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Episode 21: Immunisation - with Peta Gimpel (Queensland Specialist Immunisation Service)
Episode 21 | 3rd December 2024 | 30 mins
In this episode, Dr Tanusha speaks with Peta Gimpel about changes to the Immunisation Schedule, and her role as a Nurse Practitioner at the Queensland Specialist Immunisation Service at Children's Health Queensland.
The Queensland Paediatric Respiratory Syncytial Virus Prevention Program has expanded from 1 December 2024. This expanded program provides free Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) immunisation to eligible Queensland infants, young children and pregnant women.
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Episode 62: Winter immunisation update - with Dr John Ngo (Darling Downs Health)
Episode 62 | 19th May 2026 | 14 mins
Dr Jo is joined by Dr John Ngo, Public Health Registrar with the Darling Downs Public Health Unit, to discuss the growing impact of RSV in older adults, and the new RSV vaccine recommendations.
The conversation also covers flu vaccines, COVID boosters, pneumococcal vaccination, shingles prevention, pertussis boosters, and simple ways patients can reduce the spread of winter respiratory illnesses.
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Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN: Winter Strong
Immunisation Coalition: PneumoSmart
Episode 61: Provider Connect Australia - with Kieron McGuire (Australian Digital Health Agency)
Episode 61 | 6th May 2026 | 15 mins
In this episode, Dr Tanusha is joined by Kieron McGuire, Director of Foundation Projects at the Australian Digital Health Agency.
They discuss Provider Connect Australia (PCA) and its role in streamlining how GPs and practice managers update and share practice information.
The conversation covers how PCA differs from the National Health Services Directory, the benefits of a single-entry update model, and how it reduces administrative burden for primary care. They also explore the upcoming Health Connect Provider Directory.
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Australian Digital Health Agency: Health Connect Australia
Australian Digital Health Agency: Provider Connect Australia
Episode 60: Genetic testing - with Prof David Coman
Episode 60 | 21st April 2026 | 22 mins
In this episode, Dr Tanusha is joined by Professor David Coman, Clinical Geneticist, Metabolic Physician and Consultant Paediatrician.
They discuss genetic carrier screening and genetic testing in general practice, including preconception counselling, differences between standard and expanded screening panels, practical approaches to counselling patients from diverse backgrounds, and when to refer for genetic counselling. They also explore the limitations of direct-to-consumer genetic tests, emerging treatments for genetic conditions, and the growing importance of genetics in preventive care for GPs.
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Children's Health Queensland: Connecting2u
Health and Wellbeing Queensland: Before the Baby Bump
Episode 59: Flu season - with Dr Hannah Woodall (Darling Downs Public Health Unit)
Episode 59 | 7th April 2026 | 14 mins
In this episode, Dr Jo is joined by Public Health Registrar at the Darling Downs Public Health Unit, Dr Hannah Woodall.
They discuss the key updates to the 2026 flu vaccination program, including priority groups, timing, and co-administration with COVID-19 vaccines. They also cover the introduction of FluMist, changes to paediatric dosing, and practical strategies to address vaccine hesitancy and improve uptake.
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Sharing Knowledge About Immunisation
Queensland Health: Provider information for the 2026 Free Flu Vaccination Program
Episode 58: Paediatric behavioural issues - with Dr Lauren Rolley (West Moreton Health)
Episode 58 | 24th March 2026 | 20 mins
Dr Tanusha is joined by General Paediatrician and Deputy Director of Paediatrics at West Moreton Health, Dr Lauren Rolley.
They cover how GPs can assess and manage paediatric behavioural issues, with a focus on underlying factors like sleep and excessive screen time. It also outlines when to seek specialist advice or refer, and highlights local paediatric services and resources for families.
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Episode 57: Alcohol and other drug (AOD) secondary prevention - with Dr Matthew Stevens and Dr Chris Holmwood
Episode 57 | 10th March 2026 | 46 mins
In this episode, Dr Ramaloo is joined by Dr Matthew Stevens, Senior Researcher at the University of Adelaide School of Biomedicine, and Dr Chris Holmwood, Addiction Medicine Specialist and former GP.
They speak about recognising and addressing alcohol and other drug use in general practice, including local data, practical strategies for screening and brief intervention, and referral pathways to support patients in primary care.
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World Health Organisation: The Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Screening Test (ASSIST)
Episode 56: Endocrinology update - with Dr Hassan Shahid (Brisbane Endocrine and Metabolic Specialists)
Episode 56 | 24th February 2026 | 38 mins
Dr Tanusha is joined by Dr Hassan Shahid – Staff Specialist Endocrinologist, Research Fellow at the Royal Women's Hospital, and Associate Lecturer at the University of Queensland – to unpack the most important endocrinology guideline updates for primary care.
Dr Shahid covers updates in hypertension management, primary aldosteronism screening, and testosterone therapy.
Episode 55: General Practice in Aged Care Incentive - with Dr Paresh Dawda (Prestantia Health)
Episode 55 | 10th February 2026 | 24 mins
Dr Tanusha is joined by Dr Paresh Dawda from Prestantia Health to unpack the General Practice in Aged Care Incentive (GPACI).
They discuss why the incentive was introduced, who is eligible, and how general practices can implement it effectively to support proactive, person-centred care for residents in aged care.
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Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN: GPACI
Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN: GPACI Quality Improvement Workbook
Episode 54: Public health and vaccinations update - with Dr Ben Brimblecombe (Darling Downs PHU)
Episode 54 | 28th January 2026 | 19 mins
In this episode, Dr Ben Brimblecombe, Public Health Registrar at the Darling Downs Public Health Unit, returns to the show to speak with Dr Jo.
Dr Brimblecombe provides key public health updates on measles, vaccination recommendations, seasonal trends in influenza and COVID-19, and vaccine storage and preparedness during storm season.
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Episode 53: Sexual Assault Support Service - with Simmy Singh-Khaira and Lisa Johansson (West Moreton Health)
Episode 53 | 14th January 2026 | 29 mins
In this episode, Dr Tanusha is joined by Lisa Johansson, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner and Clinical Nurse Consultant, and Simrandeep Singh-Khaira, Social Worker from the West Moreton Sexual Assault Support Service at Ipswich Hospital.
They discuss how victim survivors are supported through trauma-informed, person-centred care in the emergency department, including psychosocial, medical, and forensic pathways. The conversation also covers GP obligations, mandatory reporting, consent laws, referral options, and how GPs can guide patients to appropriate hospital and community-based supports, both within and beyond the seven-day forensic window.
To note:
- An assault occurring within 7 days: If the assault has occurred within a 7-day timeframe, the victim survivor can attend Ipswich Hospital Emergency Department where they will receive psychosocial support via a Social Worker and also be provided with the opportunity to undergo a forensic examination. During their presentation to the Emergency Department, the victim survivor also will have the option to report the assault to the Queensland Police Service (QPS). Victim survivors can undergo a forensic examination without making a report to QPS.
- An assault occurring beyond 7 days: If the assault has occurred outside a 7-day timeframe, the victim survivor can still retain the right to report the assault to QPS, either by attending their local police station or by making a verbal report via Policelink on 131 444.
- Alternative reporting: If the victim survivor does not wish to make a formal report to QPS, they may submit an anonymous Alternative Reporting Options (ARO) report online or through Policelink on 131 444.
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Queensland Police Service: Alternative Reporting Options
DVAC: DVAC services
Queensland Government: Consent laws in Queensland
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