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Auscast Medical

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Auscast Medical Channel is a podcast channel that provides a wide range of medical-related content. The podcasts feature interviews with experts in various medical fields, including doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals, as well as discussions on the latest medical research and treatment options. The channel covers a wide range of topics, including general health, mental health, and specific medical conditions. The podcasts are aimed at both healthcare professionals and the general public, and provide listeners with the latest information and insights on healthcare topics. Auscast Medical Channel is a great resource for staying informed about medical issues and trends, and for learning more about how to care for yourself and your loved ones.

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92 episodes

episode Episode 104: Soft Tissue Sarcoma Part 1 | Avoiding The Whoops Lesion artwork

Episode 104: Soft Tissue Sarcoma Part 1 | Avoiding The Whoops Lesion

Soft tissue sarcomas are tumours that arise from connective tissue, fat, muscle, and blood vessels. They are distinct from epithelial malignancies (carcinomas) in both morphology and behaviour. Unfortunately, due to their rare occurrence, these tumours can be mistaken clinically and pathologically which affects patients management and prognosis. As part of sarcoma awareness month, we are doing a series on soft tissue sarcomas as well as bone sarcoma in conjunction with the Australian & New Zealand Sarcoma Association to raise awareness and help provide education about these diagnoses. This is the story of soft tissue sarcoma (part 1). Useful links: Australia and New Zealand Sarcoma Association: https://sarcoma.org.au/ [https://sarcoma.org.au/] Find a sarcoma specialist: https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/find-a-sarcoma-specialist [https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/find-a-sarcoma-specialist] Sarcoma guidelines: https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/sarcoma-guidelines [https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/sarcoma-guidelines] Seeking a second opinion: https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/seeking-second-opinion [https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/seeking-second-opinion] Useful patient information: https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/patient-and-carer-sarcoma-information [https://sarcoma.org.au/pages/about-sarcoma/patient-and-carer-sarcoma-information] Article from the RCPA about reviewing soft tissue tumours and obtaining second opinions: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41390329/ [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41390329/] Our Special Guests: Associate Professor Richard Boyle who is an orthopaedic oncologist and surgeon who specialises in the bone and soft tissue sarcoma. Professor Fiona Maclean is an anatomical pathologist who specialises in soft tissue pathology and clinical professor at Macquarie University. Listen: This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Members of the RACGP are able to log the hours as CPD (Education) [https://thismedicallife.com.au/cpd-hours/] that they listen to the episodes under self record via Quick log. We invite you to help support us on our donation page [https://thismedicallife.com.au/buy/donation]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

6 Jul 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Episode 103: Clinical ethics | Eternal conundrums artwork

Episode 103: Clinical ethics | Eternal conundrums

Ethics, codes of conduct, and challenging decisions are universal constants in medicine. Difficult situations and trying to do the right thing are not always obvious particularly when these decisions involve lots of emotions, family members, and have life and death implications. Ethics, and ethics committees, can help to provide a clear and consensus path for clinicians, patients, and family members. We discuss the role ethics and ethics committees have in modern medicine with our special guest. This is the story of clinical ethics. Useful links: Free critical thinking course through UQ school of philosophy [https://hpi.uq.edu.au/study-online-philosophy-and-critical-thinking-course] Clinical Ethics Society of Australasia [https://www.clinicalethicssociety.org/cesa-news/save-the-date-28-oct-2026-so-you-want-to-start-a-clinical-ethics-service] – Great organisation focusing on clinical ethics, with affordable membership and lots of access to resources. They run an excellent ‘ethics intensive’ and yearly symposium as well as other masterclasses throughout the year. Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law [https://aabhl.org/about-us/] – Major organisation for ethics and health law. Excellent conference each year. Links to Dr Melanie Jansen’s poetry [https://www.drmjansen.com/] Instragram: @drmelaniejansen_poetry [https://www.instagram.com/drmelaniejansen_poetry/] Dr Melanie Jansen’s debut poetry collection, All That Could Be Lost, is available online from 5 Islands Press [https://www.5islandspress.com/category/all-products] and at independent bookstores. Our Special Guest: Dr Melanie Jansen who is a clinical ethicist and paediatric intensive care consultant Listen: This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Members of the RACGP are able to log the hours as CPD (Education) [https://thismedicallife.com.au/cpd-hours/] that they listen to the episodes under self record via Quick log. We invite you to help support us on our donation page [https://thismedicallife.com.au/buy/donation]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

