Episodes

  • This is a re-released episode from Series 1. We will return with Series 2 in September 2026. Happy Summer and thanks for listening!


    Participants

    Dr David McConaghy - Clinical Lead for Prevention, Irish College of GPs; Medical Director, TLC DocDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    We explore an approach to working in the Out of Hours GP (OOHS) setting in Ireland. Dr David shares insights from over 20 years of experience in Ireland and abroad, highlighting the importance of preparation, patient safety, and effective communication. The conversation covers practical advice for newcomers, strategies for managing difficult consultations, and the role of OOHS in supporting both patients and hospital colleagues.

    Key themes include the scale of OOHS consultations in Ireland, the importance of slowing down consultations, collaborative working with colleagues, managing requests for controlled drugs and sick certificates, handling house calls and palliative care, and preparing for overnight shifts.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs – General Practice Updatesantibioticprescribing.ieHSE Medicines Management Programme – Benzodiazepine Prescribing GuidancePalliative Care Guidelines – A Toolkit for COVID 19 Management - HSERoger Neighbour’s Consultation ModelOxford Handbook of General Practice – Emergencies SectionEolas Medical App

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.

  • Participants

    Dr David McConaghy, Irish College of GPs Clinical Lead in Prevention; Member of HSE Team on Integrated Care Programme for Chronic DiseaseDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This conversation reviews the management of hypertension in primary care, in light of recently-published ESC 2024 guidelines. We discuss:updated blood pressure targets and the potential implications for blood pressure diagnosis and management in primary care;the shift towards first-line combination therapy, for potentially improved patient outcomes;the role of risk assessment tools such as QRISK3 to guide management;the importance of lifestyle changes.

    We also highlight the role of ECG and ABPM monitoring, and criteria for referring patients to secondary care, emphasising a proactive approach to management of hypertension, to reduce morbidity and mortality.

    Takeaways

    Hypertension is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality.The new target for blood pressure is under 130/80 mmHg.Elevated blood pressure is now defined as 120/70 mmHg.Combination therapy is preferred over monotherapy for hypertension.Audits can improve hypertension management in general practice.Lifestyle changes are essential for managing hypertension.QRISK3 is a useful tool for cardiovascular risk assessment.Annual ECG and ABPM are recommended for patients with established hypertension.Referral to secondary care is necessary for resistant hypertension.Proactive management can significantly reduce cardiovascular events.


    Links

    1. Guidelines for the management of elevated blood pressure and hypertension 2024 - European Society of Cardiology

    2. Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease in primary care - Forum September 2025, Irish College of GPs

    3. HSE Opportunistic case finding - 1st Report

    4. Structured Chronic Disease Management Treatment Programme - 3rd Report

    5. QRISK3 Online Calculator

    6. SCORE2 Online Calculator (MDCalc)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

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  • Participants

    Dr Ciara McCarthy - GP Lead in Women's Health, HSE and Irish College of GPs

    Dr Laura Cullen - Director of Women's Health, Irish College of GPs

    Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This two-part conversation reviews the provision of Early Medical Abortion (EMA) in primary care Ireland, based on the Irish College of GPs Quick Reference Guide "Early Medical Abortion: Top Ten Tips for Non-Providing General Practitioners" which is available on the College website. We will refer to this QRG throughout our conversation.

    In today’s episode, which is part two, Ciara and Laura continue their discussion, covering topics including:

    the notification aspect of the legislation in Ireland;management of complications, including in the Out of Hours setting;an approach to the patient expressing ambivalence;contraception considerations;training offered by the Irish College of GPs to support GPs who wish to provide an EMA service;practice considerations and tips for setting up an EMA service.


    Links to Core Irish College of GP Resources referenced during episode

    • QRG: Early Medical Abortion: Top Ten Tips for Non-Providing General Practitioners

    • QRG: Clinical Support for Termination of Pregnancy in General Practice

    • Checklist for. GPs preparing to provide a termination of pregnancy service - Appendix 2 of QRG

    • Digital Blended Learning: Early Medical Abortion

    Links to Other Useful Resources Mentioned

    • Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018

    • Irish Medical Council Guide to Professional Conduct & Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners - 9th Edition 2024

    • HSE Unplanned Pregnancy Supports (Including My Options)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Ciara McCarthy - GP Lead in Women's Health, HSE and Irish College of GPs

    Dr Laura Cullen - Director of Women's Health, Irish College of GPs

    Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This two-part conversation reviews the provision of Early Medical Abortion (EMA) in primary care Ireland, based on the Irish College of GPs Quick Reference Guide "Early Medical Abortion: Top Ten Tips for Non-Providing General Practitioners" which is available on the College website. We will refer to this QRG throughout our conversation.

