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Everyday Medicine with Dr Luke

Dr Luke Crantock
Psoriasis
Biologics
Functional Breathing
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Amyloidosis
Immunotherapy
JAK Inhibitors
Neurosurgery
Neuroplasticity
Rhinosinusitis
Mid Facial Pain
Globus
Forest Ecology
Eczema
Dermatology
Mental Health
Bushfires
Melanoma
Acne
Medical Workforce Shortage

Conversations with colleagues exploring their special interests in medicine and bringing to you Insights, ideas and advice for your medical practice.

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Memory is the cognitive process of acquiring, storing and retrieving information. It's the mind's ability to encode, store and recall experiences and knowledge, allowing for learning, adaptation, and the formation of personal identity. There are diff... more

Obesity has reached crisis levels in Australia, with 67% of Australians classified as being overweight or obese (2022 data). BMI measurements have been used in epidemiological studies to define overweight individuals with a measurement of 25 kilogram... more

Molecular pathology combines molecular analysis with traditional morphology and immunohistochemistry to understand disease at its most fundamental level. The field continues to evolve as new discoveries enter clinical practice.

Through molecular pat... more

Each year in Australia, there are about 1,800 new diagnoses of ovarian cancer and over 1,000 deaths, making ovarian cancer the fifth most common cause of death from cancer in women. The lifetime risk is about 1.6%, increasing to 5% if a first-degree ... more

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Dr Melissa Beitner
Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons and American Board of Surgery Certified, specializing in bariatric surgery and obesity medicine.
American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
Episode: Episode 183. Obesity Redefined with Dr Melissa Beitner
Dr Pranav Dorwal
Molecular and Anatomical Pathologist, examiner for Molecular Pathology, active researcher
Monash Health
Episode: Episode 182. Molecular Pathology with Dr Pranav Dorwal
David Canty
Associate Professor and expert anaesthetist focusing on Mobile Anaesthesia
University of Melbourne, Monash University
Episode: Episode 175. Mobile Anaesthesia with Dr David Canty
Dr Michael Fernando
Oncologist and host of Oncology for the Inquisitive Mind
Oncology for the Inquisitive Mind
Episode: Episode 179. Oncology in General Practice with Dr Michael Fernando
Professor Thomas Jobling
A gynaecological oncologist, ex-AFL footballer and medical researcher with a very respected reputation in Melbourne and internationally.
Peter MacCallum Hospital
Episode: Episode 178. Uterine and Cervical Cancer with Professor Thomas Jobling
Josh Leota
Senior Research Scientist at Monash University School of Psychological Sciences
Monash University
Episode: Episode 177. Sleep Hygiene with Josh Leota
Allan Abbott
Expert physiotherapist with a focus on foot health and stability.
Episode: Episode 176. Death from the Feet Up with Mr Allan Abbott
Dr Maria Brosnan
A cardiologist with a special interest in exercise and cardiac physiology in elite athletes.
St Vincent's Heart Centre, Baker Institute, National Centre for Sports Cardiology
Episode: Episode 174. Volume Exercise and the Heart with Dr Maria Brosnan
Anders Sorman-Nilsson
Global futurist, innovation strategist, and keynote speaker.
FutureSight
Episode: Episode 173. Artificial Intelligence and Medicine with Anders Sorman-Nilsson

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Dr Luke
Host focusing on various aspects of medicine, facilitating discussions with experts to enhance the understanding of medical practices and patient care.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Death from feet above

    Great podcast Luke

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D D Prasad
    Australia5 months ago
  • Dr Luke

    Wonderfully informative series of podcasts

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GP view
    Australia3 years ago
  • Amazing show

    Can’t recommend it more highly

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Samrhallll
    Australia3 years ago
  • Informative, interesting and engaging

    A great podcast for doctors, medical students and health professionals alike. Gives great insight into liver disease and abnormal liver function tests, with a good focus on at risk populations and management. Love the friendly commentary and lighthearted approach from both Dr Luke and his guest speaker Dr Ferry Rusli. An informative and interesting listen every time, looking forward to even more episodes coming out. Will be recommending to my medical school colleagues, thanks Dr Luke!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amklu
    Australia5 years ago

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The podcast is praised for its ability to convey complex medical topics in an accessible manner, making it a valuable resource for medical professionals at various stages of their careers.
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Many find the discussions relevant and practical for both professional practice and personal learning, particularly in nuanced areas of medicine like oncology and sleep hygiene.

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Episode 183. Obesity Redefined with Dr Melissa Beitner
Q: If someone perhaps advances to bariatric surgery, do you keep those pharmacological therapies going?
The current guidelines recommend stopping medications perioperatively due to the risk of aspiration during surgery.
Episode 183. Obesity Redefined with Dr Melissa Beitner
Q: What would be your go-to lifestyle type changes in pharmacotherapy if that was the first level of treatment?
Lifestyle change is crucial, and if pharmacotherapy is required, I would prioritize medications that have the best data for weight loss outcomes.
Episode 183. Obesity Redefined with Dr Melissa Beitner
Q: What is your approach to a patient? Maybe you could go through patients who have got different levels of obesity?
My approach is always going to be individualized, considering patients' goals, age, medical comorbidities, and weight history.
Episode 183. Obesity Redefined with Dr Melissa Beitner
Q: Can you just obscure us in terms of the definitions here?
The WHO definition of obesity is an abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health, considered a chronic relapsing and progressive disease.
Episode 181. Ovarian Cancer with Professor Thomas Jobling
Q: What do you tell the daughter of a mother with ovarian cancer who's not at genetic risk?
I explain that the risk is increased, but emphasize that there's currently no evidence that screening is beneficial.

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This podcast features insightful conversations with medical professionals discussing their specific areas of expertise within medicine, creating a resource for practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding and improve their practices. Each episode covers various healthcare topics, including the latest advancements, patient care strategies, and unique medical practices such as Mobile Anaesthesia, geriatric care, and the intersection of artificial intelligence and medicine.

Listeners can expect a blend of expert opinions and practical advice delivered in a friendly, accessible manner. The engaging discourse not only illuminates complex medical subjects but also embraces the emotional aspects of patient care, making it particularly rel... more

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1. Dr Melissa Beitner
2. Dr Pranav Dorwal
3. David Canty
4. Dr Michael Fernando
5. Professor Thomas Jobling
6. Josh Leota
7. Allan Abbott
8. Dr Maria Brosnan

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