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The GPnotebook Podcast is a bite-sized, regular chat for all healthcare professionals working in primary care. Episodes cover clinical tips and hot topics.

  • Close-up of a red, raw sore on the tip of a person's nostril.

    Ep 198 – Basal cell cancer

  • Close-up of an elderly man putting eye drops into his cloudy right eye.

    Ep 197 – Glaucoma

  • A man with stubble feels his neck.

    Ep 196 – Acute laryngitis

  • A medical professional points to a detailed liver model showing internal structures and yellow deposits.

    Ep 195 – Liver cirrhosis

  • Person holding their painful, red heel.

    Ep 194 – Plantar fasciitis

  • 3D medical illustration of acid reflux, showing a red acid layer in a transparent stomach irritating the esophagus.

    Ep 193 – Barrett’s oesophagus

  • An older woman with grey hair and glasses holds her shoulder in pain.

    Ep 192 – Adhesive capsulitis

  • Hand applying topical cream from a tube to a red, inflamed spot on a foot.

    Ep 191 – Intertrigo

  • A person clutches their knees, indicating pain.

    Ep 190 – Chondromalacia patella

  • Elderly woman wincing, holding her knees in pain.

    Ep 189 – Intermittent claudication

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