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The Medical Journal of Australia

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Lung Cancer
General Practitioners
Bowel Cancer
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Fertility Management
Aortic Stenosis
Heart Valve Disease
National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
IVF Treatment
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
Colorectal Cancer
Clinical Guidelines
Ethics In Medicine
Evidence-Based Medicine
IVF
Screening and Diagnosis
Health Psychology
Esophageal Cancer
Gastric Cancer
Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement

Australia's premier general medical academic peer-reviewed journal.

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Today we are exploring the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, treating dementia and how nutrition can help with cognitive decline.

This podcast is sponsored by Macquarie University Hospital, part of Macquarie University Health – a trailblazer in heal... more

My name is Sally Block, the MJA’s news and online editor.

“The MJA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on which we live and work across Australia. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people. I pay my respe... more

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Australia now has its first Male Infertility guidelines.

The Guidelines are featured today as an Online First ahead of their official publication in MJA later this year.

“The MJA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the land on whi... more

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Australia has its first new cancer screening programme in 20 years, this time for lung cancer.

Today we’ll be discussing this new programme in depth as well as the role of primary care and the supports available in delivering the programme.

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Professor Gary Anderson
Pharmacologist, immunologist, and director of the Lung Health Research Centre at the University of Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Episode: Episode 593: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 22: Finding a cure for asthma
Associate Professor Darren Katz
Urologist at the University of Melbourne and medical director of Men's Health Melbourne
University of Melbourne
Episode: Episode 592: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 21: Australia's first male infertility guidelines
Professor Vivienne Milch
Medical Director at Cancer Australia
Cancer Australia
Episode: Episode 590: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 20 - Lung Cancer Screening Program
Professor Michael Vallely
Leading cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in minimizing invasiveness of cardiac surgeries
Macquarie University Hospital
Episode: Episode 591: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 19: Cardiac surgery in elderly patients
Dr. Nargis Shaheen
Consultant geriatrician focused on perioperative medicine
Macquarie University Hospital
Episode: Episode 591: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 19: Cardiac surgery in elderly patients
Dr. John Gerrard
Infectious diseases physician at Gold Coast University Hospital and former chief health officer of Queensland
Episode: Episode 589: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 18 - Hong Kong Flu
Will Parsonage
Clinical Director at the Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Senior Staff Cardiologist at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and St Vincent's Private Hospital.
Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation
Episode: Episode 586: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 15: Re-thinking coronary heart disease
Sarah Zaman
Academic Interventional Cardiologist at Westmead Hospital and the University of Sydney.
Westmead Hospital
Episode: Episode 586: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 15: Re-thinking coronary heart disease
Dr. Jane Tiller
A lawyer and genetic counsellor specializing in public health genomics
Monash University
Episode: Episode 585: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 14 - Clinicians’ discretion to contact patients’ at-risk relatives about their genetic risk

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Sally Block
News and online editor at The Medical Journal of Australia.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 110 ratings
  • Excellent information on COVID in Australia

    I just listened to Professor Brendan Crabb on the current situation with COVID in Australia. Very informative and recommend to everyone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ozziefem
    Australia3 years ago
  • Not worth considering

    Yet another failure by the AMA. More politics and woke opinion, very little true medicine and no surgery. An utter waste of the members money.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    83Lisson
    Australia4 years ago
  • Pitch too basic

    Agree with previous reviews about sound issues (although seems improved on recent recordings) however my concerns run also into content. I find that level is pitched too low, no medical knowledge seems to be assumed. This allows for superficial coverage only for issues that could be fleshed out a bit more. There also appears to be very little critical evaluation of studies discussed which is disappointing.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    drsair
    Australia6 years ago
  • A good podcast that could be great

    As others have said, sound quality is terrible.

    But more to the point, you JUST had Dr Ada Cheung on talking about how the #1 thing trans and gender diverse patients want is doctor literacy in trans issues, yet in every episode about a gendered medical issue you have doctors referring to gendered patients. It is possible to talk about abortion without constantly referring to “women” and “mothers”. Furthermore, the doctor who came on to discuss erectile dysfunction actually referred to doctors i... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jeske20xt6
    Australia6 years ago
  • Good chat just fix the sound

    Please fix the sound

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jgriff16
    Australia7 years ago

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Listeners highlight the informative nature of the discussions, particularly appreciating the insights from medical professionals and researchers.
Sound quality is frequently criticized, with issues affecting the listening experience noted by multiple reviewers.
There are mentions of superficial content or a need for deeper examinations of topics; however, some appreciate the accessibility for general audiences.

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Episode 591: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 19: Cardiac surgery in elderly patients
Q: How does the multidisciplinary team at Macquarie University Hospital collaborate to optimize outcomes for elderly cardiac surgery patients?
They collaborate closely with a range of specialists and meet regularly to discuss the best care plans for complex patients.
Episode 591: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 19: Cardiac surgery in elderly patients
Q: How do these factors influence surgical planning and postoperative care?
Understanding frailty and comorbidities is crucial to optimize elderly patients before and after surgery, often involving multidisciplinary teams.
Episode 591: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 19: Cardiac surgery in elderly patients
Q: How do you assess the suitability of elderly patients for complex cardiac procedures?
The assessment considers physical capability such as hand grip and muscle mass, alongside a mix of complex medical factors.
Episode 589: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 18 - Hong Kong Flu
Q: What are your thoughts about the changes that are in the US at the moment to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?
The disruption is concerning, and establishing a CDC in Australia is critical for better pandemic preparedness.
Episode 589: MJA Podcasts 2025 Episode 18 - Hong Kong Flu
Q: Can you give us a bit of background to this particular pandemic?
The pandemic emerged in 1968 amidst significant global events, influencing its spread and impact.

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Content focuses on a variety of significant medical topics, primarily within Australia, including advancements in diagnostics and treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's, asthma, and cardiac health. Each episode frequently features discussions with leading specialists and doctors from renowned institutions, highlighting innovative approaches to healthcare, public health guidelines, and the importance of culturally informed practices in medicine. Unique aspects include the integration of Indigenous health perspectives and the examination of historical pandemic responses, which may appeal particularly to healthcare professionals and policy makers seeking insights on both contemporary and historical health challenges.

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Recent guests on The Medical Journal of Australia include:

1. Professor Gary Anderson
2. Associate Professor Darren Katz
3. Professor Vivienne Milch
4. Professor Michael Vallely
5. Dr. Nargis Shaheen
6. Dr. John Gerrard
7. Will Parsonage
8. Sarah Zaman

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