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Radiotherapy

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Radiotherapy
The longest running community radio show in the universe dedicated to health, medicine and well-being, curing Saturday night hangovers every Sunday morning since 1996! A team of medicos, nurses, psychologists and special guests from around Australia and around the globe shed light on everything from Asthma to Zika Virus, your headaches and your heartaches, your sneezing and your snoozing, your meditation and your medication – it's your prescription with your Triple R subscription! The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
Sun, 25 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Heart Failure and Synthetic Embryos

Associate Professor Dion Stub, Interventional Cardiologist at the Alfred Hospital and Western Health, discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment of heart failure; the team explore the ethics of synthetic embryos, and canvass different ways to treat incontinence. With presenters Dr Training Wheels, Miss Perineum, and Dr Moto.

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Sun, 25 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease

Dr Will Lee, Neurologist specialising in movement and neurodegenerative disorders at Eastern Health, discusses some of the latest research and treatments for Parkinson's Disease; Associate Professor Samantha Loi, Neuropsychiatrist and Old Age Psychiatrist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and University of Melbourne, canvasses the causes and treatment of young onset neurocognitive disorders such as Huntington's Disease; and the team unpack recent research on joint pain in winter. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Kit Kat.

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Sun, 18 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Psychiatry Training, and Lonely Males

Dr Jacqueline Rakov, Specialist Clinical and Forensic Psychiatrist, unpacks a recent report from the Australian Medical Council that claims current psychiatry training does not adequately equip practitioners to treat some common disorders; and Simon von Saldern, CEO of Healthy Male, explores the reasons why Australian males are experiencing high levels of loneliness. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Dilemma.

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Sun, 11 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Emotion-Focused Therapy, and Buruli Ulcers

Dr Lou Cooper, Counselling Psychologist and Director of Talking Emotions, discusses the benefits and practice of emotion-focused therapy; Dr Andrew Buultjens, Postdoctoral Research Scientist at The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, unpacks the causes, symptoms, and treatment of buruli ulcers; and the team canvass text-based healthcare consults. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Dr Sonia.

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Sun, 04 Jun 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Concussion Special

Gavin Freeman, Psychologist and Director of the Business Olympian, and Dr John Brooks, Sports Physician and GP, discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and long term impacts of concussion. The team unpack the efficacy of artificial sweeteners for weight loss, and explore the connection between stress and gut health. With presenters Miss Perineum and Dr Training Wheels

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Sun, 28 May 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Injury Prevention, Type 2 Diabetes, and the Placebo Effect

Dr Christian Barton, Physiotherapist and Researcher at La Trobe University and Director at Complete Physio Clinic, discusses his work as a physio specialising in knee injuries and canvasses research into an AFLW injury prevention program; Professor Peter Brukner OAM, Medical Doctor and Specialist Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician, discusses his new book The Diabetes Plan and explores how diet impacts type 2 diabetes; and the team discuss recent research into the placebo effect. With presenters Nurse Epipen and Dr Kit Kat.

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Sun, 21 May 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Childhood Dementia, and Group A Streptococcal

Dr Kristina Elvidge, Head of Research at the Childhood Dementia Initiative, discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment of childhood dementia; Dr Joshua Osowicki, Paediatric Infectious Diseases Physician at the Royal Children’s Hospital and researcher at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, canvasses recent research into a Group A Streptococcal vaccine, and the team discuss over-the-counter vitamin deficiency tests and unpack the Health Budget. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Dilemma, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 14 May 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Breast Cancer and Sexuality, and Baby Brain

Patrice Capogreco, author and breast cancer survivor, talks about the impact of breast cancer on their sexuality, and canvasses their upcoming book FK With Cancer; Dr Sarah McKay, neuroscientist and science educator, discuss her new book Baby Brain: The surprising neuroscience of how pregnancy and motherhood sculpt our brains and change our minds (for the better), and unpacks the process of matrescence; and the team discuss the upcoming voluntary assisted dying legislation review. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, and Prudence Dear.

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Sun, 07 May 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Patient Safety, and the Coroners Court

Dr Annie Moulden OAM, General Development and Behavioural Paediatrician at the Victorian Children's Clinic; discusses the importance of patient safety and harm reduction in hospitals; Katherine Lorenz, Coroner at the Coroners Court of Victoria, unpacks the role of the Coroners Court and discusses her work as a Coroner; and the team canvass a recent study on the use of iron transfusions to boost the iron levels of pregnant women, and explore the risks of long COVID. With presenters Miss Perineum, Cyber Sioux, and Dr Training Wheels.

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Sun, 30 Apr 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Nursing Special

Dr Jo Rayner, Senior Research Fellow at the Australia Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care (ACEBAC), discusses her research and advocacy for the care of older people in Australia; Janine Roney, Unit Manager of the Clinical Research Unit at the Department of Infectious Diseases at Alfred Health, talks about her career in nursing and clinical research; and the team canvass emerging research into Alzheimer's disease. With presenters Nurse Epipen and Dr Kit Kat.

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Sun, 23 Apr 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Music for Healthcare, and Exercise Physiology

Professor Catherine Crock AM, Physician at The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne and Chair of the Hush Foundation, discusses the work of the Hush Foundation in transforming the culture of healthcare through the use of music, literature and the arts; Jason Gardner, Senior Exercise Physiologist and Director at Your Move Health, unpacks the role of an exercise physiologist, and discusses how exercise can help manage and prevent injuries and chronic conditions; and the team discuss the Mental Health Commission, and unpack the UK junior doctor strikes. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Neo, and Dr Dilemma.

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Sun, 16 Apr 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Drug Treatment for Young People, and the Mediterranean Diet

Associate Professor Sally Nathan, Public Health Social Scientist at UNSW, discusses her research findings on the impact of residential drug treatment programs for young people; Prudence Dear canvasses recent research on the mediterranean diet; and the team explore why old chocolate turns white. With presenters Dr Nick, Dr Sonia, Prudence Dear, and Miss Diagnosis.

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Sun, 09 Apr 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Chronic Pain Special

Anjelo Ratnachandra, award-winning practitioner and founder of Beyond Pain, shares his own journey with pain, suffering and recovery, and discusses some strategies to help manage chronic pain; Ebonie Rio, tendon pain expert and researcher at La Trobe University, unpacks the physiology and lived experience of chronic pain; and the team discuss the opening of specialist endometriosis clinics. With presenters Cyber Sioux and Miss Perineum.

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Sun, 02 Apr 2023 11:00:00 +1000
Antibiotic Resistance, and the Economics of Family Healthcare

Dr Iain Abbott, Infectious Diseases Physician and Clinical Microbiologist at The Alfred, discusses bacterial infections, antibiotic treatment, and antibiotic resistance; Professor Lisa Gold, Health Economist and leader of research into the economics of maternal and child health at Deakin Health Economics, canvasses the economics of family healthcare; and the team unpack a recent study on brain stimulation techniques to treat adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). With presenters Nurse Epipen, Dr Miss Understood, and Dr Moto.

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Sun, 26 Mar 2023 11:00:00 +1100
Before Dementia, and Medically Supervised Injecting Rooms

Dr. Kate Gregorevic, Geriatrician and Internal Medicine Physician, discusses her new book Before Dementia, and shares some advice on how to care for loved ones with dementia; Professor Suzanne Nielsen, Deputy Director of the Monash Addiction Research Centre in Melbourne, unpacks the State Government's decision to make the North Richmond medically supervised injecting room a permanent service; and the team canvass the UK junior doctor strikes and explore some old self-help advice. With presenters Panel Beater, Neo Natal, Dr Dilemma, and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 19 Mar 2023 11:00:00 +1100
The Hinari Programme, and LGBTIQA+ Health Funding

Kimberely Parker, Programme Manager of the Hinri Programme at the World Health Organisation (WHO), discusses the impact of the project in enabling low and middle-income countries to gain access to biomedical and health literature; Joe Ball, CEO of Switchboard Victoria, unpacks a recent Commonwealth Government funding announcement for health research into LGBTIQA+ communities and people; and the team explore digital and online inequities for International Women's Day. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, Prudence Dear, and Dr Band.

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Sun, 12 Mar 2023 11:00:00 +1100
The Brain-Gut Connection

Dr Jim Kantidakis, Expert Gut-directed Psychologist, Clinical Hypnotherapist and Founder of The Gut Centre, discusses the relationship between the brain and the gut, and the treatment of functional gut disorders; Phoebe Kipen, Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Instructor, explores the role of pelvic floor physiotherapy in treating irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and other gut disorders; and the team unpack a recent study on the relationship between body pain and watching television. With presenters Cyber Sioux, Miss Perineum, and Dr Moto.

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Sun, 05 Mar 2023 11:00:00 +1100
Cancer Diagnosis and Emerging Cancer Treatments

Sue Evans, Head of the Victorian Cancer Registry Division at Cancer Council Victoria, explores patterns of cancer diagnosis prior to, and after the pandemic; Dr Richard De Boer, Medical Oncologist, discusses his work specialising in breast and lung cancer, and unpacks emerging treatments for cancer; and the team canvass the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI). With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr Miss Understood, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 26 Feb 2023 11:00:00 +1100
Psychedelic Medicine, Prescriptions from Pharmacists, and Semaglutide for Weight Loss

In Radiotherapy's first show back for 2023, Dr Sharma explores the decision by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) to permit psychiatrists in Australia to prescribe psilocybin for treatment resistant depression, and MDMA for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); Dr Dilemma explores the upcoming trial which will allow some pharmacists to prescribe basic medicines; Dr Neo unpacks the recent popularity of Semaglutide as a weight loss drug; and the team canvass the new Strengthening Medicare report. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Dilemma, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 19 Feb 2023 11:00:00 +1100
A New Medicare

Peter Breadon, Director of the Health and Aged Care Program at the Grattan Institute, and Danielle Romanes, Visiting Fellow at the Grattan Institute, canvass their report 'A new Medicare: strengthening general practice' and discuss the reform needed to give more patients better care and boost GPs’ job satisfaction; Jennifer Rasanathan, Primary Care Physician and Clinical Editor of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), shares some light-hearted research from the Christmas edition of the BMJ; and the team discuss the Dying With Dignity Victoria survey, examine the renaming of monkeypox, and unpack the reduction in Medicare-rebated psychology sessions. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Dr Band.

