Everyday Medicine by Dr Luke Crantock

Conversations with colleagues providing helpful ideas and advice in healthcare


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Episode 164. Vascular Fistulas - The Door to Haemodialysis with Dr Ming Yii

To learn more about arteriovenous fistulas as well as the Do’s and Don’ts of fistula care in primary practice we welcome back Dr Ming Yii. Ming is a well-recognised expert in vascular surgery and is the director of vascular and transplant surgery at Monash Health and adjunct Senior lecturer with Monash University. Ming is also part of the Monash transplant team in kidney and pancreas transplantation and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience as well as an effusive personality to accompany his skills. In this episode he discusses his approach to fistula formation and for their ongoing management and care.

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Episode 156. Mid Facial Pain with Dr Andrew Martin (part 2)

Approximately 1 in 10 adults will experience pain or discomfort in the mid-facial region, with a higher prevalence among females and young adults. Understandably, many patients attribute this pain to sinus issues, given the proximity of the sinuses to the face. However, nasal endoscopy and CT scans have shown that chronic sinus infections are not as common a cause of facial pain as one might think.

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Episode 54. Varicose Veins with Dr Louis Louizou

Up to 23% or more of Australians have varicose veins which may include small spider telangiectasias to large cosmetically challenging varicosities. In this episode we talk with phlebologist Louis Loizou who runs a very successful vein solution clinic in the community where he manages patients with all presentations of varicose veins, large, small, spider veins – he is able to find a solution for all. Louis is a past vice president and honorary secretary of the Australian College of Phlebology.

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Episode 32. Lung Cancer with Mr Cliff Choong

Lung cancer is a major problem facing Australian doctors representing 9% of all cancer diagnoses and with 12,200 new cases of lung cancer diagnosed each year it is the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer, but the most common cause of cancer death in this country for both men and for women. The early presentation of lung cancer may be as subtle as a small coin lesion or nodule seen on chest imaging and there are a multitude of ways in which such nodules may be interrogated further. Whilst a wait and watch approach may be appropriate, further evaluation by VATS with a tissue diagnosis maybe required.

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Episode 12. IBD with Dr Catherine Sorrell

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects approximately 85,000 Australians and 5 million people worldwide and includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. These conditions may have a major impact on patient's quality of life.

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