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Type: Podcast

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Email: The Good GP, RACGP WA
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The Good GP

Podcast

The Good GP, the education podcast for busy GPs; brought to you by Dr Tim Koh, Dr Krystyna DeLange and Dr Sean Stevens, in collaboration with RACGP WA.

In each episode, our hosts are joined by subject-matter experts to discuss the latest medical developments and important issues impacting GPs. 
 


Latest episodes

​​​Episode 123 – Autism in the paediatric population: Live from GP22
Released 19 May 2023
The Good GP interviews GP Dr James Best on Autism in the paediatric population, live from GP22.

Episode 122 – Reflective writing for doctor wellbeing
Released 14 April 2023
The Good GP interviews Dr Hilton Koppe on reflective writing in general practice and its role in doctor wellbeing.

Episode 121 – Female leadership in general practice with Nicole Higgins
Released 8 March 2023
In this special episode for International Women's Day, The Good GP interviews RACGP President Dr Nicole Higgins on the topic of female leadership in general practice.

Episode 120 – The power of data: Live from GP22
Released 27 February 2023
In this episode, live from GP22 the RACGP National Conference, The Good GP interviews GP and founder of Doctors Control Panel, Dr Anton Knieriemen and Cubiko CEO, Chris Smeed on the power of data.

Episode 119 ADHD guidelines
Released 27 January 2023
In this episode, The Good GP interviews Professor Mark Bellgrove on the new clinical practice guideline for ADHD.

Episode 118 – Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in males
Released 13 January 2023
The Good GP interviews Urologist, Dr Matthew Roberts on the assessment and management of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in males.

​Episode 117 – Recurrent UTIs
Released 4 January 2023
The Good GP interviews Urologist, Dr Matthew Roberts on recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). 

Episode 116 – Transgender medicine: Part 2
Released 25 November 2022
The Good GP interviews Dr Penny Wood and Dr Sally Murray on transgender medicine and the approach to gender affirming therapy including the options, the medications used and the assessment for readiness.

 


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Join the conversation on social media #TheGoodGP or email The Good GP at TheGoodGP@gmail.com 

Hosts

Dr Krystyna DeLange
GP and Immediate past Chair, GPs in Training Faculty

Krystyna is a GP in Brisbane, splitting her time between clinical work at an Aboriginal Medical Service and medical education with General Practice Training Queensland. Outside of work, Krystyna is equally busy, running around after her two boys. She loves the outdoors and can often be found taking them for a scooter ride or checking out a local park. Krystyna is a big fan of podcasts and is always hungry to learn and share what she has learnt with others so it made perfect sense to join The Good GP.

Dr Sean Stevens
Principal GP and practice owner at Next Practice

Dr Sean Stevens has been a GP for over 20 years, 18 of them as a practice owner. Sean’s previous practice was awarded the Australian General Practice of the Year and Sean has been awarded the Australian GP Supervisor of the Year. Sean has supervised over 30 doctors in their training to become specialist GPs. Sean is the immediate-past Chair of the WA Faculty of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, the peak body representing 4,000 GPs in WA. Sean’s interests include men’s mental health, worker’s compensation and work injuries, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, haemochromatosis and skin. When not at work, Sean loves socialising, spending time with his family, and travel.

Dr Tim Koh
GP and practice principal

Tim is a locally trained medical graduate and GP. He has over 20 years of experience as a GP and has been a practice owner since 2006. He has a passion for teaching general practice and has worked for RACGP as Assessment Panel Chair, RACGP WA Chair and as the Chair of RACGP Council (Board). Tim remains a true generalist and has many areas of interest in general practice including medical education and training registrars, mental health and emotional wellbeing in children and adults and managing doctors as patients. He is a keen runner and is regularly involved in Parkrun (as both a runner and volunteer) as well as coaching high school cross country running. Tim continues to work as a full-time GP in outer Metro Perth. He is a firm believer in the idea that the best education content for GPs should be created by working GPs.

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