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Sun, 18 Dec 2022 11:00:00 +1100
2022 Radiotherapy Awards Special

The team present the annual Radiotherapy Awards, celebrating some of this year's best and worst moments in healthcare and medicine. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Dilemma, and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 11 Dec 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Climate Change and its Impact on Health

Grant Blashki, Associate Professor at the Nossal Institute and the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne and Lead Clinical Advisor for Beyond Blue, discusses the biggest threats to health posed by climate change; Guy Abrahams, Co-Founder and Ambassador for CLIMARTE, explores the role of art in facilitating behavioural change specifically in relation to climate change; and the team canvass some new medical inventions. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Motu.

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Sun, 04 Dec 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Medicinal Cannabis and Magic Mushrooms

Associate Professor Daryl Efron, Paediatrician at the Royal Children's Hospital, discusses the use of medicinal cannabis for the treatment of kids with severe neurodevelopmental conditions, and for children in palliative care; Claire Finkelstein, Clinical Psychologist and PhD Candidate, shares the details of her upcoming study into the use of magic mushrooms (psilocybin) for the treatment of eating disorders; and the team discuss healthcare funding promises, the importance of social activity to prevent cognitive decline, and recent research on long COVID. With presenters Cyber Sioux, Dr Training Wheels, and Miss Perineum.

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Sun, 27 Nov 2022 11:00:00 +1100
The Serotonin Hypothesis and Chronic Pain

Professor Mal Hopwood, Ramsay Health Care Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, unpacks the Serotonin Hypothesis and the latest research on the role of serotonin in mood disorders such as depression; Dr Sonia Srinivasan, GP Registrar, discusses the symptoms, causes, treatment and experience of chronic pain; and the team talk about measles and monkeypox. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear and Dr Sonia Srinivasan.

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Sun, 20 Nov 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Type 1 Diabetes and RSV Bronchiolitis

Associate Professor John Wentworth, Endocrinologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, explains the Type1Screen initiative and talks about how the breakthrough program is screening for Type 1 Diabetes in Australia; Dr Neo unpacks the causes and treatment of RSV Bronchiolitis; and the team discuss thunderstorm asthma and the efficacy of apitherapy, an alternative treatment using honey bee products. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Dilemma, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 13 Nov 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Trans Health Special

Dr Julie Peters, teacher, sessional academic and long-time ABC employee, discusses her life and experience as a trans woman, and canvasses her new book A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography: Challenging Normative Gender Coercion; Associate Professor Ada Cheung, specialist Endocrinologist and founder of the Trans Health Research group at the University of Melbourne, talks about trans health and gender affirming healthcare; and the team unpack a recent study on cat directed speech. With Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Miss Understood.

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Sun, 06 Nov 2022 11:00:00 +1100
One Health and Predicting Suicide Risk

Dr Sandra Steele, Veterinary Scientist and expert in One Health, discusses the concept of One Health, and how founding an Australian Centre for Disease Control would promote the health of humans, animals and the environment; Dr Karen Kusuma, Data Analyst and Doctoral Researcher in Psychiatry at UNSW, canvasses her PhD exploring the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to predict suicide risk; and the team unpack the most recent research into the likelihood of developing neurological or psychiatric conditions after contracting COVID, and discuss the role of psychedelics in psychiatric treatment. With presenters Dr Training Wheels and Dr Moto.

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Sun, 30 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Game-Changing Women in Orthopaedics, and Suicide Prevention in LGBTQIA+ Communities

Dr Annette Holian, President of the Australian Orthopaedic Association, discusses her career as an orthopaedic surgeon and the progress that has been made in diversifying the proffession of orthopaedics; Prudence Dear canvasses a recent coroners report into the prevelance of deaths from suicide amongst the LGBTQIA+ community, and explores strategies for suicide preventation; and the team discuss how an increase in mosquito numbers is threatening to bring Ross River virus to Melbourne. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnoses, and Dr. Band.

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Sun, 23 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +1100
COVID Drug Controversy and Nurse Shortages

Dr Kyle Sheldrick, medical doctor and researcher at UNSW, unpacks the controversy surrounding the use of the antiviral drug Molnupiravir for the treatment of COVID; Kylie Ward, nurse and the CEO of the Australian College of Nursing (ACN), discusses workforce shortages in the nursing sector; and the team explore the efficacy of urine therapy. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 16 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Lung, Heart, and Kidney Transplants

Baby Doc discusses his journey from trainee doctor to Cardiothoracic Surgeon, and describes a typical lung transplant procedure; Associate Professor Rosemary Masterson, Consultant Nephrologist and Honorary Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Melbourne, unpacks the role of the kidney and the causes and treatment of kidney disease; Kidney transplant recipient Belinda describes the lived experience of undergoing an organ transplant; and the team discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment of hayfever. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Nick.

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Sun, 09 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +1100
John Thwaites on COVID Lessons and Healthy Cycling

John Thwaites AM, Professorial Fellow at Monash University, Chair of the Monash Sustainable Development Institute and Climateworks Centre, and former Deputy Premier of Victoria, canvasses the Lancet Commission report on lessons for the future from the COVID-19 pandemic; Paul Visentini, Specialist Sports Physiotherapist, discusses the health benefits of cycling and bicycle safety; and the team unpack a recent study on bony stress injuries in female athletes, and canvass World Mental Health Day. With presenters Dr Training Wheels, Dr Patient, and Miss Perineum.

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Sun, 02 Oct 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Abortions and Elective Surgery Delays

Dr Sonia Srinivasan, GP Registrar and women's health specialist, canvasses some common reasons women choose to have an abortion, and discusses how to access abortion services in Australia; Associate Professor Phong Tran, Head of the Orthopaedic Department at Western Health, unpacks how waiting periods for elective surgery have been effected by the pandemic, and how these delays have impacted the mental health of patients; and the team canvass Restless Legs Awareness Day, and discuss the emergence of abortion bans in the US. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, and Dr Band.

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Sun, 25 Sep 2022 11:00:00 +1000
ADHD, Polio, and the Quantified Self

Professor Mark Bellgrove, Director of Research at the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, and a Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience in the School of Psychological Sciences at Monash University, discusses the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of ADHD; Dr Sharma unpacks the resurgence of polio in New York; and the team canvass the most recent COVID statistics, and discuss the phenomenon of the quantified self. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Neo, Dr Dilemma, and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 18 Sep 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Fertility Special

Associate Professor Kirsten Palmer, Obstetrics Specialist and Head of the Maternal Fetal Medicine unit at Monash Health, and a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Monash University, discusses fertility, fetal health, and premature births; Dr Michelle Peate, Research Fellow in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Royal Women's Hospital and the University of Melbourne, canvasses her research and work with women on issues of fertility associated with cancer and endometriosis, and discusses the practice of elective egg freezing; and the team discuss the use of service dogs in a medical setting, and explore the development of COVID vaccine nasal sprays. With presenters Dr Mal Practice and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 11 Sep 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM, Bulk Billing, and The Third Eye

Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM, doctor, lawyer, disability advocate, and researcher, canvasses his memoir STRONGER: How Losing Everything Set Me Free, and discusses his journey to becoming the first medical graduate with quadriplegia in Queensland; Dr Sharma explores the role of GPs in our community, and unpacks the complexity and challenges of bulk billing for both GPs and patients; and the team explore the science behind the pineal gland and its association with the third eye. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Dilemma, Dr Neo, and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 21 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +1000
STIs, Tuberculosis, and Phubbing

Dr Jo Peel, Sexual Health Physician, unpacks the stigma assocaited with sexually transmitted infections (STIs); Associate Professor Suman Majumdar, Deputy Program Director (Health Security and Know-C19), Co-head of the Tuberculosis Elimination and Implementation Science Working Group and a Principal Research Fellow at the Burnet Institute, canvasses the symptoms, causes, and treatment of Tuberculosis (TB); and the team explore the impact of being phubbed, and discuss the achievements of Chinese Pharmaceutical Chemist and Malariologist Tu Youyou. With presenters Nurse Epipen, Miss Understanding, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 14 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Viral Infections amongst Children, and Man on Earth

Dr Lexi Frydenberg, General Paediatrician at the Royal Children's Hospital and presenter of the Kids Health Info podcast, discusses the onslaught of viral infections amongst children, and canvasses the new COVID vaccine recommendations for toddlers; Amiel Courtin-Wilson, Filmmaker, Producer, and Musician, discusses his most recent film Man on Earth and the process of documenting the final six days of life of the film's subject Bob Rosenzweig; and the team discuss new breast augmentation technology for Breastfeeding Awareness Week, unpack the legal controversy surrounding the tragic death of Archie Battersbee, and explore the spread of monkeypox. With presenters Cyber Sioux, Ms Perineum, Dr Training Wheels, Baby Felix, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 07 Aug 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Children and Sleep and Living Younger Longer

Professor Harriet Hiscock, Consultant Paediatrician at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, discusses her new book series Sleep with Kip and shares some techniques to help children sleep; Dr Norman Swan, medical expert and broadcaster, explains his new book So You Want To Live Younger Longer? and explores the role of diet, exercise, and lifestyle in health and longevity; and the team unpack the inclusion of wellbeing in the upcoming Federal Budget. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 31 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Oral Health, The Patient Doctor, and Power Posing

Dr Mark Hutton, President of the Australian Dental Association, canvasses the impact of poor oral health and why dentistry is not covered by Medicare; Dr Ben Bravery, doctor and author of the memoir The Patient Doctor, shares his journey from cancer patient to doctor; and the team discuss a case of polio in New York, and unpack the recent phenomena of power posing. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, Dr Dilemma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 24 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Exploring Physical and Psychological Trauma

