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Episode 3: How clinicians can manage their anxiety about litigation complaints and become more contented

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THE CASE
M is a hard-working clinician in primary care aiming for high professional standards; they passed all their exams at medical school and post grad training, and continue to engage in regular CPD. To their surprise, medicine in practice seems to get more and more difficult as time goes on. Many patients have vague symptoms, unlike any textbooks, the guidelines are complex and hard to remember, they hear a lot about complaints or being sued and some grumpy unsatisfied patients make M wonder what they are doing wrong. Now M gets anxious they may have missed something, going over their cases in their mind, rechecking their case notes, looking for errors. They find it hard to stop worrying about complaints or being sued; why did no one tell them that getting the right answers was so difficult? In this episode, Avril and James invite a couple of younger GPs, Sarah MacDermott and Joseph Rylands, to talk about what their concerns are around litigation. We go over the numbers around litigation and we discuss approaches as to how to reduce that risk, but also how to deal with what you should do if get a complaint. At the end we discuss many tips and suggestions around litigation that may help you, at least a little bit, be a more contented clinician.

Episode 599: A single dose for treating yeast infections?

In episode 599, James and Mike invite Roni Kraut to the podcast for the first time to talk about a common problem that has a simple answer. What route and/or duration of antifungals is needed when treating uncomplicated vulvovaginal candidiasis in non-pregnant women. Tune in to find out all the simple details.

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Episode 2: How clinicians can manage their workload and become more contented

THE CASE

Mrs P is aged 56 and has Type 2 Diabetes. Her HBA1c has reduced from 69 (8.5) to 58 (7.5) and her SBP has been reduced from 150 to 135. Her GP gets this discharge summary: Mrs P had surgery for a bowel obstruction caused by adhesions from a previous hysterectomy 5 years ago. On admission, she had been vomiting copiously and was hypotensive and hypoglycaemic so her meds were stopped. She is on codeine for pain and a benzodiazepine for her sleep which was poor while in hospital. Her wound is healing well clips out in 6 days please. Over the next 4 months, for a variety of reasons, she has at least 8 contacts with the practice team.

In this episode, Avril and James invite Rupal Shah, a GP and GP trainer in Battersea who also works as an Associate Dean for NHS-WTE, in the London Professional Development Team to help us talk about how high rates of consultation come about, what drives them and what we can do about them. We talk about the problems of fragmentation, routine monitoring” and how to think about practicing with more curiosity and compassion. At the end we give a number of tips and suggestions that may help you, at least a little bit, be a more contented clinician.

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A 40 y/o, or so, primary health care provider who enjoys taking care of patients and has been working hard for the last 12 years they want to make their practice less frustrating, more interesting, more rewarding.

Welcome to the premiere episode of The Contented Clinician Podcast! We’re excited to introduce you to our vision for this podcast. We created The Contented Clinician Podcast to help you find more joy and satisfaction in your practice by blending a collective of real-world experience, common sense, and the best available evidence. In this episode, well dive into why were doing this, our unique approach, and how we aim to bring you practical tools and insights that can transform your work—and maybe even your life. We’ll also share a few actionable tips that could positively impact your practice as soon as tomorrow. So, if you’re looking to make your clinical practice more fulfilling and sustainable, join us and our inspiring network of clinicians as we explore new perspectives and effective strategies to reshape the way you think about your work.

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