    In today’s episode, which is part one, Ciara and Laura discuss the legal and ethical framework of EMA provision in primary care in Ireland, resources available through My Options, the three-visit structure in primary care and what takes place at each step, an overview of medications administered, safety, efficacy and follow-up, and the importance of providing care in a patient-centred manner, including considerations for patients living in more remote locations.

    Links to Core Irish College of GP Resources referenced during episode

    • QRG: Early Medical Abortion: Top Ten Tips for Non-Providing General Practitioners

    • QRG: Clinical Support for Termination of Pregnancy in General Practice

    • Checklist for. GPs preparing to provide a termination of pregnancy service - Appendix 2 of QRG

    • Digital Blended Learning: Early Medical Abortion

    Links to Other Useful Resources Mentioned

    • Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018

    • Irish Medical Council Guide to Professional Conduct & Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners - 9th Edition 2024
    • HSE Unplanned Pregnancy Supports (Including My Options)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPsDr John Maher - Host

    Summary
    Suzanne previews tonight's Wednesday Webinar (03 June 2026). You will find a link to the College webinar recordings page here. This will include a recording of this month's webinar, once it becomes available in the coming days.

    Suzanne also discusses the new PCS cycle, the value of the PCS practice development plan at this time of year, and the role of College in providing courses to GPs that address the learning needs of clinicians in practice at every stage of their career.

    Please note that this is the last episode before our summer break. We plan to return with another series in September. In the meantime, we’ll re-release some of the early episodes that you may have missed first time around, on a fortnightly basis, to reflect the academic downtime many GPs look forward to at this time of year.


    Many thanks for listening, rating and reviewing, and stay tuned for Series 2 in September!

    Wednesday Webinar Topics and Speakers - 03 June 2026:

    Introduction - Dr Diarmuid Quinlan, Medical Director, Irish College of GPsHIV PrEP and doxyPEP - Updates (Prof Fiona Lyons, Clinical Lead, HSE Sexual Health Programme)Photoprotection (Dr Siobhan Twohig, GP at Thomond Park Clinic, Limerick)Preventing Dementia: The 14-Point Checklist and the Shingles Shot (Prof Tony Foley, Dept of General Practice, University College Cork; GP in Kinsale)Vignette: Runner's Knee (Dr Billy Twomey, GP in Dublin)

    Links

    Irish College of GPs - Podcast PageWednesday Webinar Page (Including Links to Recordings)Forum Journal - Distance Learning MCQsAdult Sepsis in GP - eLearning Module for members, trainees and PCS non-membersDermatology in Practice CertificateCertificate in MSK: Musculoskeletal Management & ImagingSt James's Hospital GUIDE Clinic Links to Useful Resources for HCPsHSEland - PrEP CourseExWell Medical Referral Web PageIrish College of GPs: Routes to Membership

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Paul Ryan, Therapeutics Clinical Lead, Irish College of GPsDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Paul Ryan to resume their discussion of Asthma Management in General Practice (this is part 2 of 2).

    Today, Paul discusses:

    Current guidelines and recommendations, including the 2024 Joint Guideline from the British Thoracic Society, NICE and SIGN;The five steps in managing asthma in primary care, incorporating AIR (Anti-Inflammatory Reliever) and MART (Maintenance And Reliever Therapy) devices;Uncontrolled asthma and managing acute exacerbations, including younger cohorts;Considering future risk of acute exacerbations.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteRespiratory Clinical HubAsthma – Diagnosis, Assessment and Management in General Practice Quick Reference Guide (Dr Dermot Nolan, Dr Des Murphy, Irish College of GPs, Nov 2020)BTS/NICE/SIGN Joint Guideline on Asthma: Diagnosis, Monitoring and Chronic Asthma Management (BTS/NICE/SIGN, 2024)HSE “Treat Your Respiratory Tract Infection” Patient Information LeafletIrish College of GPs Audit Toolkit (Dr Claire Collins, Irish College of GPs, 2019) – See Appendix 1: Audit Examples - Example 3 for Asthma Asthma Control TestAsthma Action Plan (Asthma Society of Ireland)Asthma Inhaler Technique Videos for Patients (Asthma Society of Ireland)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Paul Ryan, Therapeutics Clinical Lead, Irish College of GPsDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Paul Ryan to discuss Asthma management in General Practice. This is a two part series.