Chris, a survivor of a shocking car accident, explains her experience recovering from a traumatic injury; Professor Belinda Gabbe, Head of the Prehospital, Emergency and Trauma Research Unit in the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University, discusses her work and research into trauma care; Dr Kathleen de Boer, Research Psychologist at Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre, canvasses the key findings of her PhD on treatments for individuals who have experienced complex trauma; and the team discuss Sarcoma Awareness Month, and unpack a recent study on the use of virtual reality for the treatment of phobias. With presenters Nurse Epipen, Dr G Spot, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 17 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Alzheimer's, End of Life, and Psychiatric Care

Dr Chris French, consultant Neurologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, discusses the causes and treatment of Alzheimer's and dementia; Jackey Coyle, author and editor, canvasses her new book In the end, A practical guide to dying, and talks about different ways to approach the end of life; Dr Moto discusses a recent study on the effectiveness of psychiatric home based care; and the team explore the link between schizophrenia and childbirth, and unpack a recent COVID vaccination initiative. With presenters Cyber Sioux, Dr Moto, Dr Patient, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 10 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Medical Pantry, 2021 Census Results, and Cervical Screening

Dr Martin Nguyen, Anaesthetist and Founder of Medical Pantry, discusses his work with Medical Pantry providing surplus medical supplies to disadvantaged communities; Prudence Dear unpacks the data from the 2021 Census and what it reveals about the health and wellbeing of Australians; and the team discuss changes to the cervical screening test. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 03 Jul 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Robotic Arms and Telehealth Cuts

Dr Numan Kutaiba, Consultant Radiologist at Austin Health, discusses his pioneering research on the use of robotic arms to administer ultrasounds; Dr Sharma canvasses the upcoming cuts to Medicare rebates for telehealth services; and Dr Dilemma is welcomed to the team. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, Dr Neo, and Dr Dilemma.

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Sun, 26 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Long COVID, Sudden Cardiac Arrest, and HoMie

Dr André La Gerche, Cardiologist at Alfred Health and Head of the Clinical Research Department at the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, canvasses how consistent exercise can reduce the impact of long COVID, and discusses the causes of sudden cardiac arrest and death; Dr Robert Gillies, Medical Doctor at the Alfred Hospital and co-founder of HoMie, talks about his work with HoMie and how the organisation supports young people affected by homelessness; and the team unpack recent research on zoom dysmorphia. With presenters Nurse Epipen, Dr G Spot, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 19 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Gender Identity and Vaccine Inequity

Dr Tram Nguyen, Psychiatrist at the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Gender Service, canvasses gender identity, gender expression, and gender dysphoria; Professor Kim Mulholland, Paediatrician and vaccine expert at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI) and member of the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) at the World Health Organisation (WHO), discusses global COVID vaccine provision and inequity; and the team discuss the effectiveness of tissues compared to hankies. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 12 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Healthy Liveable Cities and End of Life Planning

Carl Higgs, Research Data Scientist and PhD student at RMIT University's Healthy Liveable Cities Lab, unpacks a recent global study on what makes a healthy liveable city and why Australian cities are falling behind on walkability and public transport; Susan Goldie, the National Lead for End of Life Strategy at CCNB Limited Community Care and Wellbeing, discusses the Dying To Know Day campaign and the importance of end of life planning; and the team explore the social end to the pandemic, and canvass National Palliative Care week. With presenters Cyber Sioiux, Dr Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 05 Jun 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Victorian Hospitals' Emergency Room Crisis

Dr Mya Cubitt, an Emergency and Acute Medical Unit Physician at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, canvasses the emergency room and healthcare crisis currently unfolding in Victorian hospitals; and the team discuss the world's first net zero surgery, unpack draft legislation in Queensland concerning doctor privacy laws, and explore the recent trend of limb lengthening. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Dilemma.

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Sun, 29 May 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Abortion Rights, Indigenous Health, and Attention Spans

Dr Tania Penovic, a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Monash University and the research program group leader in gender and sexuality for the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law; discusses the history of Roe v. Wade and the relevance to abortion rights in Australia; Dr Spock canvasses his recent experience of working as a pediatrician in remote indigenous communities; and Dr Flexible, a pediatrician and medical educator, explores some strategies that young people can use to help increase focus and maintain attention. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 22 May 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Climate Change and Healthcare, and Ambulance Ramping

Dr Kimberly Humphrey, Deputy Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA), canvasses the day-to-day impact of climate change on healthcare; Ryan Lovett, Chair of the Australasian College of Paramedicine, discusses the issue of ambulance ramping and how it impacts the quality of care for patients; Dr Patient unpacks his recent stay in hospital, and the team discuss burnout and doctor shortages. With presenters Dr Training Wheels, Cyber Sioux, Dr Patient, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 15 May 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Invisible Disability and Bipolar Disorder

Dr Polly Bennet, a consultant researcher, writer and sessional academic, unpacks the concept and experience of invisible disability, and what it means to be disability advocate; Professor Philip Mitchell, a psychiatrist with a special interest in bipolar disorder, discusses the symptoms, experience, and treatment of bipolar disorder; and the team discuss recent developments in national health policy. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 08 May 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Anorexia Nervosa, and Unexplained Hepatitis amongst Children

Dr Andrew Court, a child psychiatrist and the Clinical Lead at the Royal Children's Hospital Eating Disorder Service, canvasses the experience, causes, and treatment of anorexia nervosa amongst young people; Dr Sharma explores the possible causes of some unexplained cases of hepatitis amongst children; and the team unpack the risks of nasal spray tanning. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Neo, Dr Sharma, and Dr Dilemma.

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Sun, 01 May 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Genes and their impact on Postoperative Inflammation and Autism

Dr Chris Bain, a Specialist Anesthesiologist at the Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine at the Alfred Hospital, canvasses his recent discoveries regarding how our genes impact the severity of harmful postoperative inflammation; Dr Kiymet Bozaoglu, Team Leader and Senior Research Officer in the Neurogenetics Group at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI), discusses her research on genetic dysregulation associated with Autism; and the team discuss a study following the behaviour of children into adolescence and adulthood, and unpack some recent research on lying. With Radiotherapy presenters Nurse Epipen, Dr G-Spot, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 24 Apr 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Fecal Transplants and Perinatal Anxiety and Depression

Dr Jessica Green, a Melbourne based Psychiatrist, discusses the use of fecal transplants to treat depression; Julie Borninkhof, a Clinical Psychologist and CEO of Perinatal Anxiety And Depression Australia (PANDA), canvasses the experience and treatment of perinatal anxiety and depression; and the team explore the easing of COVID restrictions and vaccine mandates. With presenters Dr Training Wheels, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 17 Apr 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Heart Health and LGBTIQA+ Suicide Bereavement Programs

Professor Peter Kistler, Head of Cardiac Electrophysiology at Alfred Health, discusses the risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease and the effect of coffee on heart health; Anna Bernasochi, the Suicide Prevention Manager at Switchboard Victoria, canvasses Switchboard's LGBTIQA+ suicide bereavement groups and the support and connection they provide for people experiencing a loss through suicide; and the team unpack recent research on how to live a healthy life. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 10 Apr 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Dr. Stephen Duckett on the 2022 Health Budget, and Maeve's Law

Dr. Stephen Duckett, health economist, former Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, and current Health and Aged Care Program Director at the Grattan Institute, discusses the federal health budget and its potential impacts on aged care, primary care, and hospitals; Dr Sharma canvasses Maeve's Law and the implications for the treatment of mitochondrial disease in children; and the team canvass the recent trend of blue tongued gym junkies. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 03 Apr 2022 11:00:00 +1000
Post Concussion Syndrome, Huntington's Disease, and Epilepsy

Robbie Frawley, host of the podcast series Stories of Recovery, shares his own journey of recovery from post concussion syndrome; Professor Julie Stout, a Psychologist and Clinical Neuroscientist at Monash University and the Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, discusses the symptoms, causes, and treatment of Huntington's disease; and Professor Terry J O'Brien, Chair of Medicine (Neurology) and Head of the Central Clinical School at Monash University and Program Director at Alfred Brain, canvasses the symptoms and treatment of epilepsy and the causes of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 27 Mar 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Healthcare on the Ukraine Front Line, and Women's Safety in Disaster Zones

Graham Duggan, Country Health Manager at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), shares his experience of providing healthcare on the front line in Ukraine; Dr Tazrina Chowdhury, disaster resilience expert from Flinders University, discusses the impact of natural disasters on the health, wellbeing, and safety of women; and the team discuss COVID normal and the emerging BA.2 Omicron variant. With presenters Cyber Sioux, Dr Moto, Dr Patient, Dr Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 20 Mar 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Drug Decriminalisation, and Defibs in Your Street

Fiona Patten MP, Leader of the Reason Party and a Member of the Victorian Parliament’s Legislative Council, discusses her campaign to decriminalise the use of illicit drugs in Victoria; Sam Boivin, Community Development and Engagement Officer at St John Ambulance, canvasses the Defib in Your Street program and it's aim to make defibrillators accessible to the public; and the team unpack a recent report from The Grattan Institute about the cost of GP referrals. With presenters Dr Nick, Panel Beater, and Miss Diagnosis.

