• False penicillin allergies; when back pain could be cancer; and Gerada at Pulse LIVE
    May 5 2026

    In this month's episode, the team reports exclusively from Pulse LIVE London. Pulse's editorial adviser Dr Keith Hopcroft takes us through his favourite clinical sessions, and Pulse editor Sofia Lind gives us the highlights from her Big Interview with Baroness Clare Gerada.

    Dr Hopcroft interviews Dr Stephanie Kayode, consultant allergist at the department of adult allergy at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. She explores how GPs can identify patients who are falsely labelled as having a penicillin allergy, and how GPs should go about attempting to de-label them.

    He then speaks to GP, locum consultant in pain and musculoskeletal medicine and NHS Northwest London musculoskeletal and diagnostics clinical lead Dr Imran Sajid, about how GPs can assess and manage back pain with or without sciatica or radiculopathy in primary care - including when it could indicate bone cancer.

    Lastly, Sofia and Baroness Gerada discuss the failed assisted dying bill and how it may return, what GPs can do to get policy makers to sit up and listen, and how general practice can learn to work with AI.

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    We’ll also be travelling to Birmingham, Newcastle, Cardiff, Glasgow, Belfast and Liverpool this year, delivering our Pulse LIVE Events. Book your free place today.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.



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    35 mins
  • An expert look at semaglutide for CVD prevention; and the BMA's GP collective action dilemma
    Apr 13 2026

    The new episode of Pulse in Focus: The Podcast for GPs is now live and available on all podcast platforms.

    In this month’s episode, our team unpicks the new guidance from NICE, recommending use of weight loss drug semaglutide (Wegovy) to prevent further heart attack and stroke.

    Pulse editorial adviser Dr Keith Hopcroft is joined by Professor Ahmet Fuat, honorary professor of primary care cardiology at Durham University and GP with extended role in cardiorenal medicine.

    The pair discuss the evidence base behind the recommendation, what the rollout might look like, who is eligible, who will be responsible for managing care including lifestyle support, and how it fits in with existing NICE guidance on treating patients with type 2 diabetes.

    Professor Fuat also considers whether semaglutide has the potential to go to be used for primary prevention in future.

    We round up our episode with editor Sofia Lind discussing where general practice stands following a referendum on the 2026/27 GP contract, in which 98.9% rejected the Government’s imposed changes.

    She tells senior journalist Maya Dhillon about ‘the difficult position’ she believes the GPC is in, as it has threatened collective action by 30 April (unless the Government pauses its implementation of ‘mandatory’ A&G) while the Government has said this may mean missing out on a primary negotiation role in new GMS contract discussions.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.



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    32 mins
  • 2026/27 contract: Will mandatory A&G strip GPs of their right to refer?
    Mar 16 2026

    Senior journalist Maya Dhillon is joined by Anna Colivicchi, deputy news editor, and Dr Keith Hopcroft, GP and editorial adviser, to analyse and explain the changes introduced by the 2026/27 GP contract.

    The trio go through all the major headlines - including new same-day requirements around ‘clinically urgent patients', a shift in funding for a new practice-level recruitment scheme, and mandated collaboration between practices and ICBs.

    Anna and Keith discuss the absorption of advice and guidance (A&G) from an enhanced service into the core contract, contemplating how this 'blurs' the line between GP and specialist remit; and how this will work in practice.

    The discussion comes as NHS England's national director for primary care Dr Amanda Doyle wrote exclusively for Pulse last week, explaining their rationale for the move.

    Keith also provides a handy overview of the changes to QOF, including the addition of two new obesity indicators and the provision of 'improvement incentives' for childhood vaccination rates.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.



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  • Uncovering NHS Health Check rationing; and are SGLT-2s the new statins?
    Feb 23 2026

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  • RCGP's Victoria Tzortziou Brown on how continuity can boost access; and are GPs following heart failure referral guidance?
    Jan 26 2026

    In our first 'Big Interview' of the year, Pulse editor Sofia Lind speaks to the new chair of the RCGP, Professor Victoria Tzortziou Brown, to discuss the role of the college in a particularly tumultuous time for the profession.

    The pair discuss the RCGP's position and approach to new-look GP contract consultations - in which the college is now involved alongside other stakeholders, as revealed exclusively by Pulse last year.

    Professor Tzortziou Brown reflects on how the contract needs to change; relations with the BMA; as well as advising the Government on its new workforce strategy - with a focus on retaining experienced GPs.

