
GPSA Podcast
By General Practice Supervision Australia

GPSA PodcastJan 24, 2021

Working Through the Facts about Workforce Planning & Prioritisation - Matt Jones, Dr Catherine Lees and Shane Boyer
This podcast:
Answers audience questions about WPP
Explains the purpose of the activity under this Commonwealth grant
Outlines the mechanisms being used to collect data for these reports
If you would like the contact details for the National WPPO leads please email admin@gpsa.org.au
Originally recorded in September 2023

Rhyme Or Reason: – A Guided Tour Of The Hidden Kingdom Of Clinical Reasoning - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Jess Wrigley
This podcast will explore the current understanding of clinical reasoning, including the dual process theory of thinking, illness scripts and cognitive bias. It will take a particular focus on practical strategies for teaching clinical reasoning to registrars.
Resources
How to do problem case discussion
How to assess and teach clinical reasoning
Clinical Reasoning online game
GPSA Guide - Managing Uncertainty
GPSA Guide - Teaching Clinical Reasoning
SIDM clinical reasoning toolkit
Diagnostic strategies used in primary care
Books
How Doctors Think Jerome Groopman
Thinking Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman

Dementia Demystified: A Model for the Practice Team to Learn Together - Part 2 | Dr Peter Silberberg and Dr Hilton Koppe
Part 2 podcast Dementia Demystified: A Model for the Practice Team to Learn Together - Managing Dementia
Podcast Resources Autofills post diagnosis management Medication Management Managing dementia FAQ Managing Stage 3 Advanced Care FAQ Australian Journal of General Practice Volume 52 issue 8 August 2023

‘It’s as easy as PQRST’ – effective case discussion in GP training - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Jess Wrigley
This podcast broadly describes the scope of case discussion as an assessment and teaching tool in GP training. It focuses on the PQRST framework as a tool for effective case discussion for both PCD and corridor consultations.
Resources

‘Studying Smarter, not Harder’ – Effective Study Skills for General Practice Training | Dr Chris Starling and Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast assists supervisors in supporting their registrars to develop an effective learning plan and integrate evidence-based study strategies into their in-practice teaching.
Resources:

Dementia Demystified: A Model for the Practice Team to Learn Together - Part 1 | Dr Peter Silberberg and Dr Hilton Koppe
This podcast discusses an easy to use framework to understand and diagnose dementia in clinical practice.
Resources mentioned in this podcast.
- Diagnosing dementia in general practice podcasts:
Part 1 (20 mins) and Part 2 (20 mins) - Australian Journal of Dementia Care Journal Article - Dementia Diagnosis in Practice
- Resource - Autofills to assist making a diagnosis for dementia
- GPSA Teaching Plan Dementia Diagnosis

Supporting registrars on trauma informed care:a practice-centered approach - Dr Wei-May Su and Dr Jennifer Neil
GP registrars and supervisors need to be aware of the high community prevalence of abuse and violence during their consultations. As members of this community, practitioners may themselves be vulnerable in the context of their own lived experience.
It is important for supervisors to demonstrate trauma-informed medical education while supporting registrars in trauma-informed care, with a whole-of-practice approach to trauma closing the loop on the scaffolding of both trainee and patient.

ACRRM Flexible Funds - David York and Debbie Forsdike
This podcast provides an update about the ACRRM Flexible funds Framework and availability of supports for Supervisors and Practices.
ACRRM Flexible Funds Guidelines and FAQs
Email: training@acrrm.org.au

Helping Your Registrar Manage Patients with Long COVID - Professor Michael Kidd AO
This podcast is for GP supervisors and registrars to learn more about recognising and managing long COVID. Presented by Professor Michael Kidd, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer responsible for leading the primary care response to COVID for the last 3 years.

Teaching Your Registrar About Best Practice Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health - Part 2 - Dr Karen Nicholls and Dr Simon Morgan
This part 2 podcast discusses how to teach your registrar to be culturally safe working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.

