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Author: Munir Adam

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This podcast is for all Primary Care clinical staff (Doctors, nurses, physician's associates, Clinical Pharmacists in Practice, Paramedics in GP, First Contact Physiotherapists). Contents includes: Clinical updates; Wellbeing, Regional/local news, Creating a community, and anything else of interest to these frontline clinicians.
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IN THIS EPISODE Munir Adam speaks with two professionals who are very involved with self-management in Long Covid.  The reality is that large numbers of people are left with the effects of this condition and empowering them with the right tools to help them better manage the condition is key.  There are things the specialist clinics do, and there are things that each of us can do to help.  This is our fourth and final episode in the Long Covid series, at least for a while. SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speakers: Andrew Cook, Long COVID Lead for Newham and Tower Hamlets Dr Chetna Patel, Long Covid GP USEFUL LINKS: Sleeping Well- https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/i-think-i-have-long-covid/your-road-to-recovery/sleeping-well/nhs.uk/Eating Well- https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/i-think-i-have-long-covid/your-road-to-recovery/eating-well   Mindfulness- https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/self-help/tips-and-support/mindfulness  Low Mood- https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/i-think-i-have-long-covid/effects-on-your-mind/dealing-with-your-mood-and-frustration-after-covid    Managing Daily Activities- https://www.yourcovidrecovery.nhs.uk/i-think-i-have-long-covid/your-road-to-recovery/managing-daily-activitiesFEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to: https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.  Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes. 
IN THIS EPISODE we discuss the MDT approach for patients suffering with the persistent, yet unexplained symptoms of long Covid, with the aim of helping them to live with them.  Munir Adam is joined by Louise Ross to understand this better.SPECIAL THANKS to:  Louise Ross - Cognitive Behavioural Therapist; City & Hackney COVID Rehabilitation (CoRe) Service; Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust USEFUL LINKS: Post COVID-19 Patient information pack Helping you to recover and manage your symptoms following COVID-19:  https://gp-website-cdn-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/downloads/1589364822-a2ac4f0d54141da323f4087888276478.pdfFurther information about the service and details/links on how to refer: https://gps.cityandhackneyccg.nhs.uk/service/post-covid-assessment-and-rehabilitation-servicesPlease note that the information requested on the referral form is essential for the referral to be accepted and includes:•        Clinical Assessment – including current symptoms, date of suspected/confirmed COVID-19 infection, rationale for referring to post-covid syndrome pathway•        Investigations – CXR, Bloods – FBC, CRP, U&Es, LFTs, Vitamin D levels, Ferritin, COVID Serology.  If indicated – BNP (non-respiratory associated breathlessness), Cortisol (severe fatigue) Creatine Kinase (muscle pain); ECG (if chest pain/palpitations).  Bedside investigations:  (desaturation test – 1 min sit to stand test or 40 step test if not able to do a sit to stand test; oxygen saturations;  Heart rate;  BP – lying and sitting;  Yorkshire COVID Rehabilitation QuestionnaireFEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.   Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.
IN THIS EPISODE Munir Adam talks to Sharon Christy about Net Zero, a policy which the NHS has signed up to, and which will affect all of us in due course.We'll cover:  What Net Zero is; why it is relevant to us in Primary Care, and what we can do about it.SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speaker:  Sharon Christy, GP in Tower Hamlets, North-East London Primary Care Net Zero Clinical Co-Lead USEFUL LINKS:  To join Greener Practice North London:  https://www.greenerpractice.co.uk/join-our-network/local-groups/north-london/ To find out more about the North East London Green Plan (with the link for the primary care guide to be added shortly):  https://www.eastlondonhcp.nhs.uk/ourplans/green-plan.htmTo contact the North East London Primary Care Net Zero Leads please contact greenerpracticenorthlondon@gmail.comTo sign up for the Green Impact for Health Toolkit:  https://www.greenimpact.org.uk/giforhealthFEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.  Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.
IN THIS EPISODE  we continue our journey into Long Covid as GP Covid Lead Uzma interviews Consultant Dr Ainley, to explore, amongst other things, the initial assessment and management, when to refer, and current thinking about the vaccination.    This is second episode in our Long Covid series, and follows a webinar series of the same theme.SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speakers:   Dr Adam Ainley, Consultant Respiratory Physician (Barking, Havening and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust) and Dr Uzma Haque, (General Practitioner, Barking & Dagenham CCG). USEFUL LINKS: Yorkshire recovery screen:  https://licensing.leeds.ac.uk/product/c19-yrs-covid-19-yorkshire-rehabilitation-scale#:~:text=The%20C19-YRS%20%28COVID-19%20Yorkshire%20Rehabilitation%20Scale%29%20is%20an,score%2C%20functional%20disability%20score%20and%20global%20health%20score. MRC Score for breathlessness: https://www.pcrs-uk.org/mrc-dyspnoea-scale Post-Covid functional scale:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236834/ GAD Anxiety score:  https://patient.info/doctor/generalised-anxiety-disorder-assessment-gad-7Long Covid Webinars:  https://www.newhamtraininghub.org/programmes/nel-long-covid-community-of-practice/long-covid-training/FEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided. Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.   Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.
In this episode Munir Adam is joined by Cancer Clinical Lead GP Dr Shaz Kang, who has been interviewing a Professor passionately leading the way in the all-important, yet poorly known Rapid Diagnostic Centre. The episode covers:Scale of the problemThe role of Primary CareEarly detection of cancerMaking effective use of the RDCTake home messagesSPECIAL THANKS to our guest speakers:  Professor Finbarr Cotter, Consultant haem-oncologist at Barts Health NHS Trust  & Dr Shaz Kang, General Practitioner and Clinical Cancer Lead in Waltham Forest. USEFUL LINKS: Cancer research UK - HP section.  Health professional | Cancer Research UKNICE guidance on cancer:  Overview | Suspected cancer: recognition and referral | Guidance | NICENHS.uk:  Cancer - Signs and symptoms - NHS (www.nhs.uk)FEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6 DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.  Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.
E3: Long Covid-1

