• Eating Disorders - Part 2
    Mar 4 2026

    Participants

    • Dr Aoife O'Sullivan - Clinical Lead in Mental Health, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    This is part 2 of our discussion on Eating Disorders in Primary Care, based on the Irish College of GPs Eating Disorders GPU, published in December 2025 (link below).

    This is the second half of my conversation with Aoife, so please go back and listen to part 1 first, if you haven’t had a chance to listen yet.

    Today, Aoife discusses aspects of care including

    • An approach to focused examination;

    • When to organize additional investigations including bloods, ECG and DEXA;

    • When to refer to ED vs specialized eating disorder clinics;

    • Overview of Medication options;

    • Resources for patients and their families.

    Links
    Irish College of GPs Website
    Eating Disorders: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, December 2025)
    National Clinical Programme for Eating Disorders Model of Care

    Overcoming Binge Eating, Dr Christopher G Fairburn

    Links from Part 1

    Bodywhys.ie - HSE NCPED Eating Disorders App (Apple/iOS)

    Bodywhys.ie – Free PiLaR Programme for Families

    Irish Emergency Department Guidelines on Eating Disorders

    Specialised Eating Disorder Teams

    Eating Disorders Contact Teams

    SCOFF Questionnaire – MDCalc.com


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    35 mins
  • UTI Management in Primary Care
    Feb 23 2026

    Participants

    • Dr Scott Walkin - Clinical Lead for Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In today's episode, we discuss antimicrobial management of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in primary care. We explore the challenges of antibiotic stewardship in Ireland, the importance of accurate diagnosis with an emphasis on history and examination, and the role of dipstick urinalysis. We also cover treatment options, management of recurrence, considerations for particular cohorts such as nursing home residents, and importance of safety netting in patient education.

    Acknowledgements

    Dr Paul Ryan - GP and Pharmacist
    Mala Shah - Chief 2 Antimicrobial Pharmacist, HSE
    Dr Robyn Traynor - Clinical Microbiology SpR

    Links
    Irish College of GPs Website
    www.antibioticprescribing.ie
    Health Protection Surveillance Centre. Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption in Ireland – Quarterly Report 2025
    Antimicrobial consumption dashboard (ESAC-Net) - European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
    RESIST newsletter - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control (AMRIC) Team


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    26 mins
  • Eating Disorders - Part 1
    Feb 23 2026

    Participants

    • Dr Aoife O'Sullivan - Clinical Lead in Mental Health, Irish College of GPs

    • Dr John Maher - Host

    Summary

    In this first episode in a two-part series, Dr John Maher is joined by Dr. Aoife O'Sullivan to discuss Eating Disorders in General Practice. Our conversation follows the recent launch of The Irish College of GPs “Eating Disorders: General Practice Update” published in December 2025 and available from this link on the College website.

    This first part covers topics including:

    · The emergence and influence of online communities on potentially normalising abnormal behaviours with reference to eating disorders, and more broadly;

    · An approach to patients who self-present with eating disorders

    · Tips on picking up clues in the consultation that might lead to undertaking an eating disorder screen;

    · Morbidity and mortality data;

    · the importance of early intervention;

    · the importance of recognising the negative internal voice (the anorexia voice or “Ana” voice) that patients with an eating disorder can experience, and the inner conflict it can create.

    Part 2 of this conversation is also available now in the show feed of your podcast player.

    Links
    Irish College of GPs Website
    Eating Disorders: General Practice Update (Irish College of GPs, December 2025)
    National Clinical Programme for Eating Disorders Model of Care
    Bodywhys.ie - HSE NCPED Eating Disorders App (Apple/iOS)

    Bodywhys.ie – Free PiLaR Programme for Families

    Irish Emergency Department Guidelines on Eating Disorders

    Specialised Eating Disorder Teams

    Eating Disorders Contact Teams

    SCOFF Questionnaire – MDCalc.com
    Overcoming Binge Eating, Dr Christopher G Fairburn

    See page 7 of the Eating Disorders GPU for numerous additional resources


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    29 mins
  • Atrial Fibrillation - General Practice Update 2025
    Feb 23 2026

    Participants

    Dr Eamonn O’Shea, Cardiovascular Lead, Irish College of GPs (Guest)

    Dr John Maher, GP (Host)

    Summary

    This conversation provides an overview of the recently-published Irish College of GPs GPU: “General Practice Update: Atrial Fibrillation in General Practice”.