Teaching Your Registrar About Best Practice Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health - Part 1 - Dr Karen Nicholls and Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast discusses how to teach your registrar to be culturally safe working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Resources mentioned in this podcast:
GPSA Resources https://gpsupervisorsaustralia.org.au/aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health/
Other Resources
Social determinants of health Video https://vimeo.com/257813804
National guide to a preventive health assessment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
https://www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/national-guide
Best-practice guide to cognitive impairment and dementia care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people attending primary care
https://www.racgp.org.au/FSDEDEV/media/documents/Clinical%20Resources/Guidelines/Best-practice-guide.pdf
Absolute Risk Approach to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cardiovascular Disease
https://nceph.anu.edu.au/research/projects/absolute-risk-approach-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-cardiovascular
2020 Australian guideline for prevention, diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease
https://www.rhdaustralia.org.au/resources/2020-australian-guideline-prevention-diagnosis-and-management-acute-rheumatic-fever-and

Teaching Consultation Skills - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Jess Wrigley
This podcast highlights the critical importance of an effective general practice consultation. Originally recorded in March 2023.

“Those that know do. Those That Understand, Teach” Teaching and Learning in General Practice - Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast focuses on the key elements of the teacher role – helping the learner identify their learning needs, delivering high quality teaching, and fostering a ‘culture of learning’ in the practice.
All GPSA Resources can be found here https://gpsupervisorsaustralia.org.au/our-resources/
Originally recorded in March 2023.

Best Practice GP Supervision: a Refresher - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Kevin Arlett
This podcast will provide an overview of best practice supervision in the general practice setting. The roles and tasks of the GP supervisor will be explored, and practical tips for effective, high quality and sustainable supervision discussed.
The session will also orientate supervisors to the wide range of educational resources produced by GPSA.
Originally recorded in February 2023.

ACRRM's Flexible Funding Model Explained - Kyra Moss, David York and Sandra Johanson
In this podcast ACRRM outline their plans for their flexible funds.
Resources and contact details
www.acrrm.org.au/college-led-training
www.acrrm.org.au/fellowship/pathways
www.acrrm.org.au/fellowship/pathways/agpt
www.acrrm.org.au/college-led-training/college-led-training-faqs
www.acrrm.org.au/resources/training/training-policies-and-processes
T: 1800 223 226
Emails:
training@acrrm.org.au
transition@acrrm.org.au

Preparing the Practice Manager for GP Training from February 1, 2023 | ACRRM, DoHAC and RACGP
This podcast will reassure and inform practice managers about the processes for 2023 and provide up-to-the-minute information about the transition from RTO-led training, how the Colleges are working together to streamline processes including accreditation, and the new systems facilitating Practice Support Payments.
Originally recorded in November 2022.

An Update from the Department of Health & Aged Care - National Consistent Payments (NCP) and Flexible Funding for GP Training - Martin Rocks
In this podcast Martin Rocks will explain the National Consistent Payments and how payments will work through Services Australia.
Originally recorded in November 2022

A special podcast by ACRRM and RACGP on the transition to college led training
The transition to college-led training on February 1st 2023 is fast approaching. What will GP training look like for supervisors and practices from that point on? What are the colleges doing to streamline processes and minimise duplication?
Presented by:
Kyra Moss – ACRRM General Manager Education Services
Glen Wallace – RACGP PLT Transition manager
Dr Karin Jodlowski‑Tan – RACGP National Clinical Lead ‑ Rural
Dr Gerard Ingham – RACGP Senior Medical Advisor
Dr Nicole Higgins – GPSA chair
Carla Taylor – GPSA CEO
Originally recorded in August 2022.

Teaching Our Registrars About Men's Health - Dr Ravin Sadhai and Dr Justin Coleman
This podcast will enable supervisors to assist their registrars in dealing with general Men’s Health issues. In particular it aims to provide techniques to help them better engage with Men and their health.
Originally recorded in August 2022

ACRRM: The Future of GP Training - Dr Greg Gladman, Dr Emily Nicole Moody and Kyra Moss
In this podcast learn how ACRRM will be implementing changes under college-led training and keeping supervision at the heart of their model.
Originally recorded in July 2022

Workers Compensation – A General Practice Approach - Dr Craig Barnett
In this podcast we look to demystify some of the issues surrounding worker compensation, giving you a tool box to understand why the process is important to all parties.
Originally recorded in July 2022