    In today's episode (part 1), Paul discusses:

    Establishing diagnosis in patients with suspected asthma in adults, 5-16yo, and under 5yo cohorts;Special considerations in under 5s, where objective tests may be less feasible;Reviewing and risk-stratifying patients with confirmed asthma, including the risks of salbutamol overuse;Audit and practice improvement project opportunities to optimise management of patients living with asthma under our care.

    We will follow up next week week with part 2, where Paul discusses:

    Current guidelines and recommendations, including the 2024 Joint Guideline from the British Thoracic Society, NICE and SIGN;An overview of the five steps in managing asthma in primary care, incorporating AIR (Anti-Inflammatory Reliever) and MART (Maintenance And Reliever Therapy) devices;Uncontrolled asthma and managing acute exacerbations;The importance of considering future risk of acute exacerbations, and when to refer to secondary care for specialist input.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteRespiratory Clinical HubAsthma – Diagnosis, Assessment and Management in General Practice Quick Reference Guide (Dr Dermot Nolan, Dr Des Murphy, Irish College of GPs, Nov 2020)BTS/NICE/SIGN Joint Guideline on Asthma: Diagnosis, Monitoring and Chronic Asthma Management (BTS/NICE/SIGN, 2024)HSE “Treat Your Respiratory Tract Infection” Patient Information LeafletIrish College of GPs Audit Toolkit (Dr Claire Collins, Irish College of GPs, 2019) – See Appendix 1: Audit Examples - Example 3 for Asthma Asthma Control TestAsthma Action Plan (Asthma Society of Ireland)Asthma Inhaler Technique Videos for Patients (Asthma Society of Ireland)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Eamonn O’Shea, Cardiovascular Lead, Irish College of GPsDr David McConaghy, Prevention Lead, Irish College of GPsDr John Maher, GP - Host

    Summary

    Eamonn and David discuss the positive impact of appropriately managing elevated lipids on cardiovascular risk, focusing on LDL cholesterol targets for different risk groups, the initiation of lipid-lowering therapy, management of side effects, and therapeutics considerations for women of childbearing age.

    They also highlight the opportunity presented by the HSE Prevention Programme (OCF, PP and CDM) to review and optimise LDL target levels based on risk stratification. They discuss therapies including how and when to initiate bempedoic acid, the role of integrated care hubs, and the emerging measurement of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] as an independent risk factor.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs Cardiovascular Clinical HubPrevention Strategies for Cardiovascular Disease – Clinical Review, Forum, April 2024ESC 2025 Focused Update of the 2019 ESC/EAS Guidelines for the management of dyslipidaemiasESC LDL Targets Based on Risk Stratification

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPsDr John Maher - Host

    Summary
    This episode previews tonight's Wednesday Webinar (06 May 2026). You will find a link to the College webinar recordings page here. This will include a recording of this month's webinar, once it becomes available in the coming days.

    The webinar will be introduced by today's guest, Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPs.

    Wednesday Webinar Topics and Speakers:

    Introduction - Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPsConsent and Shared Decision Making - Dr James Thorpe, Medicolegal Consultant at the Medical Protection SocietyAllergic Rhinitis Not to be Sniffed At - Dr Cristina Warren, GP with Extended Role in ENTBit by a Tick. Help? - Professor Eoin Feeney, Consultant in Infectious Diseases, St Vincent's Hospital; Adjunct Clinical Professor, UCDVignette: PCS ePortfolio - Dr Ciaran O'Fearraigh, Irish College of GPs GP Officer for Lifelong Learning

    Links

    Irish College of GPs - Podcast PageWednesday Webinar Page (Including Links to Recordings)antibioticprescribing.ie - Lyme Disease

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Aoife O'Sullivan, Clinical Lead in Mental Health, Irish College of GPs Dr Brian Osborne, Assistant Medical Director and Director of Mental Health Programme, Irish College of GPs Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This is part 2 of our discussion on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Primary Care. The conversation is based on a distance learning module developed by Aoife and printed in the March 2025 edition of Forum magazine.