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Sun, 13 Mar 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Doctors Without Borders, Social Contagion, and Dopamine Fasting

Arunn Jegan, the Australian Advocacy Coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), discusses how medical services are provided in conflict and disaster zones; Dr Sharma explores an emerging social contagion spreading via social media; and the team unpack the trend of dopamine fasting. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 06 Mar 2022 11:00:00 +1100
All Things Oral

Professor David Wiesenfeld, a Specialist Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with over 30 years clinical experience, unpacks the symptoms, causes, and treatments of common oral illnesses and disease; and Phoebe Kipen, a Physiotherapist specialising in the mouth and pelvic floor, discusses why trauma and pain are often associated with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and pelvic floor; and the team canvass new research on mobile phone use. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 27 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Heart Disease in Women, and Life as a Graduate Doctor During Code Brown

Cardiologist and PhD Fellow Dr Alexandra Murphy discusses the risk factors, causes, and treatment of cardiovascular disease in women, and its links to breast cancer; Dr Emma Payne, a graduate doctor, unpacks what it's like to start working as a doctor during code brown of the pandemic; and the team explore the effect of lockdowns on people with dementia and their carers. With presenters Dr Training Wheels, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 20 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +1100
End of Life Planning, and Ovarian Cancer Month

Sue Hegarty, Chief of Support Programs at Ovarian Cancer Australia, canvasses Ovarian Cancer Month and the symptoms and treatment options for ovarian cancer; Joanna Buckley, author of Lily Harford's Last Request, discusses her new book and her familial experience with end of life planning; and the team unpack new research on the morality and shame associated with vaccination. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 13 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +1100
COVID during Pregnancy, and New Research on Multiple Sclerosis

Professor Sue Walker AO, Co-director of Perinatal Medicine at the Mercy Hospital for Women, discusses how COVID affects women during pregnancy; Dr Sharma canvasses new research on the causes of multiple sclerosis (MS); and the team unpack the role of experts in medical science communication. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 06 Feb 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Childhood Trauma and Injuries

Associate Professor Warwick Teague, Surgeon and Director of the Trauma Service and Clinical Lead of the Burns Service at the Royal Children's Hospital, discusses his work as a paediatric surgeon and how the pandemic has affected the kinds of injuries experienced by children; and Jessica Windridge, a Senior Social Worker at the Royal Children's Hospital, talks about the psychological and social ramifications of children who experience trauma. The team also canvass the health benefits of humans connecting with nature. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G-Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 30 Jan 2022 11:00:00 +1100
Cancer Mind Care, Writing with Cancer, and Farewell to Dr Doolittle aka Dr Steve Ellen

Tara Gannon, Dietitian and Project Manager at the Western and Central Melbourne Integrated Cancer Service (WCMICS), discusses the Cancer Mind Care self-help online platform for people with cancer, their support persons, clinicians and First Nations peoples; Catherine Deveny, writer, comedian, author, and speaker, unpacks the Peter Mac Writing with Cancer video series and how it assists people with cancer process the cancer experience; and the team reflect on the year-that-was, and farewell long-serving Radiotherapy presenter Dr Doolittle, aka Steve Ellen. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Mal Practice, Cyber Sioux, Dr Training Wheels, Dr Patient, Panel Beater, and Dr Spock.

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Sun, 12 Dec 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Trigger Warnings and Sex Education

Victoria Bridgland, a PhD Candidate at the College of Education, Psychology, and Social Work at Flinders University, unpacks the effectiveness of trigger warnings; Giselle Woodley, a PhD Candidate and researcher under the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University, canvasses the importance of sex education amongst teenagers; and the team discuss the benefits of walking ten thousand steps each day, and explore the medical complaints process. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 05 Dec 2021 11:00:00 +1100
The 2021 Radiotherapy Awards Special

The team present the annual Radiotherapy Awards, celebrating some of the best and worst moments in 2021 healthcare and medicine. The team also discusses the emerging Omicron COVID variant, and unpack the recent national online psychiatry exam failure. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 28 Nov 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Problems with Modern Healthcare, and Choosing the Right Medication

Rheumatologist and Epidemiologist Professor Rachelle Buchbinder and Orthopaedic Surgeon Professor Ian Harris discuss their new book 'Hippocrasy: How doctors are betraying their oath', and unpack some of the systematic problems with modern healthcare; Dr Amy Page, a Clinical Pharmacist and Research Fellow and NHMRC Early Career Fellow at Monash University, canvasses the importance of choosing the right medication; and the team discuss a new vaccine for Malaria. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G-Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 21 Nov 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Pronouns and Gender Identity, and IVF and Egg Freezing

Dr Glen Hosking, a Clinical Psychologist and Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Victoria University, discusses gender identity and the importance of pronouns; Miss Diagnosis explores the role of egg freezing in fertility treatment and IVF; and the team discuss the legacy of American psychiatrist and creator of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) Dr Aaron Beck, and unpack the science behind COVID vaccine booster shots. With panelists Dr Nick, Panel Beater, Prudence Dear, and Miss Diagnosis.

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Sun, 07 Nov 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Doctors for the Environment, and Public Healthcare for COVID Deniers

Dr John Van Der Kallen, a Rheumatologist and National Chair of the Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA), discusses the link between health, the environment, and climate change; and Dr. Kate Gregorevic, a clinician, researcher, and author of 'Staying Alive: The Science of Living, Healthier, Happier, and Longer', unpacks the controversial debate surrounding the provision of COVID related public healthcare to COVID deniers and anti-vaxxers. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Neo, and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 31 Oct 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Kids Health, Syphilis, and Sex Robots

Dr Lexi Frydenberg, a Pediatrician at the Royal Children's Hospital and co-host of the RCH Kids Health Info podcast, answers common questions about children's health issues; Dr Janet Towns, a Sexual Health Physician at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, explores the recent global rise in syphilis cases; and Madi McCarthy, an Associate at law firm LK, unpacks the ethical, legal and societal implications of sex robots. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G-Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 24 Oct 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Associate Professor Grant Blashki on Climate, Health and Courage

Grant Blashki, Associate Professor at the Nossal Institute and the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute at the University of Melbourne and Lead Clinical Advisor for Beyond Blue, discusses his new book Climate, Health and Courage exploring the link between human health and the health of the planet; and the team canvass the health risks for kids returning to school, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day, Mental Health Week, and some recent COVID controversies. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Patient, Cyber Sioux, Dr Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 17 Oct 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Llama Nanobodies, and Canine Consent

Miss Diagnosis discusses how nanobodies from Llamas might help fight COVID in humans, and the science behind cancer-detecting dogs; Prudence Dear unpacks the history of relationships between humans and canines, and canine consent; and the team explore policy incentives that encourage vaccine uptake, and the pros and cons of vaping. With Presenters Dr Nick, Panel Beater, Prudence Dear, and Miss Diagnosis.

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Sun, 10 Oct 2021 11:00:00 +1100
The Impact of COVID on Children, and Concussion in Community Sport

Professor Fiona Russell, a Paediatrician, Epidemiologist, and Vaccinationologist at The University of Melbourne, discusses the mental and physical impact of COVID on children as they return to school; Dr Sharma unpacks the rise in concussion amongst young people playing community sport; and the team discuss the surprising health implications of daylight savings. With Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 03 Oct 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Community Healthcare, Public Health Modelling, and Dogs in Lockdown

Infectious Disease Specialist and Community Health Physician Dr Nadia Chaves discusses person-centered care, and her work in improving access to healthcare in diverse local communities; Dr Driss Ait Ouakrim, Senior Research Fellow In Epidemiology from the University of Melbourne, shares how modelling works and contributes to the effectiveness of public health policy; and the team canvass new research on whether pet ownership can relieve loneliness in lockdown, and discuss a study on paracetamol use and harm reduction. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Bugs.

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Sun, 26 Sep 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Healthcare in the NT, and Mandatory Vaccinations

Northern Territory based Psychiatrist Dr David Chapman shares what it's like to provide healthcare services in the NT; and the team discuss mandatory vaccination laws and vaccination freedoms, pop-up mental health clinics, and the link between cats and schizophrenia. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Training Wheels, and Dr. Moto.

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Sun, 19 Sep 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Women's Healthy Ageing and Sharenting

Professor Cassandra Szoeke, expert in women's health, talks about her book Secrets of Women's Healthy Ageing, and shares insights from her thirty year study on women's health and ageing; Nurse and bioethicist Elise Burn discusses the findings of her research on sharenting and the ethics of parents sharing images and information of their children on social media; and the team discuss vaccine supply controversies, and COVID treatment misinformation. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 12 Sep 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Dolly's Dream, Exercising at Home, and Vaccine Rollout

Kate and Tick Everett, founders of Dolly's Dream, discuss how they founded the organisation after losing their daughter from suicide due to online bullying; Dr Doolittle investigates concerns the "shadow pandemic" of mental health issues; Panel Beater explores the rise of home fitness equipment; and Dr Moto gives an update on the vaccine rollout. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Moto, Dr Cyber Soiux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 22 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Diet and Depression, and Dementia in Middle Age

Annabel Matison, a PhD student from the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) at UNSW, discusses the role of diet on depression; Dr Miranda Cross, a research fellow in dementia at the Centre for Medicine Use and Safety at Monash University, canvasses an upcoming study into the risk factors for dementia for people in middle age; and the team discuss the role of AI in reducing the cost of healthcare, and Australia's global healthcare rating. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 15 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +1000
AI and Health Services, and Raising The Age

Dr Johanne Trippas, a Doreen Thomas Postdoctoral Fellow at The University of Melbourne, discusses the connection between artificial intelligence (AI) and health services; and Dr Mick Creati, a Paediatrician and Senior Fellow at the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, unpacks the campaign to raise the age of criminal responsibility for children in Australia, and the impacts incarceration has on a child; and the team explore the efficacy of a self-collection cervical screening test. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 08 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and What's Wrong With You?

Professor Meaghan O'Donnell, Head of Research at the Phoenix Australian Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, canvasses new and emerging trends for treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); Dr Sarah Holper, a neurology doctor and author, discusses her new book 'What's Wrong With You? An Insider's Guide To Your Insides'; and the team explore the science behind panic buying and COVID conspiracies. With presenters Dr Malpractice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G-Spot.