    She also shares her thoughts on how GPs need to be kept at the centre of the implementation of neighbourhood services as the 10-year plan is rolled out, as well as how access and continuity in general practice are not mutually exclusive.

    For this month's clinical section, senior journalist Maya Dhillon is joined by Pulse clinical adviser Dr Keith Hopcroft to look over a new report suggesting that mandatory NT-proBNP testing before heart failure referral would improve diagnosis of the condition in primary care.

    Their discussion focus on a much-debated report published by The Alliance for Heart Failure, which suggests that the condition is routinely being missed in primary care, and that GP practices and CDCs are not following 2010 NICE guidelines requiring the use of NT-proBNP testing to rule out heart failure.

    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.



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    32 mins
  • How significant is the GP contract negotiations overhaul? And should GPs really lower elderly antibiotic prescribing thresholds?
    Dec 15 2025

    Pulse editor Sofia Lind and senior journalist Maya Dhillon reflect on the recent breakdown in the relationship between the BMA and the Government following months of growing animosity between the two.

    Following Pulse's exclusive reporting on the BMA losing its exclusive negotiating position for the 2026/27 GP contract, the pair look at we got to this point, and what the new stakeholder consultation model could mean for the profession.

    Sofia is then joined by GP and Pulse clinical adviser Dr Keith Hopcroft to discuss whether GPs should really have a lower threshold for prescribing antibiotics in older people. This comes following the publication of England’s chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty's annual report - this year into infectious diseases.

    And to round things off, Maya and Sofia check in with general practice in Northern Ireland following their visit to Pulse LIVE Belfast last month - with clips featuring RCGP NI chair Dr Ursula Mason; and the GMC's chair and chief executive Dame Carrie McEwen and Charlie Massey.

    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.

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    26 mins
  • Why deprived-area GPs need more funding; and how should menopause best be added to NHS Health Check?
    Nov 3 2025

    This episode of Pulse in Focus: The Podcast for GPs explores the argument for increasing deprived-area GP funding; and the opportunities and pitfalls associated with plans for menopause to be added to the NHS Health Check.

    Editor-in-chief Jaimie Kaffash and features assistant Maya Dhillon discuss how GP practices with deprived patient populations should be supported, in light of the Government’s announcement of a review into the Carr-Hill funding formula.

    Jaimie draws on Pulse’s award-winning ‘Lost Practices‘ investigation (mentioned by DHSC in its announcement) which showed that, on average, the GP practices that close for good are in areas with areas of higher deprivation.

    The two also reflect on GP and founding member of the Scottish Deep End Project Professor Stewart Mercer’s speech at Pulse LIVE Glasgow, where he addressed delegates about how health inequalities manifest in GP consultations, and what can be done to help both patients and staff in deprived areas.

    But should the Government ‘rob Peter to pay Paul’? Listen to hear the differing arguments.

    Pulse clinical adviser Dr Keith Hopcroft is joined by GP and clinical associate professor in women’s health and primary care at the University of Birmingham Dr Sarah Hillman, to mull over the addition of menopause questions to NHS Health Checks.

    The pair consider consider what questions should be asked and whether it will it encourage more women to take up the checks. But also whether it is necessary at all, or just a PR move.

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    40 mins
  • Special podcast: 'Putting trust back in GPs will boost access'
    Oct 8 2025

    To mark our major new white paper Access All Areas, we have recorded a special episode of Pulse in Focus: The Podcast for GPs. This is now live and available on all podcast platforms.

    The episode sees features assistant Maya Dhillon joined by editor-in-chief Jaimie Kaffash, who has authored the extensive report into general practice access.

    Jaimie shares his findings and recommendations, calling for ministers to prioritise GP continuity of care over access; to strengthen the partnership model; and to revamp contract funding.

    Notably, he argues that trust has to be restored in GPs by Government, as anything else is 'using a sledgehammer to crack a nut'.

    The pair also consider how 'access' is defined and measured; what systemic barriers are preventing GPs from improving patient access; how the 1 October contract changes show the direction of travel, and more.

    The report, Access All Areas, was launched at a fringe event of the Labour Party Conference and is based on a survey of 2,000 general practice staff, interviews with more than 100 and an analysis of more that 25 data sets on each practice in England.

    You can find all of Pulse's coverage - including analyses, case studies and data stories - of the Access All Areas white paper here.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon.

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    You can find all the data and the methodology in the full report. Click here to download the full report. GPs can download it for free.

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    This episode was produced by Maya Dhillon and Mollie Fraser-Andrews.



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    19 mins