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eGPlearning Podblast – AI (artificial intelligence) in Primary care

eGPLearning Podblast: Artificial Intelligence in Primary care Shownotes – Artificial Intelligence in Primary care   This is a themed episode where we talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in primary care – the applications, risks and benefits to patients and clinicians. eGPlearning Podblast is a health tech talk by two Nottingham based GPs covering recent topics, useful […]

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eGPlearning TipThursday- Dictate.it Live

eGPlearning TipThursday – Dictate.it live Hi #eGPlearners Welcome to the weekly showcase of Technology-enhanced primary & learning resources from eGPlearning. This week I showcase a new system called Dictate.it Live. This app is a dictation service provided by Dictate.it which uses your own personal smartphone as the dictation device and a decent internet connection (3G or […]

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eGPlearning TipThursday – Camscanner

eGPlearning TipThursday – Camscanner Hi #eGPlearners Welcome to the weekly showcase of Technology-enhanced primary & learning resources from eGPlearning. Today on the NHS 70th birthday I show you my favourite pdf creator app: Camscanner that I use to save and import images of certificates, compliment letters and other important documents into my eportfolio. With cloud storage, they are […]

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eGPlearning Podblast – episode 10 – Genomics and BNF

eGPLearning Podblast Personal Genomics Special Shownotes In this episode, Andy describes his experience of using the 23andme’s personal genetics service. We discuss his impressions, both positive and not so positive as well as privacy concerns and what the future might hold for personal genetics and how General Practice might be involved. We also explore the use […]

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eGPlearning TipThursday – UKTIS

eGPlearning TipThursday – UKTIS Hi #eGPlearners Welcome to #TipThursday about UKTIS. Check out The UK tetralogy information service (UKTIS) for information on medication use in pregnancy and a useful section for paternal medication use as well. Link on the Resources- general page found here: http://egplearning.co.uk/resources/general-resources/   Technology-enhanced primary care & learning Comment, share and keep eGPlearning

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Interview with Jon Brassey of Trip Database

eGPlearning Podblast interview with Jon Brassey of Trip Database eGPlearning Podblast is a health tech talk by two Nottingham based GPs covering recent topics, useful clinical apps, and interviews with primary care health tech innovators. Hosted by Dr Hussain Gandhi (@drGandalf52) and Dr Andrew Foster (@drawfoster). In this episode, Dr Hussain Gandhi talks to Jon Brassey […]

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The General Practice Podcast

The General Practice Podcast – by Ben Gowland Recently Andy Foster (@drawfoster) and I (@drgandalf52) of eGPLearning Poblast joined Ben Gowland (@BenxGowland) on his podcast – The General Practice Podcast. The General Practice Podcast is a weekly podcast based on interviews with notable personalities in healthcare which explores how healthcare can change. Ben interviews his guests […]

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eGPlearning Podblast episode 8 – GDPR

GDPR This is a themed episode where we cover the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and how we feel they will impact primary care. This is followed by a review of GDPR compliant messaging apps – alternatives to Whatsapp.  A must listen episode for GDPR wary clinicians. eGPlearning Podblast is a health tech talk by […]

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A HANDI resource

HANDI – A handy resource for non-drug management of patients.   Do you ever feel unsure recommending non- drug treatments for patients with the variety of health conditions that may walk through your clinic door? Do you need a HANDI resource? The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) recognise this challenge and have created […]

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A guide to sessional GP terms and conditions

A guide to sessional GP terms and conditions I have resided on a variety of GP forums for several years. Over time, you notice trends of themes and questions that crop up on a regular basis, particularly for sessional GPs (salaried and locums). One of the most common themes runs along the lines: What do I […]