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Sun, 01 Aug 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, and Diabetes Stigma

Clinical Psychologist Sharryn Muir discusses the causes, treatment and experience of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), and a new PMDD Treatment app; Diabetes Australia spokesperson Renza Scibilia canvasses the results of a recent study on the stigma faced by people living with diabetes; and the team unpack the warning signs that precede an aortic aneurysm, and discuss the COVID vaccine rollout. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 25 Jul 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Documenting OCD and Bipolar Disorder, and Regional Health

Damon Smith, a Melbourne based writer, musician, and performer, discusses new film 'Mental As Everything' which documents his experience with OCD and bipolar disorder, and is showing at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF); Cyber Sioux talks about travelling around Australia with 'Psychs on Bikes' which provides mental health services in rural and remote Australia; Dr Doolittle shares his experience working with indegenous models of healthcare in remote communities; and the team unpack Melbourne's current lockdown. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Moto, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 18 Jul 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Molecular Nutrition, Fad Diets, and Indigenous Health

Molecular Nutritionist Dr Emma Beckett explains how our diet interacts with our body at a molecular level, and busts some fictions about diet; Dr Jason Agostino, Medical Advisor at the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), discusses the success of the indegenous health response to the COVID crisis; and Associate Professor Simone Tur, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous) at Flinders University, shares the news of a million dollar research scholarship supporting future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students. With presenter Panel Beater.

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Sun, 11 Jul 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Heart Health Special

Dr Shane Nanayakkara, an interventional and structural cardiologist and researcher, and Professor Peter Kistler, an expert in cardiac arrhythmia research, discuss new treatments for heart disease, unpack common misconceptions about the heart, explore the role of AI in heart research, and canvass the symptoms and experience of atrial fibrillation (AF). With presenters Nurse Epipen, Dr G-Spot, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 04 Jul 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Myositis, and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Christine Lowe, President of The Myositis Association, explains the various forms and symptoms of Myositis diseases; Psychodynamic Psychotherapists Dr Michael and Dr Dion discuss their professional practices and benefits of psychodynamic psychotherapy; and the team canvass a recent study into mental health before and after the pandemic, and talk about PTSD Awareness Day, and cancer screening. With presenters Dr Moto, Dr Patient, Dr Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 27 Jun 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Refugee Week, and Treating Mood Disorders

Jana Favero, Director of Advocacy and Campaigns at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), discusses Refugee Week and the work of the ASRC; Dr Jordana Rockman, a Melbourne GP who specialises in mental health, talks about providing mental health services as a GP; and the team discuss mental health awareness and the treatment of mood disorders, and farewell Rainbow Doc from the show. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnosis, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 20 Jun 2021 11:00:00 +1000
GenV and the Medical Treatment of Tharnicaa Murugappan

Professor Melissa Wake, a Pediatrician and Scientific Director at Generation Victoria (GenV), explores the scope of the GenV study into children's health currently taking place in Victoria; the team discuss the medical treatment of three-year-old asylum seeker Tharnicaa Murugappan; and Panel Beater canvasses a journal article that explores bias in medicine. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 13 Jun 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Eye Health Special

Ian Wishart, CEO of the Fred Hollows Foundation, discusses the work of Fred Hollows and how the Foundation has continued his legacy of restoring sight; Dr Mark McCombe, a consultant ophthalmologist and retinal specialist at the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, talks about the treatment of eye disorders and disease; and patient Amber shares her experience of recovery from eye surgery. The team also discuss the impact of Kit, the Butterfly Foundations AI chatbot, and explore a study on how different words affect how kids interact with their parents. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G-Spot.

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Sun, 06 Jun 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Homeless in a Pandemic

The team canvass a study exploring the effects of SSRI antidepressants on patients with COVID; New research into strategies to overcome procrastination; and the impact of COVID on the homeless. With presenters Dr Moto and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 30 May 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Perinatal Health, IDAHOBIT Day, and Trigger Warnings

Bethany Hackshall, Organisational Programs Manager at perinatal health organisation Gidget Foundation Australia, canvasses programs that support the emotional wellbeing of expectant or new parents; Joe Ball, CEO of LGBTIQA+ support service Switchboard, discusses IDAHOBIT Day and recent funding for LGBTIQA+ health; Rainbow Doc explores the efficacy of trigger warnings; and the team discuss International Schizophrenia Awareness Week. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Rainbow Doc, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 23 May 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Dr. Stephen Duckett on the 2021 Health Budget, and Indian COVID Crisis

Dr Stephen Duckett, health economist, former Secretary of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, and current Health and Aged Care Program Director at the Grattan Institute, discusses the federal health budget and its potential impacts on aged care and mental health; and the team unpack the ongoing coronavirus crisis in India, and explore the benefits of being a polymath. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 16 May 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Eating Disorders, Fake Medicine with Dr. Brad McKay, and Pregnancy Uncut

Georgie Buckley, a dietitian and PhD candidate at Swinburne University, discusses diets, disordered eating, and eating disorder prevention; Dr Brad McKay, GP, broadcaster and author of Fake Medicine: Exposing the Wellness Crazes, Cons and Quacks Costing Us Our Health, explores evidence based medicine and medical myths; and Dr Alex Umbers, a medical researcher and GP, discusses her podcast Pregnancy Uncut and all things motherhood and pregnancy. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G Spot.

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Sun, 09 May 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Mental Health in Regional Australia

Brett Heslop, a psychiatric nurse and service director at the Sunshine Coast region mental health services, and Dr Clive, a senior psychiatrist, discuss their journey to becoming psychiatric health practitioners and share their experience of working in mental health services in regional Australia; Cyber Sioux talks about her travels and work with Psyches on Bikes; and the team canvass recent research on the neurological and psychiatric outcomes of COVID-19 survivors. With presenters Dr Moto, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 02 May 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Andrew Denton on Voluntary Assisted Dying

Andrew Denton, Australian media luminary and Assisted Dying expert, discusses his Better Off Dead podcast and compares Australia's voluntary assisted dying legislation to the rest of the world; Nicola Henry, Associate Professor and socio-legal scholar at RMIT University, shares her research on sexual violence in the digital environment and unpacks the recent Federal Government consent videos; and Prudence Dear discusses veterans mental health and veteran suicide. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 25 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Dr. Alex Wodak on Drug Reform, and Undergraduate Drinking

Dr Alex Wodak AM, veteran drug law reformer, doctor, and advocate at Harm Reduction Australia, discusses the history of drug policy and drug treatment, and explores the future of drug reform; and the team canvass new research on the drinking habits of undergraduate university students. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 18 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Women Surgeons

Dr Yumiko Kadota, author of the memoir Emotional Female, reveals her experience as a surgical trainee; Dr Natalie Ngan, a plastic surgeon, discusses her work in breast augmentation and reconstruction; and Dr Kate Martin, trauma and general surgeon at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, talks about what got her into surgery and what keeps her there. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 11 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Women's Health, Endometriosis, and First Aid

Dr Jessica Lowe, a consultant obstetrician gynecologist and surgeon, discusses the latest developments in women's health and the treatment of endometriosis; Cyber Sioux explores the usefulness of first aid courses; and the team canvas a study on the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms in mothers during the pandemic. With presenters Dr Moto, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 04 Apr 2021 11:00:00 +1000
Psychs on Bikes and the Life and Teachings of Dr Melissa Harte

Dr Joe Dunn, a Psychiatrist and founder of Psychs on Bikes, joins the Radiotherapy team to canvas the work they do in providing mental health checks to rural and remote communities across Australia; Rainbow Doc discusses the life and teachings of Counselling and Clinical Psychologist Dr Melissa Harte and her contribution to Emotion Focussed Therapy (EFT); Prudence Dear discusses memory and aging and what we can do to prevent memory loss as we age; and the team discuss telehealth psychology services. With presenters Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 28 Mar 2021 11:00:00 +1100
The Politics of Pandemics, and the Harms of Vaping

Adjunct Professor Bill Bowtell AO, Australia's foremost health policy strategist and author of Unmasked: The Politics of Pandemics, explores how nature creates viruses, but politics creates pandemics; Dr Neo discusses the indirect effect of COVID on children in lower and middle income countries; and Dr Sharma canvasses new research into the harms of vaping on young people. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 21 Mar 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Victorian Royal Commission into Mental Health, and Blood Health

Professor Stephen Jane, Foundation Dean of the Sub Faculty of Translational Medicine and Public Health at Monash University, canvasses the symptoms and treatment of sickle cell disease; Professor Erica Wood, a Transfusion Medicine Specialist and Head of the Transfusion Research Unit at the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine at Monash University, discusses blood transfusion and blood health; and The Falcon explores the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Doctor G-Spot.

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Sun, 14 Mar 2021 11:00:00 +1100
The Impact of the Pandemic on Frontline Healthcare Workers

Senior clinicians Dr Marie Bismark and Dr Toby Winton-Brown discuss the impact of the pandemic on frontline healthcare workers; Dr Doolittle canvasses his research on indigenous models of healthcare in rural communities; and the team give their first impressions on the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System. With presenters Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Moto, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 07 Mar 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Eating Disorders, Ovarian Cancer, Education Outcomes of Children of Same Sex Parents

Prudence Dear canvasses recent research on the best treatment for eating disorders; Rainbow Doc discusses the academic outcomes of children raised by same sex parents; Miss Diagnoisis explores whether stretching before excercising helps to reduce the risk of injury; and the team discuss Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnosis, Moto, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 28 Feb 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Spanish Flu, Misinformation in Health, and Rural Healthcare

Historian Mary Sheehan discusses her work examining the impact of the 1919 Spanish flu pandemic in Melbourne and the similarities to the current crisis; Dr Sharma explores the ramifications of misinformation in health and medical advice; and Dr Neo canvasses resourcing and staffing at rural and regional health services. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 21 Feb 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Paper PPE, and Bowel Cancer

Gil Garner, a Professor at Monash University, canvasses an innovative new paper-based medical gown that could reduce the transmission of COVID; Gastroenterologist Dr Suzanne Mahady explores the significance of bowel cancer screening; Lorenzo 'Laurie' Serafini, former Fitzroy footballer and public speaker, discusses his experience with cancer; and the team investigate the benefits of singing. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G-Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 14 Feb 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Psychedelics and Mental Health, and the Impact of the Pandemic on Kids