E3: Long Covid-1

2022-03-0526:14

IN THIS EPISODE Munir Adam speaks with Laura Graham, part of the Community of Practice, to understand Long Covid.  The episode is the first in the Long Covid series, and covers definition, demographics, symptomatology, red flags and reference to resources.SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speaker:  Laura Graham, Specialist Respiratory Physiotherapist, Homerton University Hospital; HEE Clinical Transformation FellowUSEFUL LINKS: (Everything included within the site below) https://www.newhamtraininghub.org/programmes/nel-long-covid-community-of-practice/FEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at specified categories of clinical staff working in the specified geographical area, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  The aim is to ensure information is accurate at the time of publication, but no guarantee is provided in this regard.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.Specifically, this podcast is NOT intended for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.  Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speakers.  Whilst any advice given is as accurate and comprehensive as possible, it is only general advice and should not be used as a substitute for the individual advice that may be provided by an appropriate specialist.  Healthcare professionals accessing information from the podcast should use their own professional judgement when interpreting the information and deciding how best to apply it, whether for the treatment of patients, or for other purposes.
IN THIS EPISODE Munir Adam interviews Dr Bhatti, the CCIO for NEL CCGs about what's been happening as far digital technology is concerned, how it affects us, and which way we're  heading.SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speakers: Dr Osman Bhatti, Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) North East London (NEL) Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)USEFUL LINKS: IT Support support@egton.net  or log through www.EMISNow.com BHR has a separate service deskitservicedesk@bhrccgs.nhs.uk 020 3416 5900Digital Teamnelondon.digitalfirst@nhs.netDr Osman BhattiResources and IT updates posted on my blog: www.DrBhatti.com osmanbhatti@nhs.netTwitter: @OsmanBhatti*******FEEDBACK:  This Podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at clinical staff in the region, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific,   Specifically, it is NOT for use by the general public or patients and must not be used as a substitute for seeking medical advice.  Furthermore, views expressed, advice given and any other information provided is the opinion of the speaker.  However, no guarantee is provided as to the accuracy of any such information, and, wherever appropriate, you should seek clarification from appropriate professionals.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from the information provided.
E1: Working together

E1: Working together

2022-01-2349:02

IN THIS EPISODE Munir Adam conducts brief interviews with a variety of frontline clinical staff working in Primary Care.  The purpose is to provide a flavour of the types of roles that exist, and to understand what it is like doing that role. This will take us a step closer to creating a community where we understand each other better.SPECIAL THANKS to the guest speakers: Adekola Orimoloye, Alec Giles, David Barry, Gurjit Cholia, Holly Montgomery, Mariya Rashid, Nabeelah Beeharry, Ruth Amartey and Sunil Khambh.USEFUL LINKS:https://www.england.nhs.uk/gp/expanding-our-workforce/https://www.fparcp.co.uk/FEEDBACK:  This podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:  https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6 DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at clinical staff in the region, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  Specifically, it is NOT for use by the general public or patients.  Furthermore, views expressed and advice given is that of the relevant individual presenters who would normally be qualified to provide such advice.  However, no guarantee is provided as to the accuracy of any such information, and, wherever appropriate, you should seek clarification from appropriate professionals.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from listening to the material covered.
E0: Intro

E0: Intro

2022-01-2305:46

THIS EPISODE:  In this introductory episode Munir Adam explains what the podcast Primary Care NEL is about, who it is aimed towards, and introduces the overarching Training Hub leads.  He explains that the material covered can be broadly divided into:Clinical topics and updatesThings happening in NEL that may be of interestBuilding a community:  Getting to know each other & discussing wellbeingFEEDBACK:  This podcast is brought to you by North-East London Training Hubs.  Feedback, suggestions and comments are encouraged, and can be sent to:  https://forms.office.com/r/zgN5wajhr6 DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is aimed at clinical staff in the region, and it is important to note that the content provided is both time and location specific.  Specifically, it is NOT for use by the general public or patients.  Furthermore, views expressed and advice given is that of the relevant individual presenters who would normally be qualified to provide such advice.  However, no guarantee is provided as to the accuracy of any such information, and, wherever appropriate, you should seek clarification from appropriate professionals.  The host, presenters, other contributors, and North-East London Training Hubs do not accept any liability for any actions, consequences or effects that result either directly or indirectly from listening to the material covered.
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