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https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/alcohol_gp_sceptics_final.mp3 (43 mins) GP team Liz Sturgiss and Justin Coleman bring the GP Sceptics podcast back to life, and this time it’s all about alcohol…but not in a good way. Liz leads a Monash University project called REACH — for you, that’s “Reducing alcohol-related harm in General Pra…
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https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/pod-13-quinn_final.mp3 Few ever talk about it, but it’s not just doctors who are courted by the medical industry. Nurses are also frequently targeted when it comes to promoting pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Barely anyone except Quinn Grundy talks about it, in fact, so Liz Sturgiss and Justi…
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By Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/10/pod12_final.mp3 What keeps a doctor resilient, when dealing with a high-pressure job helping patients who are distressed and traumatised? How can doctors balance empathy with self-care? Does easing a patient’s burden imply carrying it for them? Dr Genevieve Yates teaches the art of …
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Unexplained, by Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/08/pod11_timo_completel1.mp3 Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are physical symptoms not sufficiently explained by an underlying medical condition after adequate examination and investigation, over a period of time (usually defined in months, rather than weeks). GPs fac…
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Mice-level research, by Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/pod10_senior_full-edit.mp3 We invite Dr Tim Senior to reflect on being a GP for disadvantaged groups. He discusses General Practitioners at the Deep End, an initiative involving 100 general practices serving the most socio-economically deprived populations in Sc…
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Justin’s lycra legs, by Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/pod9-final.mp3 Justin dons his finest lycra and tackles Dr George Crisp, WA chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia. How do health gains in the doctor’s surgery stack up against environmental and population-based interventions? Could the nanny state be go…
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‘Carrots & Sticks’ by Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/pod8-marketing_final.mp3 Doctors try to ‘sell’ behaviour change to patients, who are often reluctant to ‘buy’ the message. What tricks can we learn from the modern experts at selling? Justin and Liz bite the bitter bullet and enter the strange world of marketing. …
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by Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/pod7_final.mp3 Just when you thought GP Sceptics put the E in evidence-based medicine, we pull the rug from underneath your trusting feet. Western Australian GP Casey Parker, of Broome Docs fame, joins our twosome to become the ‘third nerd’ – a role which fits him like a cardigan an…
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By Kat Ritchie https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/pod-6-final-standard-qual.mp3 Liz shines when discussing her pet PhD topic – managing obesity in general practice. Nicely timed for Christmas. Which medications safely make us thinner, now amphetamines and tobacco have lost favour? And, if media images keep depicting Headless Fattie…
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Ten thousand miles away…Australia’s closest lyme-carrying tick https://drjustincoleman.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/pod5-final-1.mp3 To coincide with today’s Senate inquiry on how to catch Lyme Disease in Australia (short version – you can’t), Justin and Liz interview infectious disease expert Prof Frank Bowden, from Australian National University. …
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Michael Rustad, Thomas F. Lambert Jr. Professor of Law & Co-Director Intellectual Property Law Concentration at Suffolk Law, discusses his study on the use of mandatory arbitration clauses in social media. Read the article at: http://bit.ly/Kn6kKc.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Bernie Jones, Associate Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, discusses her new book, "Women Who Opt Out: The Debate over Working Mothers and Work-Family Balance." To learn more about Professor Jones' book, visit http://bit.ly/H6Fd2W.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Professor Christopher Gibson, Associate Dean, & Ian Menchini, Director of Electronic Marketing and Enrollment Management discuss the many opportunities available through Suffolk Law's International Law program. Learn more at http://bit.ly/I95LF3.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Nicole Rizzo Smith, Sunstein, Kann, Murphy & Timbers LLP, discusses the unauthorized use of songs by politicians in our latest IP podcast. Read Ms. Smith's article on this topic at http://bit.ly/zDEV4k.Por Suffolk University Law School
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In this Intellectual Property webcast, Lee Eulgen, a partner at Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP, discusses his recent article, "Don't Ignore Governmental Mechanisms for Protecting Intellectual Property Rights." Read the article at http://bit.ly/xCRaaY.Por Suffolk University Law School
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In this podcast, Professor David Yamada, founding director of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk University Law School, recalls the life of Michael Rothenberg, a gifted public interest lawyer in New York City who died last week at the age of 47.Por Suffolk University Law School
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In this episode of the IP Issues podcast series, Thomas McNulty and Julia Mathis of Lando & Anastasi, LLP discuss copyright protection of symbols, geometric shapes, and letters. Learn more about Lando & Anastasi, LLP at http://www.lalaw.com.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Dr. Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C., discusses his recent article in the Huffington Post, "The Surefire Way to End Online Piracy: End Copyright." Read more about Dr. Baker at http://bit.ly/c6VVJo.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Alasdair Roberts, Suffolk Law's Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses his upcoming book and how it relates to the United States economy today. Learn more about Professor Roberts at http://bit.ly/zTKaZP.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Professor Yamada, founder of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law, discussing his plans for the Institute, the work he's doing to address workplace bullying, and opportunities for Suffolk law students and alumni to become involved.Por Suffolk University Law School
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Professor Jessica Silbey of Suffolk University Law School discusses her Intellectual Property law research, as described in her recent article in Notre Dame Law Review Volume 86, Issue 5 and her upcoming book. Read the article at http://bit.ly/A927vO.Por Suffolk University Law School
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