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Goodfellow Unit

Author: The Goodfellow Unit (University of Auckland)

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The Goodfellow Unit Podcast is an educational resource designed for healthcare professionals, particularly those in primary care. Produced by the Goodfellow Unit at the University of Auckland, this podcast delivers concise, evidence-based discussions on a wide range of clinical topics relevant to general practice.
Episodes feature expert interviews and practical insights designed to enhance patient care, support ongoing professional development, and keep clinicians current with the latest guidelines. Its focus is on making complex medical information clear and actionable for everyday practice.
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In this episode Ole Schmiedel discusses Mounjaro, a new weight loss drug, with a focus on its mechanism of action, practical use, side effects, nutritional considerations, and long-term safety. The conversation provides insights into how Mounjaro differs from previous GLP-1 receptor agonists, expected weight loss outcomes, and the importance of monitoring patients while on the medication.
Massimo Giola, an infectious disease specialist, discusses genital skin problems in males.
Haematology insights

Haematology insights

2026-02-1040:43

In this episode, Dr. Alwyn D'Souza delves into advanced haematology topics relevant to general practitioners. They discuss the significance of ferritin levels, the implications of raised globulins, and the complexities surrounding paraproteins and myeloma. The conversation emphasises the importance of clinical judgment in interpreting lab results and understanding the broader context of patient health.
Professor Ngaire Kerse talks about the challenges of managing multimorbidity and medication complexity in older adults. She discusses the definitions of multimorbidity, the vulnerabilities of older adults to medication issues, and the importance of regular medication reviews, with emphasis on appropriate prescribing and the role of healthcare professionals in supporting older adults in their medication management. The conversation also covers specific medications like statins and aspirin, the management of hypertension, the risks associated with anticholinergic medications, and the need for equitable medication management for Māori and Pacific populations.
Medical ethics

Medical ethics

2026-01-12--:--

In this episode Professor Angela Ballantyne discuss some commonly encountered medical ethics cases in general practice.
Full blood count

Full blood count

2025-11-2538:08

Dr Alwyn D'Souza discusses the interpretation of results, and the clinical implications of various blood parameters.
Measles outbreak

Measles outbreak

2025-11-1120:11

Nikki Turner unpacks measles containment, vaccination's role in eradication, and how you can change the outbreak's trajectory.
Fibroids

Fibroids

2025-10-2828:38

Dr Jessica Dunning explores fibroids - symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, fertility impact, and why care must be individualised.
Psychologist Suze Malcolm explores grief’s complexity, cultural nuances, and why compassionate, individualised support matters.
Palpitations

Palpitations

2025-09-3044:14

Dr Niall Foley breaks down palpitations - what patients mean, key assessments, and why most cases are benign with reassurance.
Awras Majeed explains LEAP, long-term surveillance for childhood cancer survivors, and key late effects GPs should watch for.
Dr Jamie Speeden explains Foetal Anti-Convulsant Syndrome. Its causes, diagnosis, prevention, and the GPs vital role in management.
Thyroid nodules

Thyroid nodules

2025-08-1923:30

Ben Chan explores thyroid nodules, recent changes in assessment and management, and what GPs need to know about risk and follow-up.
Kindness in healthcare

Kindness in healthcare

2025-08-0525:05

Nicki Macklin explores kindness in healthcare. Why it’s more than being nice, & impact on safety, wellbeing, & leadership culture.
Ruveena Kaur unpacks PCOS. Diagnosis, metabolic & reproductive impacts, treatment, & the need for inclusive, evidence-based care.
Dr Lucy O’Hagan explores strategies for managing diagnostic uncertainty, communicating clearly, and maintaining patient trust.
In this episode, Ben Chan, consultant Head and Neck surgeon, discusses HPV (Human Papillomavirus) related head and neck cancer.
In this episode Ruveena Kaur discusses hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, covering its definition, causes, maternal and fetal risks, safe treatments, and monitoring. It also discusses long-term health implications and primary care management.
Jenny Visser discusses essential travel considerations for older adults, particularly exploring the critical role of vaccinations.
Diabetes care

Diabetes care

2025-05-1324:36

Ryan Paul discusses disparities in diabetes care, focusing on how technology can reduce the equity gap.
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