you an extra little podcast to help pass the time over the Christmas break... So here it is the first MDTea Christmas quiz!! Enjoy and have a lovely Christmas time.
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1 S2 E10: Interventions In Early Dementia 43:04
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43:04This episode explores interventions that can delay cognitive decline in early dementia, and help patients and their families to live well. We also look at lifestyle changes in mid-life that may help to prevent dementia. Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital, London) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
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In this episode we cover the evidence base for falls prevention, particularly community based programmes designed to improve balance and mobility. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode: nutrition in older adults. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode: foot health in older adults. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode: depression in older adults. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). In this episode we talk about UTIs, how to diagnose them accurately and avoid over diagnosis. We also explore how to prevent and manage UTIs, including investigations (beyond the dreaded dip!) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
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Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode: diagnosis and treatment of dementia in older adults. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode: recognizing acute stroke, and what you can do about it. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
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1 ‘MDTea and Cake’ – A Conference And Knowledge Exchange 46:49
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46:49‘MDTea and Cake’ – A Conference And Knowledge Exchange - from the British Geriatric Society Spring Meeting in Liverpool May 2016. @Gerisjo and @geriatricsdoc talk through the BGS conference platform presentations and a selection of the posters on display.
Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). This episode explores frailty in older adults. See thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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Presented by: Jo Preston (Consultant Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) and Iain Wilkinson (Consultant Geriatrician at East Surrey Hospital). Core Faculty: Sarah Jane Ryan – Physiotherapist, Tracy Szekely – Occupational Therapist and Pam Trangmar – Physician Associate. This episode explores the evidence base for rehabilitation in older adults, in particular those with cognitive impairment. We also look at the question of what we mean by rehabilitation potential. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
This episode looks at the complex interplay of dizziness and balance. Presented by: Jo Preston & Iain Wilkinson Core Faculty: Adam Buckler – Pharmacist Guest Faculty: Gaggandeep Alg – Geriatrics Registrar A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Presented by: Jo Preston (Geriatrician at St George’s Hospital) & Iain Wilkinson (Geriatrician at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust) Core Faculty Contributors: Frances Scott (KSS AHSN) and Claire Watson (Practice Development Nurse – Sussex) A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
Pain is often under treated in older adults. This episode outlines the basics of pain and pharmacological measures. Presented by: Jo Preston & Iain Wilkinson, Geriatricians at Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
This episode outlines how to assess mental capacity. Find out more, at thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk/mdtea A BigFings Media Production - bigfings.com
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This episode focuses on the acute management of falls. What causes them, how to approach managing them, and why they are important. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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1 S1 E4: Communication in Cognitive Impairment 37:16
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37:16In this episode we will explore why communication can be challenging with those with cognitive impairment and look at some strategies that can be used to work around it to make interactions easier and more meaningful for all involved. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com
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The conservative management of urinary incontinence - not covering medications or surgical options. We focus on the different types of urinary incontinence and explore what steps can be taken to tackle them in a team approach. Visit thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more info. A BigFings Media Production - www.bigfings.com…
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The second episode in the MDTea Podcast series concentrates on what the MDT can do to recognise and manage delirium including medication management. Visit thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more info. A BigFings Media Production - bigfings.com
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1 S1 E1: Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment 25:31
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25:31The first MDTea podcast explains what the Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, or CGA, is about and why it matters for older people. Specifically, it explores the role each member of the MDT in the process to create a person centred plan. Visit thehearingaidpodcasts.org.uk for more info. A BigFings Media Production - bigfings.com…
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