    Eamonn provides an update on managing atrial fibrillation following recently revised international guidelines, including diagnosis, management, and the importance of considering new onset atrial fibrillation in the setting of patient CDM reviews for other conditions.

    Eamonn also considers newer aspects of care including the emerging patient use of rhythm-detecting wearables such as smart watches, evidence around use of Kardia devices for clinicians, and the ongoing roll-out of community integrated care hubs to enhance patient care.

    Links

    · Atrial Fibrillation General Practice Update (October 2025) - Irish College of GPs

    · Third Report of the Structured CDM Treatment Programme in General Practice - HSE, 2025

    · CHADSVA Calculator - MDCalc

    · Anticoagulation Prescribing Tips - Medicines Management Programme, HSE

    · General Practice Updates Web Page - Irish College of GPs

    · 2024 ESC Guidelines for the Management of Atrial Fibrillation - European Society of Cardiology

    · 2023 ACC/AHA/ACCP/HRS Guideline for the Diagnosis and Management of Atrial Fibrillation - American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines

    · Irish College of GPs Website


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    40 mins
  • Safe Prescribing of Isotretinoin in Primary Care
    Feb 22 2026
    Participants:- Dr. Diarmuid Quinlan, GP in Cork; Medical Director of the Irish College of GPs- Dr. John Maher, GP (Host) Summary:Dr. John Maher is joined by Dr. Diarmuid Quinlan to discuss safe prescribing of isotretinoin in primary care, for management of severe acne.Diarmuid, a GP with over two decades of experience in practice and a special interest in Dermatology, has been prescribing isotretinoin in primary care for patients with severe acne, for over a decade. Diarmuid introduces the forthcoming Irish College of GPs module “Safe Prescribing of Isotretinoin in Primary Care”, as part of the Irish College of GPs' Dermatology in Practice Certificate, with registration for the module opening on 3 February 2026. Like the other modules in the certificate programme, clinicians may opt to complete the isotretinoin module “standalone”. The module attracts 4 Accredited CE credits and 0.5 day GMS study leave. Topics discussed in today’s episode include:· The value and importance of timely isotretinoin prescribing for suitable patient cohorts;· the four key clinical competencies that underpin safe management of people with acne using isotretinoin, as identified by Diarmuid in a scoping review authored by him, and published in the British Journal of General Practice in September 2025;· Details of the Irish College of GPs' Dermatology in Practice Certificate - Isotretinoin Module;· Practice resource considerations for those thinking of prescribing isotretinoin in their practice;· Recommendations regarding useful dermatology resources for primary care.Links:· Irish College of GPs Dermatology in Practice Certificate - Isotretinoin Module· Competencies and clinical guidelines for managing acne with isotretinoin in general practice: a scoping review - BJGP, Sep 2025· Antibioticprescribing.ie – Acne Section· Primary Care Dermatology Society Ireland· Primary Care Surgical Association IrelandDisclaimerThe information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, nor does it replace independent clinical judgment or consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Irish College of GPs.Listeners are encouraged to review current clinical guidelines, product labelling, and relevant policies before applying any information discussed in this podcast.This podcast does not establish a doctor–patient relationship. Healthcare professionals should exercise their own professional judgment in evaluating and applying information to specific clinical situations. Patients or members of the public should seek advice from their own qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment. It may not be possible or appropriate in all circumstances to follow the advice/processes suggested in this podcast, for example due to resource availability.While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, medicine is a constantly evolving field, and no guarantee is made regarding the completeness, accuracy, or timeliness of the information presented.By listening to this podcast, you acknowledge and agree that the hosts, guests, producers, affiliated organizations and the Irish College of GPs are not liable for any direct or indirect consequences resulting from the use of the information provided. 📣📣📣 Save the Date!!! 📣📣📣 the Irish College of GPs Annual Conference 2026 will take place on Saturday 25th April at The Radisson Blu St Helens Hotel in Dublin. Programme details will be announced shortly. Join us there! Please tap here to check for updates
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    34 mins