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In this special mini-series for Menopause day 18th October and Menopause Month October 2024, we provide clinicians with in-depth, evidence-based insights into managing menopause, with a particular focus on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In the final episode of the week, Jo Parry GP with a specialist interest in women’s health will explore the clinical indications for adding testosterone to HRT regimens. Learn when it’s appropriate, how to prescribe it, and the potential benefits for managing menopausal symptoms in your patients.BMS Tools for Clinicians - The BMS has developed a range of resources for healthcare professionals to summarise national and international best practice recommendations, provide guidance on HRT prescribing and other treatment options, and clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions of menopause. https://thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians/We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this special mini-series for Menopause day 18th October and Menopause Month October 2024, we provide clinicians with in-depth, evidence-based insights into managing menopause, with a particular focus on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Today Jo Parry GP with a specialist interest in women’s health will talk around managing patients with a family or personal history of breast cancer, this episode provides essential guidance on navigating the complexities of prescribing HRT. We’ll review the latest evidence and discuss how to safely tailor HRT plans for these patients.BMS Tools for Clinicians - The BMS has developed a range of resources for healthcare professionals to summarise national and international best practice recommendations, provide guidance on HRT prescribing and other treatment options, and clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions of menopause. https://thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians/We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this special mini-series for Menopause day 18th October and Menopause Month October 2024, we provide clinicians with in-depth, evidence-based insights into managing menopause, with a particular focus on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Today Jo Parry GP with a specialist interest in women’s health will talk Unscheduled bleeding can be a challenging side effect of HRT. This episode explores the new 2023-2024 guidelines from the British Menopause Society (BMS), local referral pathways, and how to provide the best care and guidance for patients dealing with this issue.BMS Tools for Clinicians - The BMS has developed a range of resources for healthcare professionals to summarise national and international best practice recommendations, provide guidance on HRT prescribing and other treatment options, and clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions of menopause. https://thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians/We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this special mini-series for Menopause day 18th October and Menopause Month October 2024, we provide clinicians with in-depth, evidence-based insights into managing menopause, with a particular focus on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Today Jo Parry GP with a specialist interest in womens health will talk about key considerations when reviewing a patient’s HRT after 3 months. We'll discuss troubleshooting common issues and making necessary adjustments to ensure patient satisfaction and treatment efficacy.BMS Tools for Clinicians - The BMS has developed a range of resources for healthcare professionals to summarise national and international best practice recommendations, provide guidance on HRT prescribing and other treatment options, and clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions of menopause. https://thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians/We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this special mini-series for Menopause day 18th October and Menopause Month October 2024, we talk to Jo Parry GP with specialist interest in women's health who provides clinicians with in-depth, evidence-based insights into managing menopause, with a particular focus on hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Each episode is packed with clinical pearls, from assessing HRT needs to managing complex cases like unscheduled bleeding or breast cancer history. Whether you're looking to refine your menopause care or stay up to date with the latest guidelines, this series offers a practical and expert-driven approach to menopause management in clinical practice.This first episode provides clinicians with a comprehensive guide on how to assess the need for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in patients. We’ll cover the range of available products, proper use, and an evidence-based discussion of the risks and benefits. Perfect for ensuring your practice delivers optimal care in just 30 minutes! BMS Tools for Clinicians - The BMS has developed a range of resources for healthcare professionals to summarise national and international best practice recommendations, provide guidance on HRT prescribing and other treatment options, and clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions of menopause. https://thebms.org.uk/publications/tools-for-clinicians/We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this introductory episode for Menopause Week, we explore what menopause is and why it’s vital for clinicians to understand its impact on women’s quality of life. We discuss the NICE guidelines on menopause management, the issue of diagnostic overshadowing, and the importance of early intervention. We also touch on the role of employers in supporting women through menopause at work.Following this, we’ll be releasing a special mini-series with Dr Jo Parry, a GP with a special interest in women’s health, with daily episodes throughout the final week of Menopause Month focused on managing menopause and HRT.Resources:Shattering the Silence ReportWorld Menopause Day ToolkitNICE Menopause GuidelinesWe hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this episode of Primary Care Spotlight, we explore the emerging role of GP assistants and their potential to alleviate the workload in general practice. GP assistants are trained to take on routine administrative and basic clinical tasks, helping to free up valuable time for GPs and other healthcare professionals.Join us as we discuss the key responsibilities of GP assistants, the benefits they could bring to both practices and patients, and the training required to step into this important role. Whether you're a healthcare professional interested in the GP Assistant Programme or a practice considering introducing GP assistants to your team, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.Tune in to learn more about how GP assistants could contribute to more efficient operations and improved patient care in primary care settings.

In this episode of Primary Care Spotlight we explore the critical role of general practice in managing mental health. Guests, Meghan Waddle, and Heather Taylor, share their insights on the new mental health training session they co-developed. Join us as we discuss the latest evidence-based practices and discover how we can all contribute to better mental health outcomes.We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net <Insert Links>

Welcome to Primary Care Spotlight, In this episode, we're focusing on Cervical Screening Awareness Week and the crucial role healthcare providers play in cervical sample taking and patient communication.Cervical screening is a vital screening programme, and increasing awareness about the importance of regular cervical sample taking is essential. Our expert guest, Heather Taylor, a cervical sample taker educator, will share her in-depth knowledge on the cervical screening programme, including what to expect during a screening, the significance of regular check-ups, and strategies to debunk common myths and misconceptions. We’ll also cover the different possible results of a cervical screening sample and what each outcome means for patient care.Tune in to enhance your understanding and skills in cervical sample taking, improve your patient communication, and contribute to better health outcomes through effective cervical screening practices.We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net

In this episode of primary care spotlight we interview Simone Carey a paramedic working in primary care and Discover the pivotal role of paramedics in primary care as we reveal their innovative contributions to healthcare delivery. From urgent care to preventive services, paramedics are reshaping primary care teams. Listen to first hand experiences and delve into their specialised skills, training, and impact on patient outcomes. Join us in celebrating the transformative work of paramedics in primary care.We hope you enjoy this episode, more information can be found on our website at the following address https://www.kernowhealthcic.org.uk/cornwall-training-hub/ and you can also contact us by sending us an email to kernowhealthcic.workforce@nhs.net