Jerome Sarris, Professor of Integrative Mental Health from Western Sydney University, explores how psychedelic drugs can treat mental illnesses; Dr Spock reveals the impact that the pandemic is having on the lives of children; and Training Wheels discusses what it's like to work as a new doctor. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Spock, Training Wheels and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Vaccine Distribution Challenges, and Immunisation

Associate Professor Victor Gekara, a supply chain and logistics expert at RMIT University, canvasses the challenges of transporting and distributing COVID-19 vaccines; Miss Diagnosis discusses the inequality of global vaccine distribution; Prudence Dear explores the causes of vaccine hesitancy; and the team discuss the use of brand names for prescription medicine. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 31 Jan 2021 11:00:00 +1100
Forensic Mental Health and Reflections on 2020

Dr Danny Sullivan, Forensic Psychiatrist and Executive Director of Clinical Services, Thomas Embling Hospital, discusses what happens when someone enters into a psychiatric hospital. And the team reflect on all the highs and lows of 2020. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Mal Practice, Dr Nick, Dr Spock, Training Wheels, Cyber Sioux, Dr Patient, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 13 Dec 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Palliative Care, Dog Psychology, and Walks Along the Beach

Dr Sonia Fullerton, a consultant in palliative care at Peter Mac Cancer Centre, discusses palliative care and recent research on advanced care planning with cancer patients; Prudence Dear explores dog psychology; Rainbow Doc discusses the health benefits of walking along the beach; and the team canvass antidepressants and voluntary assisted dying. With Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Rainbow Doc, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 06 Dec 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Genetic Counselling, Aerosol Transmission, and COVID-19 Awards

Lauren Thomas, Associate Genetic Counsellor at the Victorian Clinical Genetics Service, discusses the role of genetics counsellors, and her study involving parents with kids living with genetic conditions; the team canvass the differences between aerosol and airborne COVID-19 virus transmission; and to top off the show, the team presents the 2020 COVID-19 Radiotherapy Awards. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Dr Neo.

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Sun, 29 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Schizophrenia, Aspirin, and the Positive Body Image Chatbot

Dr Caitlin Yolland, a Postdoctoral Researcher at Swinburne University, canvasses research on how oxidative stress relates to symptoms of schizophrenia; Professor John McNeil AO, Head of the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine and Head of the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University, discusses the ASPREE study and the effect of low doses of aspirin on otherwise healthy elderly people; and the team discuss High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) exercise, and the world's first Positive Body Image Chatbot. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G-Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

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Sun, 22 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Addiction, Indigenous Health, and a new Psych Podcast

Professor Dan Lubman, Turning Point Executive Clinical Director, and part of the SBS show Addicted Australia, discusses how addiction treatment needs to change in Australia; Psychiatry Registrars Alanna, Shakira, and Michael, talk about their podcast '‎The Psych Review'; and Training Wheels canvasses the Balit Durn Durn report by the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO) and explores how Indigenous-run health organisations can use their approach to Coronavirus safety to help transform mental health systems. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 15 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Vaccine Uptake and the Ethics of Human Challenge Trials

Yanne Liu and Katya Gvozdenko, Monash University researchers, discuss their involvement in the Influenza Ideas Hackathon and ways to increase the uptake of the flu vaccine; Prudence Dear canvasses the latest developments in the search for a COVID vaccine; Rainbow Doc explores the ethics of human challenge trials; and the team discuss the results of the US presedential election, and the New Zealand referendum on voluntary assisted euthanasia. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Rainbow Doc, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 08 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Empathy Cards and Victoria's Coronavirus Response

Kate Kenfield, speaker, writer, educator and creator of 'Tea & Empathy' feeling cards, discusses why she designed the cards and how they help people communicate emotions and experiences; and Professor Michael Toole AM, Epidemiologist and Professor of International Health at the Burnet Institute, compares the effectiveness of Victoria's coronavirus response to the rest of the world. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Neonatal.

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Sun, 01 Nov 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Larundel, Brain Tumors, and COVID-19

Margaret Leggatt and Sandy Jeffs, co-authors of Out of the Madhouse: From Asylums to Caring Community?, explore the history of Larundel Psychiatric Hospital; Professor Kate Drummond AM, neurosurgeon and Director of Neurosurgery at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, discusses brain surgery and if there is a connection between brain tumors and mobile phones; and Professor Sharon Lewin AO, infectious diseases physician and Director of the Doherty Institute, canvasses the latest research on COVID-19. With Presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G-Spot.

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Sun, 25 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +1100
The Future of Healthcare, Stigma, and Telehealth

Professor Shitij Kapur, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences at the University of Melbourne, discusses how COVID might impact the future of healthcare; Dr Patient explores the key findings of the National Stigma Report Card; Cyber Sioux canvasses research on the underutilisation of telehealth services; Dr Spock celebrates International Allied Health Professionals Day; and the team discuss coronavirus cases and hospital patient clothing programs. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Patient, Cyber Sioux, Dr Spock, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 18 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Single Session Therapy, Practice Based Evidence, and Milk/Mylk

Prudence Dear explores the efficacy of single-session therapy in comparison to long-term therapy; Rainbow Doc discusses the application of practice-based evidence in treatment guidelines; Miss Diagnosis compares the health benefits of different types of milks and milk substitutes; and the team canvass the U.S. President Donald Trump's COVID treatment cocktail. With presenters Dr Nick, Panel Beater, Prudence Dear, Rainbow Doc, and Miss Diagnosis.

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Sun, 11 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Seasonal Affective Disorder, and Pandemic Conspiracy Theories

Professor of Psychology Greg Murray sheds light on exactly what seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is; and Panel Beater and Dr Sharma discuss a recent journal article on the response to the pandemic. The team also canvass COVID conspiracy theories, and explore the relationship between daylight savings and heart attacks. With presenters Panel Beater and Dr Sharma.

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Sun, 04 Oct 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Mental Health Month

Francesca Gonzales, musician and member of Cousin Tony's Brand New Firebird, discusses her podcast Anonymous Musicians and mental health in the music scene; Dr Katie Bourke, consultant psychiatrist and founder of Soul Socks, talks about different ways to approach mental health; Belinda Kerslake from The Butterfly Foundation, explores eating disorders with TG, who has a lived experience of anorexia; and the team discuss cardiac arrests and mistaken coffee orders. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G Spot.

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Sun, 27 Sep 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Cancer, COVID, and Kids

Professor Jon Emery, an expert in cancer from the University of Melbourne, discusses the falling rates of cancer diagnosis during COVID; Associate Professor Natasha Smallwood, a consultant respiratory physician at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, and a principal research fellow at the University of Melbourne, shares news with respect to the massive ongoing study on the psychological effects of COVID; Dr Spock talks about how kids have been affected by the pandemic; and the team explore the value of life and death in lockdown. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Panel Beater, and Dr Spock.

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Sun, 20 Sep 2020 11:00:00 +1000
R U OK? Day, Counterfactual Thinking, and Walking Mindfully

Dr Glen Hosking, Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer at Victoria University, discusses R U OK? Day and how to support people who are struggling with mental health; Miss Diagnosis canvasses counterfactual thinking and what makes us happy; Rainbow Doc explores the practice of walking mindfully; and the team discuss the decline in flu cases. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnosis, Rainbow Doc, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 13 Sep 2020 11:00:00 +1000
COVID Isolation Hoods and Electronic Skin

Dr Forbes McGain, an anaesthetist and intensive care physician at Western Health, and Professor Jason Monty, a researcher in fluid mechanics at the University of Melbourne, talks about the world-first development of a COVID isolation hood for hospital patients; and Professor Madhu Bhaskaran, an electronics engineer at RMIT University, canvases new breakthroughs in electronic skin or 'e-skin'. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Neo Natal.

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Sun, 06 Sep 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Online Therapy, Mindfulness, and Tonsillitis

Prudence Dear compares the effectiveness of online therapy compared to face-to-face sessions; Rainbow Doc conducts a live mindfulness meditation session; Ms Diagnosis gives an update from the COVID-19 frontline; and the team discuss the potential use of honey in helping kids recover from having their tonsils removed. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Rainbow Doc, Ms Diagnosis, and Panel Beater, .

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Sun, 16 Aug 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Social Workers, Mental Health, and PPE

The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) National President Christine Craik discusses changes to the Medicare mental health plan rebate, and explains the work of social workers during the pandemic; and Associate Professor Alicia Dennis talks about PPE and healthcare worker Coronavirus infection rates. With presenters Panel Beater and Neo Natal.

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Sun, 09 Aug 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Caring for Elders During a Pandemic

Geriatrician Dr Olivia Gobbo discusses the challenges of aged care during the pandemic; performer and writer Jean Kittson, talks about her book We Need to Talk About Mum & Dad: A Practical Guide to Parenting Our Ageing Parents, and shares insights on caring for our parents as they age; and the team canvass the logistics of wearing a mask, and the health benefits of laughing. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G Spot.

Sun, 02 Aug 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Dr. Michael Mosley, and the Surprising Benefits of Isolation

British doctor, television presenter, health journalist and author Dr. Michael Mosley discusses his new book Covid-19: What you need to know about the Coronavirus and the Race for the Vaccine; Dr Patient canvasses some surprising benefits of isolation, and the team discuss the societal issues being revealed by the Coronavirus pandemic. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Panel Beater, Dr Patient, and Training Wheels.

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Sun, 26 Jul 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Transgender Health; and Staying Stoic During Lockdown

Provisional Psychologist Lee Taube canvasses their latest research on transgender health, wellbeing, and adversity; Miss Diagnosis shares her experience as a doctor working on the pandemic frontline; Prudence Dear explores the practice of stoicism during the pandemic; and the team discuss mask wearing and drug use in lockdown. With presenters Dr Nick, Panel Beater, Miss Diagnosis, and Prudence Dear.

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Sun, 19 Jul 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Community Housing Hard Lockdown

The team focus on the health and well-being of the Melbourne community housing residents who have been living through a hard lockdown over the past week, with guests Awatif Taha, a resident of Flemington tower block; journalist Margaret Simons, who has been reporting on-site through the week, and Areej Nur, spokesperson from the 'Voices from The Block' group. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Neo Natal.