    Please listen to Part 1 first - available now in the show feed of your podcast player.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteForum Distance Learning - ADHD diagnosis and management - ICGP Forum, March 2025ADHD Ireland - Understanding and Managing Adult ADHD Programme (UMAAP)ADHD Ireland - Adult ADHD AppHSE ADHD in Adults Model of Care 2021

    Other Links from Part 1 of this 2-part series

    UK Adult ADHD Network (UKAAN) - WebsiteDiagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults (DIVA-5)Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1)UKAAN Training Courses

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Aoife O'Sullivan, Clinical Lead in Mental Health - Irish College of GPsDr Brian Osborne, Assistant Medical Director; Director of Mental Health Programme - Irish College of GPsDr John Maher (Host)

    Summary
    In this first episode of a two-part series, Dr. John Maher discusses Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in primary care with Dr. Aoife O'Sullivan and Dr. Brian Osborne . The conversation is based on the Forum distance learning module "ADHD: Diagnosis and Management" written by Aoife and published in the March 2025 edition of Forum magazine.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteADHD diagnosis and management - ICGP Forum, March 2025UK Adult ADHD Network (UKAAN) - WebsiteDiagnostic Interview for ADHD in Adults (DIVA-5)Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1)UKAAN Training Courses

    Links in part 2 of this 2-part series

    ADHD Ireland - Understanding and Managing Adult ADHD Programme (UMAAP)ADHD Ireland - Adult ADHD AppHSE ADHD in Adults Model of Care 2021

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Shane McKeogh - Adult Respiratory Clinical Lead, Irish College of GPs; Chronic Disease Lead, HSEDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This is part 2 of our discussion on COPD in General Practice, based on the Irish College of GPs “Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: General Practice Update” published in October 2025 and available from this link on the College website.

    This is the second part of my conversation with Shane, so please listen to part 1 first, if you haven’t already done so. It’s available in the show feed now.

    Today, Shane continues our discussion, with topics including:

    Pharmacological interventions in COPD, based on breathlessness and exacerbation assessment;An approach to augmenting therapy for symptomatic patients with established COPD;The role of eosinophils;The Evolution of Care in Ireland via HSE Integrated Care Hubs and CDM Programme.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteRespiratory Clinical HubChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, October 2025)HSE Area FinderCOPD Support Ireland WebsiteCOPD.ie “COPD & Me” BookletAntibioticprescribing.ie: Infective Exacerbation of COPD

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Shane McKeogh - Adult Respiratory Clinical Lead, Irish College of GPs; Chronic Disease Lead, HSE

    Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In this first episode in a two-part series, Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Shane McKeogh to discuss COPD in General Practice. Our conversation follows the recent launch of The Irish College of GPs “Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: General Practice Update” published in October 2025 and available from this link on the College website.

    This first part covers topics including:

    How COPD management has been streamlined and simplified in recent years;

    The role and value of new HSE Community Hubs in more timely diagnosis and patient support;

    Assessing newly diagnosed patients by considering breathlessness and exacerbations;

    Non-pharmacological management strategies for COPD.

    Part 2 of this conversation is also available now, with topics including:

    Pharmacological interventions in COPD, based on breathlessness and exacerbation assessment;

    An approach to augmenting therapy for symptomatic patients with established COPD;

    The role of eosinophils;

    The Evolution of Care in Ireland via HSE Integrated Care Hubs and the CDM Programme.

    Links
    Irish College of GPs Website

    Respiratory Clinical Hub
    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, October 2025)

    HSE Area Finder

    COPD Support Ireland Website

    COPD.ie “COPD & Me” Booklet

    Antibioticprescribing.ie: Infective Exacerbation of COPD

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


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    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Lisa Devine - National Clinical Lead for Diabetes, Irish College of GPs and HSEDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This is part 2 of our discussion on Type 2 Diabetes in General Practice, based on the Irish College of GPs Type 2 Diabetes GPU, published in November 2025, and available from this link on the College website.

    This is the second part of my conversation with Lisa, so please listen to part 1 first, if you haven’t already done so.