Support Your Registrar to Better Manage Patients With Chronic Pain - Dr Merissa Cappetta
This podcast is designed for GP supervisors who want to give their registrars an understanding of chronic pain management, including the development of a patient-centred, goal-directed plan, using a shared decision-making approach. Since chronic pain is a frequent presentation in Australian general practice, registrars need to be well versed in the assessment and management of chronic pain, especially in the context of comorbidities and polypharmacy.
Originally recorded in May 2022

The Future of GP Training with RACGP
This podcast provides details on how the RACGP are planning to return training to the college and support our profession and communities and how it affects you and new and existing GP registrars. Burning issues are discussed such as practice agreements and supports, supervisor CPD, registrar selection and placement, and more. Presented by Georgina Van De Water, (MBA, GAICD Chief Transition Officer - RACGP, PLT), Associate Professor James Brown (OAM, FRACGP, FACRRM, DRANZCOG, MFM (Clin) Principal Medical Education Advisor - RACGP) and GPSA CEO Glen Wallace.

Before the Registrar Starts - Dr Gordon Walling and Majella Beagley
In this podcast an experienced practice manager and GP supervisor break down all the top tasks, forms, tips, and tricks to ensuring your registrar's arrival and experience is seamless - for both you the employer and registrar as the employee.
Originally recorded in April 2022

Helping Registrars Build Skills in Advance Care Planning - Dr Chris Moy and Helena Rodi
This podcast will assist GP supervisors to teach registrars their role in advance care planning and how to support their patients in the process.
Originally recorded in March 2022

Improving The Learning Environment At Your Practice - Dr Michael Baker and Dr Gerard Connors
You may have heard about structuring the learning environment for your GP registrars, but what does this really mean? In this podcast, we break this down by explaining 6 key elements, accompanied by tools and guidance on how to implement these in your practice.
Originally recorded in March 2022

Managing the Patient with ADHD - Helping Your Registrar Deliver Best Practice Care - Dr Hugh Morgan
This podcast will enable supervisors to assist their registrar to better identify ADHD in their adolescent and adult patients and to optimise their assessment, referral and long-term management in general practice.
Originally recorded in February 2022.

Helping registrars shine – Assessing and managing registrars with performance issues to work well - Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast focuses on being able to identify performance issues early, and address them to support registrars to achieve successful outcomes.
Originally recorded in February 2022

Are They Safe in There? Clinical Supervision and the Use of Random Case Analysis - Dr Gerard Ingham
This podcast will explore the various clinical supervision options available to a supervisor and discuss their strengths and weaknesses. Supervisors will receive a framework for random case analysis developed by the presenters that has been found to frequently reveal patient safety concerns.
Originally recorded in December 2021

Teaching Your Registrar About STI Management - What's New? - Dr Sally Sweeney
This podcast will support supervisors to assist their registrars in gaining the skills required to take an effective and adequate sexual history, order appropriate screening tests, and manage common STIs. Syndromes such as Pelvic Inflammatory disease (PID), urethritis, vaginal discharge and genital ulcers will also be explored.
Originally recorded in November 2021

Teaching Professional and Ethical Practice - Dr Justin Coleman and Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast aims to support supervisors to identify, assess, and facilitate development of skills in professional and ethical practice in their registrars. It covers a range of practical strategies for supervisors to use for teaching and learning professionalism in the general practice setting.
Originally recorded in November 2021.

Formal Teaching and Problem Case Discussion - Dr Tony Saltis and Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast for new supervsiors will address the ‘how to’ aspect of practice-based teaching, focussing on the range of teaching methods and their utility. It will highlight a new framework for effective problem case discussion and reinforce the importance of developing a teaching plan.
Originally recorded in October 2021

Supporting Your Registrar to Provide Best Practice Disability Care - Dr Alison Lancey
This podcast will discuss how supervisors can best support their registrar to take a comprehensive history in the setting of complex disabilities, perform an appropriate examination, and provide management of specific clinical scenarios, medical-legal, and administrative issues.
Originally recorded in October 2021

Teaching Your Registrar About LGBTQIA+ Inclusive Healthcare - Dr Ruth McNair AM and Dr Asiel Adan Sanchez
This podcast outlines the common presentations and care required for LGBTQIA+ inclusive care. We will explore the language, terminology and approach your registrar will need to be aware of to deliver appropriate medical care to this vulnerable group of patients. We will also outline how to ensure your practice is rainbow friendly and inclusive.
Orginially recording in October 2021