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Sun, 12 Jul 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Venting your Spleen, Community Care, and Genital Body Image

Dr Josie Samers, a GP Consultant in the GP Liaison team at Alfred Health, canvasses the role of GPs in post-hospital community care; Kaz Cooke, cartoonist and author of many books on girls and women's health, discusses public health messaging and genital body image; and Nurse Epipen talks about the work of Spleen Australia and the spleen registry. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G Spot.

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Sun, 05 Jul 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Family Violence and Addiction during the Pandemic

Professor Kelsey Hegarty, who holds the joint Chair in Family Violence Prevention at the University of Melbourne and the Royal Women's Hospital, discusses research into managing family violence in hospitals; Dr Doolittle and Dr Spock give an update on Coronavirus in Australia; and Cyber Sioux canvasses drug and alcohol addiction during the pandemic. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Panel Beater, Dr Spock, and Cyber Sioux.

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Sun, 28 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Geneticist Professor David Sinclair on Longevity

In this interview special, Australian-born, Harvard Medical School geneticist Professor David Sinclair talks to Radiotherapy's Panel Beater (aka Kent Goldsworthy) about his research on the role of exercise, diet, intermittent fasting, and cutting-edge age-combating drugs in lengthening human life-spans to between 120 and 150 years. Professor David Sinclair is the author of the book Lifespan: Why We Age, And Why We Don't Have To

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Wed, 24 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +1000
Euthanasia, Fast Food, and End of Life Care

Pharmacist Prof Michael Dooley talks about euthanasia medication and its use in end of life care; Dr Gemma Sharp AKA Dr G-Spot discusses her entry in to The Early Career Researcher Showcase Finals; Rainbow Doc canvasses new research on childhood obesity and fast food advertising; and Prudence Dear discusses the benefits of older people recording their life story. With presenters Dr Nick, Panel Beater, Dr G-Spot, Rainbow Doc, and Prudence Dear.

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Sun, 21 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +1000
The Science of Ageing with Dr. Kate Gregorevic

Dr. Kate Gregorevic, who works in both acute hospital medicine and community settings, talks about how we can avoid or manage major diseases as we age, including heart health, diabetes and dementia, and boost everyday behaviours to improve enjoyment of life. Her new book is 'Staying Alive: The Science of Living, Healthier, Happier, and Longer'. The team also explore why COVID-19 is more dangerous for older people. With presenters Panel Beater and Neo Natal.

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Sun, 14 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Eating Like an Animal, Drunkorexia, and Lung Transplants

Professor Stephen J. Simpson, Entomologist and co-author of new book Eat Like The Animals, discusses the appetites of animals and what this means for our own diets; Respiratory physician Professor Trevor Williams canvasses developments in lung transplants; and the team explore the prevalence of drunkorexia in young people, and the mindfulness of knitting. With presenters Dr. Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G Spot.

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Sun, 07 Jun 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Dermatology, Telehealth, and Schools

Dermatologist Professor Rod Sinclair discusses hand washing and the impact of coronavirus on patient consultations; Cyber Sioux talks about the uptake of telehealth during the crisis; Dr Spock canvasses coronavirus in schools; and Dr Dolittle gives an update on the state of the pandemic in Australia. With presenters Dr Dolittle, Panel Beater, Cyber Sioux, and Dr. Spock.

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Sun, 31 May 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Dissociation, Telehealth, & Government Health Policy

The team discuss the presentations and impacts of complex trauma and dissociation: New research into the most effective way to quit smoking; The experience of telehealth: And the Federal Government's COVID-19 mental health policy package. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 24 May 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Conspiracy theories, Throat swabs, and the Economics of Lockdown.

Professor Chris Edmond discusses the economics of lockdown, and Professor Axel Bruns canvasses COVID-19 conspiracy theories. And the team discuss pandemic re-entry syndrome, and the brain-tickling feeling of a coronavirus swab. With presenters Dr Sharma, Neo Natal, and Panel Beater.

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Sun, 17 May 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Pandemics, Migraines, and Exercise in Iso

Infectious Disease Physician Dr David Griffin compares COVID-19 to past pandemics; Specialist Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician Prof Peter Brukner OAM discusses exercise in isolation; and the team celebrate International Nurses Day; and yoga for migraines. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G Spot.

Sun, 10 May 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Keeping connected during a crisis

The team reflect on life during the pandemic and discuss mandatory flu vaccines, Clive Palmer, studying during lockdown, the new Shrink The Virus podcast, managing mental health in this crisis, herd immunity, and keeping connected in isolation. With presenters Dr Doolittle, Dr Spock, Training Wheels, Dr Patient, Cyber Sioux, and Panel Beater

Sun, 03 May 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Doctors on the COVID Frontlines; and Staying Motivated in a Crisis

The team explore statistics on car accidents during economic downturns; how we deal with guilt and motivation in a crisis; the experiences of online psychotherapy; weighing up the risks and benefits of vaping, and what it's like to work as a doctor on the frontline of the COVID-19 health response. With presenters Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnosis, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 26 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Coronavirus modelling, Indigenous health, and Med students

Mathematical epidemiologist and infectious disease modeller Professor James McCaw describes how mathematical modelling is helping inform Australia's response to the coronavirus pandemic; neurosurgery registrar and activist Dr Ruth Mitchell canvasses the unique risks that coronavirus poses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities; and the team discuss how medical students are assisting health care workers during the crisis. With presenters Dr Sharma, Neo Natal, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 19 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Contact tracing, Vaccination, and the Benefits of Gardening

Academic and infectious disease physician Dr Sarah McGuinness discusses the process of COVID-19 contact tracing; Associate Professor Tom Kotsimbos canvasses vaccination development and the effectiveness of the current response to the pandemic; SAY Australia President Rich Stephens talks about the the benefits of creative expression in supporting young people who stutter; and the team explore the psychological benefits of gardening. With presenters Dr Mal Practice, Dr G Spot, and Nurse Epipen.

Sun, 12 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +1000
The importance of laughter in a time of crisis

Comedian Michael Shafar discusses the importance of laughter in a time of crisis; and the team canvass social isolation, dealing with guilt and anxiety, health system preparedness, and managing children with COVID-19. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Dolittle, Cyber Sue, Dr Spock, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 05 Apr 2020 11:00:00 +1000
Body Dysmorphic Disorder; and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Psychologist Dr Fran Beilharz canvasses some common misconceptions about body dysmorphic disorder; and the team discuss misinformation, social isolation, and online communication amidst the novel coronavirus pandemic. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr G Spot, Panel Beater, Dr Nick, and Prudence Dear.

Sun, 29 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Coronavirus special

Face touching; personal hygiene; the difference between self-isolation and quarantine; likely outcomes of the pandemic; the Federal government not acting soon enough; and the role of the media in informing citizens. With Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Neo Natal.

Sun, 22 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Laughing gas, Vaping, and Coronavirus

Prof Paul Miles, Director of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at the Alfred Hospital, discusses emerging research on the use of laughing gas to treat depression; Sophie Wallace, Research Manager for the Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine at the Alfred, talks about working with consumers to design research studies; Dr Eli Dabscheck, respiratory physician at the Alfred, canvasses emerging research on vaping related lung injuries in the US; and an update on the coronavirus. With Radiotherapy presenters Mal Practice and Nurse Epipen.

Sun, 15 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Gender equality, Doulas, and Coronavirus

Dr Pallavi Prathivadi, a specialist GP and chair of the Australian Medical Association's Women in Medicine Group, discusses improving gender equality and working conditions in medicine; Natalia Kondzic, Program Manager for Birth for Humankind, talks about the role of a Doula in supporting women through pregnancy; and the team explore what immediate changes they would make to health care for women if they had the power to. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr G Spot, Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 08 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Head injuries, Coronavirus, and Sugar

Neuropsychologist Evelyn Chen discusses her research of head injuries in sport; the team explore potential ramifications of a coronavirus pandemic; and Miss Diagnosis explores the impact of processed sugars on wellbeing. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, Prudence Dear, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 01 Mar 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 23 February 2020

Dr Karen Hitchcock, General Physician and author of the collection of essays, The Medicine: a Doctor's Notes, discusses pill testing, medical marijuana, and the over-prescription of antidepressants, Triple R Talks Producer Elizabeth McCarthy joins the team to review the pros and cons of Gwyneth Paltrow's documentary series The Goop Lab, and the team explore the recent parliamentary bill to make vaccinations compulsory for Victorian doctors, nurses, and paramedics. With Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma, and Neo Natal.

Sun, 23 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 16 February 2020

Infectious diseases expert Professor Alan Cheng gives an update the corona virus; social researcher Dr Jade Bilardi, who specialises in women's sexual and reproductive health, presents the latest latest research on miscarriage in Australia and worldwide; and Professor Meredith Temple-Smith, a qualitative researcher with interests in sexual health, hepatitis C, and health services research, discusses the health implications of gonorrhea. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Malpractice, Nurse Epipen, and Dr G-Spot.

Sun, 16 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 9 February 2020

Medical ethicist Professor Clare Delany discusses navigating the needs and wants of various stakeholders in patient welfare; new team member Dr Patient challenges the panel on attitudes to mental health, and how these attitudes can change over time due to personal and professional experiences; and the team flesh out the latest news on the novel corona virus, and the unprecedented initiative of the Australian government to quarantine citizens who may or may not be carrying the virus. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Dolittle, Panel Beater, Training Wheels, and Dr Patient.

Sun, 09 Feb 2020 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 2 February 2020

The team address the psychological health impacts of bush fires; the potential risks of over-screening for breast and prostate cancer; the looming threat of coronavirus; and also examine ovarian cancer awareness. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear, Miss Diagnosis, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 02 Feb 2020 10:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 15 December 2019

Nutrition, carbs, mortality rates, royal commissions, immunotherapy, gut health, expert opinion, and Gwyneth Paltrow - Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater and Dr. Sharma take a look back at trends in medicine and science over the last 10 years, in the final Radiotherapy podcast of the decade, before heading for a summer break. (This podcast will resume for 2020 in early February).

