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GPTemplates's Podcast

GPTemplates
48 episodes   Last Updated: Nov 13, 24

GP Templates was founded by Dr Paul Ryan & Dr Chrisna De Villiers and was launched in 2019. GP Templates is an online service offering a range of consultation templates for conditions commonly seen in General Practice. These templates have been created by a number of GPs working at the coal face of General Practice and can be used to help document the symptoms, signs and management plans of these conditions. GP Templates is only open to GPs and Practice Nurses.

Episodes

Nov 13, 2024
Acne, Oral Therapy
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the use of oral therapies in treating acne including, oral antibiotics, hormonal treatment & isotretinoin. 
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the classification & the general management of Rosacea.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss UV light as an exacerbating factor for Rosacea, demodex or hair follicle mite & the age of onset of Rosacea.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss topical treatments for acne including, benzoyl peroxide, retinoids, topical antibiotics & azelaic acid.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the different types of acne & the exacerbating factors for acne.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the prevalence of acne, the pilosebaceous unit & the four Key pathological processes involved in acne.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss when patients with chronic kidney disease should be referred to nephrology. He will also do a recap on his previous podcasts on CKD.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the four main risks associated with stage 3 CKD (eGFR 45-60 ml/min). These risks include cardiovascular disease, acute kidney injury, medication toxicity & progression.
In this podcast on chronic kidney disease, Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the introduction of both ACE & SGLT2 inhibitors in patients with raised A:C ratios.
Dr Paul Ryan will discuss the definition of Chronic Kidney Disease and whether a low eGFR is a disease of itself or a risk factor for end-stage renal disease. He will also discuss what to do with an incidental finding of an eGFR of < 60 ml/min or an A:C ratio > 3.