Supporting Your Registrar to Provide Best Practice Care for Nursing Home Residents - Dr Julie Mallinson
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support their registrars working in the residential aged care facility (RACF) setting. It will cover a range of important clinical, medicolegal and administrative aspects of the role, as well as link to key resources.
Originally recorded in September 2021

An Introduction to Consultation Analysis and Feedback Presented - Dr Simon Hay
This podcast will discuss some of the consultation model structures, how to analyse consultations and, in turn, how to provide developmental feedback to GP registrars around their consultations.
Originally recorded in September 2021

‘It Could Be Anything’ – Helping Your Registrar Manage Uncertainty - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Justin Coleman
This podcast will discuss the supervisor’s role in helping their registrar manage uncertainty.
Originally recorded in September 2021

Can I Ask You A Quick Question?' - Ad Hoc Supervision And Informal Teaching - Dr Penny Need and Dr Helen Mullner
This podcast provides new supervisors with skills to expand their repertoire in supervising registrars, and provides tips and tricks for experienced supervisors looking to refine and refresh their toolkit.
Originally recorded in August 2021

Supporting Registrars Preparing for the Clinical Competency Examination - Dr Gary Butler and Dr Rebecca Lock
This podcast will help you understand the new assessment format and how you can effectively support your registrar.
Originally recorded in September 2021

Planning Learning With Your Registrar - Dr Simon Morgan and Dr Ed Poliness
This podcast addresses the critical task of helping registrars plan their learning. It will cover the scope of possible learning needs, both known and unknown, and the tools that supervisors can use to help identify them.
Originally recorded in July 2021

Part 2: Common Infections in General Practice: Helping Your Registrar Make the Best Decision - Professor Josh Davis
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support their registrars assessing and managing presentations of common infections, including respiratory and GI infections. It will also focus on antimicrobial stewardship, evidence-based practice.
Originally recorded in August 2021

Part 1: Common Infections in General Practice: Helping Your Registrar Make the Best Decision - Professor Josh Davis
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support their registrars assessing and managing presentations of common infections, including skin and soft tissue, UTI.
Originally recorded in August 2021

Contraception: An Update For GP Supervisors - Dr Sally Sweeney
This podcast will give supervisors a practical update on recent developments in the field, highlight the most up to date resources available, look at the current evidence relevant to the Australian setting, and enable supervisors to assist their registrars deliver optimal contraception advice.
Orignally recorded in July 2021

Teaching Your Registrar how to Engage and Manage Obese and Overweight Patients - Dr Alison Lancey
This podcast will discuss the strategies for successfully managing obesity in general practice, and how you can support your registrar to develop confidence in this area.
Originally recorded in May 2021.

The NTCER and Employment Contracts an Update - Mr Glen Wallace
This podcast is practical and all about highlighting the things that can (and have) gone wrong - and how to prevent them from happening at your practice.
Originally recorded in May 2021

What to Teach Your Registrar About Veteran's Health - Dr Kerry Summerscales
This podcast aims to support you in identifying the many things you can teach your registrar about caring for veterans.
Originally recorded in April 2021

Teaching Your Registrar How To Approach Dermatological Problems - Dr Neil Macpherson
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support their registrars assessing and managing dermatological presentations. It will also cover skin checks and common dermatological presentations.
Originally recorded in April 2021

Supervising the International Medical Graduate GP Registrar - Dr Simon Morgan
This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support IMG GP registrars training in their practices. It is based on the newly published GPSA guide.
Originally recorded in March 2021.

What to Teach Your Registrars About Behavioural Issues in Children - Dr Aaron Chambers
This podcast will discuss behavioural problems and common developmental behavioural problems in children from toddlers to primary schoolers including diagnosis, management and when to refer.
Originally recorded in March 2021.

How to Teach Registrars About Managing Mental Health Conditions (top tips). Learning to be Comfortable With “Uncomfortable“ - Dr Susan Barnett
This podcast will share practical strategies specifically targeted for GP supervisors that can help improve confidence in providing care for patients who present with emotional issues. This includes learning to be comfortable with being “uncomfortable”.
Originally recorded in February 2021.