    Today, Lisa continues our discussion, with topics including:

    Pharmacological interventions, with a focus on individualising therapies;Managing other CV risk factors in T2DM;Potential Complications;Audit opportunities.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteType 2 Diabetes: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, November 2025)HSE Patient Information Guide on Diabetes PreventionDiabetes Management in General Practice: Interactive Online Module (Irish College of GPs, May 2024)Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Primary Care (Irish College of GPs, 2020)Chronic Kidney Disease in General Practice QRG (Irish College of GPs, February 2024)

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr Lisa Devine - National Clinical Lead for Diabetes, Irish College of GPs and HSEDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In this first episode in a two-part series, Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Lisa Devine to discuss Type 2 Diabetes in General Practice. Our conversation follows the recent launch of The Irish College of GPs “Type 2 Diabetes: General Practice Update” published in November 2025 and available from this link on the College website.

    This first part covers topics including:

    Recent changes in approach to T2DM Management;Focused Screening and making the diagnosis;Management of Pre-diabetes;Non pharmacological management strategies for T2DM.

    Part 2 of this conversation is also available now in the show feed of your podcast player, with topics including:

    Pharmacological interventions, with a focus on individualising therapies;Managing other CV risk factors in T2DM;Potential Complications;Audit opportunities.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteType 2 Diabetes: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, November 2025)HSE Patient Information Guide on Diabetes PreventionDiabetes Management in General Practice: Interactive Online Module (Irish College of GPs, May 2024)Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Primary Care (Irish College of GPs, 2020)Chronic Kidney Disease in General Practice QRG (Irish College of GPs, February 2024)


    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    • Dr John Maher - Host


    Summary
    This episode previews tonight's Wednesday Webinar (1 April 2026). A link to the recording will be added to the show notes in the coming days, once it becomes available.

    The webinar will be introduced by Dr Suzanne Kelly, Deputy Medical Director, Irish College of GPs.

    Topics and Speakers:

    Assessment and Management of Pain in Life Limiting Conditions - Dr David Byrne, St Francis Hospice Blanchardstown Open Disclosure in General Practice - Dr Siobhan O'Flaherty, GP Clinical Risk Advisor, Medisec"Skip the Dip" - Dr Scott Walkin, Clinical Lead for Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, Irish College of GPsCocaine Use - The GP Perspective - Dr Des Crowley, Academic Lead, Addiction Management Programme, Irish College of GPs

    Links:
    Irish College of GPs - Podcast Page
    Wednesday Webinar Page (Including Links to Recordings)


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    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    • Dr Bernard Kenny, GP Specialising in Substance Misuse; Director of Addiction Management in Primary Care, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In this Dr John Maher is joined by Dr Bernard Kenny to discuss codeine misuse and dependence in primary care. The conversation follows the recent launch or the newly revised Irish College of GPs Foundation Course in Addiction Management.

    The course is free for Irish College of GP members, and is also suitable for GP Registrars and Practice Nurses. It attracts GMS study leave and CPD credits.

    Completing the foundation course is a prerequisite for those interested in pursuing a Level 1 Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST) contract with the HSE.

    College Links:

    Irish College of GPs WebsiteCollege Addiction Management Programme OverviewFoundation Course in Addiction Management (Level 1)Certificate Course in Addiction Management (Level 2)

    Other Relevant Links:

    OST Protocol – How to Become a PrescriberHSE OST Guidelines 2017Drug misuse and dependence: UK guidelines on clinical managementHRB Bulletin: 2024 Drug Treatment DemandHPRA review of over the counter medications containing codeineHealth Research Board Drug and Alcohol Survey Patterns of Analgesic Prescribing and High-Risk Prescribing in Primary Care in Ireland 2014-2022-a Repeated Cross-Sectional Study. European Journal of Pain. 2025. Mattsson M, Hassan Ali A, Boland F, et al

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    • Dr Aoife O'Sullivan, Clinical Lead in Mental Health, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr Brian Osborne, Assistant Medical Director and Director of Mental Health Programme, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This is part 2 of our conversation on Managing Depression in Primary Care with Dr Aoife O’Sullivan and Dr Brian Osborne, based on their 2023 Quick Reference Guide (QRG) titled “Managing Depression in Primary Care.

    if you haven’t had a chance to listen to part 1 yet, please start there – it’s available now in the show feed.