29 Jun 2026 - 45 min
episode Episode 102: Lipoprotein (a) | Genetic Cholesterol artwork

Episode 102: Lipoprotein (a) | Genetic Cholesterol

Lipoprotein (a) (Lp(a)) was discovered in 1963 by a Norwegian geneticist by the name of Kåre Berg who studied particles that carried cholesterol in the blood. He found some patients had an additional protein on the low-density lipoprotein. Studies found that patients with elevated Lp(a) had increased risks of cardiovascular disease. However, the levels were not affected by diet, environmental factors, or medications. The result is that this test was largely ignored for the last few decades. Recent dyslipidaemia guidelines released by the United States and Europe have returned a focus back on to Lp(a). They recommend that patients should have Lp(a) tested once throughout their life to assess their cardiovascular disease risk. The result can help identify which patients are at a higher risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and who will benefit from lifestyle modification and early intervention. This resource is referenced during the discussion: https://www.lpaclinicalguidance.com/ [https://www.lpaclinicalguidance.com/] This is the story of lipoprotein (a). Our Special Guests: Dr Michael Page is a chemical pathologist at Clinipath in Perth, senior lecturer at the UWA Medical School, and immediate past President of the AMA (WA). Listen: This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Members of the RACGP are able to log the hours as CPD (Education) [https://thismedicallife.com.au/cpd-hours/] that they listen to the episodes under self record via Quick log. We invite you to help support us on our donation page [https://thismedicallife.com.au/buy/donation]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

8 Jun 2026 - 38 min
episode Episode 101: Psoriasis | Skin, Immunity, And The Marks We Carry artwork

Episode 101: Psoriasis | Skin, Immunity, And The Marks We Carry

Skin has always told stories. For thousands of years, those whose skin behaved differently — scaling, thickening, inflaming — were feared, isolated, and misunderstood. Psoriasis was long lumped together with leprosy, its sufferers cast out rather than cared for. It would take centuries before medicine began to separate these conditions, and longer still before we understood what was really happening beneath the surface. Psoriasis is not an infection, not a curse, not a failure of hygiene. It is the immune system turning on itself, a complex, chronic inflammatory disease that affects not just skin but joints, confidence, and quality of life. It touches roughly 2-3% of the population, and for many it is a lifelong companion. Today we have a clinical dermatologist and a dermatopathologist to help us understand what psoriasis looks like to the clinician, what it reveals under the microscope, and how our understanding of its immunological roots has transformed the way we treat it. This is the story of psoriasis. Our Special Guests: Associate Professor Laura Scardamaglia, a Consultant Dermatologist, a Fellow of the Australasian College of Dermatology, and Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. Dr Grace Liu is an Anatomical Pathologist with Histopath in Sydney, Australia. Listen: This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Help support us on our donation page [https://thismedicallife.com.au/buy/donation]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

18 May 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Episode 100: The Artful Dodger | James McNamara artwork

Episode 100: The Artful Dodger | James McNamara

The Artful Dodger is a television series on Disney+ that is a historical medical drama set in 1850s Australia with Jack Dawkins, the Artful Dodger from the world of Oliver Twist. Jack is a former pick pocket now surgeon who is reacquainted with old partner in crime, Fagin, who is keen for Jack to resume old habits. The Artful Dodger takes pride in being one of the most historically accurate depictions of nineteenth century medicine and surgery. The hospital, surgical tools, and treatments are accurate portrayals of what we knew back then. We organised a discussion with its creator to take a deep dive into this entertaining show that both myself and Steve thoroughly enjoyed. This is the story of The Artful Dodger Our Special Guest: James McNamara who is the creator, showrunner, head writer, and executive producer of The Artful Dodger available on Disney+. Listen: This Medical Life podcast is available on all podcasting services and Spotify. Help support us on our donation page [https://thismedicallife.com.au/buy/donation]. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

4 May 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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