    We wrapped up part one with a discussion of the first link in the “Jump To” box on the front page of the QRG, which was Talk Therapy Options. Today, we cover the remaining 3 quick links on the front page:

    · Medication Considerations;

    · Switching medications;

    · Referral to secondary care.

    We wrap up today with a discussion around potential audit and practice improvement initiatives.

    You may find it useful to have the QRG to hand as you listen.

    Links

    · Irish College of GPs: Mental Health Clinical Hub

    · Managing Depression in Primary Care: Quick Reference Guide (Irish College of GPs, June 2023)

    Assessment Tools (MDCalc)

    · Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)

    · Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

    · Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15)

    Selected services for accessing free/low cost psychotherapy:

    · Jigsaw (Free support for 12-25yo)

    · Pieta

    · Turn2Me

    · MyMind (up to 6 free sessions of CBT for men over 18yo - as of September 2025)

    · Textabout.ie (Free text 50808)

    See page 7-8 of the Depression QRG for links to numerous additional non-pharmacological services.

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    • Dr Aoife O'Sullivan, Clinical Lead in Mental Health, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr Brian Osborne, Assistant Medical Director and Director of Mental Health Programme, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In this first episode in a two-part series, Dr John Maher is joined by Dr Aoife O'Sullivan and Dr Brian Osborne to discuss the Irish College of GPs’ 2023 Quick Reference Guide (QRG) “Managing Depression in Primary Care.“

    Our conversation focuses on the usability of the QRG for GPs in day to day practice. The front page of the guide has a “Jump To” box, with 4 quick links to sections that GPs might need during a consultation:

    · Talk Therapy Options (Psychotherapy);

    · Medications;

    · Switching medications;

    · Referral to secondary care.

    We begin today with a broader conversation that includes:

    · Depression epidemiology and its burden on individuals and health systems;

    · The phenomenon of increased mental health presentations by younger people in the primary care setting;

    · A suggested approach to the consultation;

    · The potential usefulness of assessment tools.

    We then focus on the first of the 4 quick links on the QRG front page, which is non-pharmacological options.

    Part 2 of this conversation is also available now in the show feed of your podcast player, and continues with a discussion of the remaining 3 quick links on the QRG front page, before wrapping up with some suggestions for possible audit and practice improvement project opportunities.

    Links

    · Irish College of GPs: Mental Health Clinical Hub

    · Managing Depression in Primary Care: Quick Reference Guide (Irish College of GPs, June 2023)

    Assessment Tools (MDCalc)

    · Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9)

    · Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS)

    · Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15)

    Selected services for accessing free/low cost psychotherapy:

    · Jigsaw (Free support for 12-25yo)

    · Pieta

    · Turn2Me

    · MyMind (up to 6 free sessions of CBT for men over 18yo - as of September 2025)

    · Textabout.ie (Free text 50808)

    See page 7-8 of the Depression QRG for links to numerous additional non-pharmacological services.

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]

  • Participants

    Dr David McConaghy - Clinical Lead for Prevention, Irish College of GPs; Medical Director, TLC DocDr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    We explore an approach to working in the Out of Hours GP (OOHS) setting in Ireland. Dr David shares insights from over 20 years of experience in Ireland and abroad, highlighting the importance of preparation, patient safety, and effective communication. The conversation covers practical advice for newcomers, strategies for managing difficult consultations, and the role of OOHS in supporting both patients and hospital colleagues.

    Key themes include the scale of OOHS consultations in Ireland, the importance of slowing down consultations, collaborative working with colleagues, managing requests for controlled drugs and sick certificates, handling house calls and palliative care, and preparing for overnight shifts.

    Links

    Irish College of GPs – General Practice Updatesantibioticprescribing.ieHSE Medicines Management Programme – Benzodiazepine Prescribing GuidancePalliative Care Guidelines – A Toolkit for COVID 19 Management - HSERoger Neighbour’s Consultation ModelOxford Handbook of General Practice – Emergencies SectionEolas Medical App

    Disclaimer
    The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.

    The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.

    Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.

    This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.

    While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.

    By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided.


    Subscribe, like and review wherever you get your podcasts.
    Webpage: https://www.irishcollegeofgps.ie/The-GP-Podcast
    Email: [email protected]