Sun, 15 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 8 December 2019

Matiu Bush - Deputy Director of the Health Transformation Lab at RMIT and Founder of One Good Street - joins the team to talk innovation and creativity in health care; some further updates on the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Mental Health interim report; and Panel Beater canvasses how to improve the success rate of your new year’s resolutions. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Dolittle, Training Wheels, and Panel Beater.

Sun, 08 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 1 December 2019

The history and treatment of HIV/AIDS is explored on World AIDS Day; the ethics of accepting gifts from patients; and the efficacy of calcium and vitamin D supplements. Also discussed are the findings of the Royal Commission into Mental Health interim report, and the Samoan measles outbreak. With presenters Panel Beater, Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc, and Prudence Steer.

Sun, 01 Dec 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 24 November 2019

Professor Bob Jones AM - a surgeon who has performed over a thousand liver transplants - describes the work of the Victorian Adult and Paediatric Liver Transplant Unit; recent liver transplant recipient Bella chats about life after surgery; new treatments for Hepatitis C are discussed with Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist Dr James Haridy; and the team investigate the phenomena of brain fog. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr G Spot, Nurse Epipen, and Dr Malpractice.

Sun, 24 Nov 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 17 November 2019

The relationship between climate change and health - particularly the dangers of undernutrition - is canvassed by Associate Professor Yuming Guo from Monash University. Dr. Guo is from Monash's Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine and his team of researchers have led a world-first study analysing the link between heat exposure and increased undernourishment illness; Dr Alicia Spittle, a Physiotherapist and Post-Doctoral Researcher from Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, explores the issue of paid parental leave for parents of preterm babies for World Prematurity Day. The team also explore the impact of bush fires on public health and health services, and probe a claim linking a ban on logging to poor mental health outcomes. With Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater, Neo Natal and Dr Sharma.

Sun, 17 Nov 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 10 November 2019

Cameron Solnordal, Peer Ambassador for SANE Australia, and star of the SBS show ‘How Mad Are You’ talks to the team about the lived experience of having schizophrenia; the team discuss the potential medical benefits of riding a motorbike; and the ancient practice of stoicism is compared to modern therapy techniques like psychotherapy and cognitive behavioural therapy. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Dolittle, Cyber Sue and Panel Beater.

Sun, 10 Nov 2019 10:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 3 November 2019

The team cover poo packs and public health, and why people are disinclined to send their poo for health screenings; surprising new research on codeine and its impacts; plus, the private health insurance death spiral. Also discussed is the eradication of type 3 polio, and the impact and popularity of Movember. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc and Panel Beater.

Sun, 03 Nov 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 27 October 2019

The team talk bunions, feet care and appropriate footwear with podiatric surgeon Dr Omar Baarini; Dr Jodie Fleming, a clinical and health psychologist and author of ‘A Hole in My Genes: A Memoir’ chats about what not to say to someone diagnosed with cancer; also explored is mental health and social media; and changing attitudes to tattoos. With Radiotherapy presenters Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G-spot.

Sun, 27 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 20 October 2019

The team canvas adolescent mental health, and chat to adolescent health experts Melissa Kang, Angela Grant, Rohan Borschmann and Ella Cehun, ahead of the Australian Association of Adolescent Health conference taking place in November. And in other medical news, hear why R.I.C.E. (Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation) may not be the best treatment for that rolled ankle. With Radiotherapy presenters Panel Beater, Dr Sharma and Neo Natal.

Sun, 20 Oct 2019 11:30:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 13 October 2019

Join Dr DoLittle, PanelBeater and CyberSue as they talk about cyber attacks and social media potrayals of self help. They will also have A/Prof Hassan Vally, an epidemiologist from La Trobe University, joining them to discuss how health research is potrayed in the media.

Sun, 13 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 06 October 2019

Join Dr Nic, Rainbow Doc, Miss Diagnosis and Prudence Steer as they discuss all things medical news, Green Health, Breast Cancer and Screening for Breast Cancer and how to manage exam stress.

Sun, 06 Oct 2019 11:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 29 September 2019

Join Dr Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G Spot on their cracker of a show as they chat to Rich Stevens from the Stuttering Association for the Young on the role they play for young Australians who stutter. They will also interview Doctor Helen O'Connell, a renowned Australian Urologist, discussing all things Continence, Female Sexuality and Female Body Image.

Sun, 29 Sep 2019 11:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 22 September 2019

Join Panelbeater and Neonatal on a very special footy finals episode of Radiotherapy, where they interview Simone Muscat, a physiotherapist who has worked with the AFLW, and Dr Andrew Jowett, one of the club doctors from Hawthorn Football Club. Everything from what they do on a day to day basis to concussions and knee injuries is dissected on this AFL special of Radiotherapy.

Panel Beater and Neonatal also discuss the very important climate strike on the 20th of September and how the climate relates to our health.

Sun, 22 Sep 2019 11:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 08 September 2019

Join Dr Nic, Prudence Steer and Panel Beater as they discuss everything new in medical news. They will be joined by Heidi & Jess from Quadia, a play detailing the lived experience of mental health and public psychiatry wards. They will also discuss a Cambridge study that aims to 'innoculate' people against fake news and Prudence Steer will walk us through the dangers of vaping.

Sun, 08 Sep 2019 11:36:40 +1000
Radiotherapy - 1 September 2019

Join Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Doctor G Spot as they discuss what is new in medical news. They will be joined by Professor Paul Myles, an anaesthetist who will walk the team through all their questions about the profession, and Doctor Frank Cahill, a clinical psychologist specialising in sleep, with a special interest in insomnia and parasomnias.

Sun, 01 Sep 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 11 August 2019

Join Dr Nic, Miss Diagnosis, Rainbow Doc and Panel Beater as they discuss the latest in medical news, the Private Lives 3 survey, how doctors interpret patient presentations and how and why doctors should be advocates.

Sun, 11 Aug 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 4 August 2019

Join Doctor Mal-Practice, Doctor G-Spot and Neonatal as they discuss whats new in medical news and all things radiotherapy. They are joined by some very special guests to discuss the wonders of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and the dangers of Voluntourism. Professor Felicity Baker will also be speaking about her new study on music and dementia. You can contact her on 8344 4449 or homeside-australia@unimelb.edu.auif you are interested.

Sun, 04 Aug 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 28 July 2019

Join Panel Beater, Doctor Sharma, Training Wheels and Radiotherapy's newest member, Neonatal, as they discuss medical education and the personal experiences of their very own medical students!

Sun, 28 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 21 July 2019

Join DoLittle, Trainer Wheels, Cyber Sue and Panel Beater as they discuss the recent Harvard Trigger Warning Study, how infectious disease deaths are rising and current medical news.

Sun, 21 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 14 July 2019

Join Dr Nic, Prudence Steer, Miss Diagnosis, Rainbow Doc and Panel beater as they discuss what's new in medical news, political prisoners and PTSD and how seagulls are related to antibiotic resistance. They will also be joined by Doctor Kate Young from Monash University in a discussion about the psychosocial aspects of Endometriosis.

Sun, 14 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 7 July 2019

Join Nurse Epipen and Dr G-Spot on a very special, all female, show. They are accompanied by guest experts Professor Jane Halliday of the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, a highly accomplished epidemiologist who focuses on the health of women and children and Doctor Stephanie Liddicoat, an architect with a particular passion about the design of both adult and paediatric hospitals.

Sun, 07 Jul 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 30 June 2019

Join Panelbeater as he talks about the world of musculoskeletal health with our guest experts, Rob Anderson, CEO of Musculoskeletal Australia and Associate Professor Christian Barton from Latrobe University.

Sun, 30 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 23 June 2019

In this weeks episode Panel Beater and Cyber Sue chat with Dr Hannah Robert from La Trobe University Centre for Health law and Society to discuss this week's High Court ruling on donor-conceived parenthood.

Sun, 23 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 16 June 2019

Join Dr Nick, Rainbow Doc, Prudence Steer and Ms Diagnosis in a discussion about Parkinson's Disease, Erectile Dysfunction and Sleep Apnoea, as well as what is new in medical news, on this week's episode of Radiotherapy.

Sun, 16 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 9 June 2019

Nurse Epi-Pen, Mal-Practice, Doctor G Spot and Pascale are joined by a panel of experts to discuss stuttering and how it is managed, and how bathing and health retreats can positively influence your health.

Sun, 09 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy — 2 June 2019

Panel Beater and Dr. Scharma were joined by a very special guest on this week’s Radiotherapy. Dr. Elisa Hill from the RMIT Neurodevelopment in Health and Disease took the team on a tour around the importance of gut-health. Touching on the “second brain” and how to keep your gut has happy as possible, Dr. Hill focussed on the gut nervous system and how it can relate to neurological disorders. In the news, passionate workers are more likely to be exploited by their bosses and the pharmacy industry may have a bigger emissions output compared to the Automotive industry. The two also discussed the Flu vaccine and clarified the myth, is it better to get a flu shot later in the season?

Sun, 02 Jun 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 26 May 2019

You are joined by the fantastic minds of Panel Beater, Training Wheels and Cyber Sioux on this week’s Radiotherapy. Cyber Sioux discusses the interesting topic of prosopagnosia, the inability to recognise faces. Training Wheels also got stuck into the AMA’s annual conference. Panel Beater also continues his self help exploration by delving into mindfulness apps. In the news, Australia’s recent election may have had such a difference between result and polling due to embarassment, as well as this, Training Wheels discusses the concerning number of women murdered publically in Melbourne.

Sun, 26 May 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 19 May 2019

Dr. Nick, Ms. Medic, Rainbow Doc and Prudence Steer discussed important but dour topics on this weeks Radiotherapy. The team discussed the governments stance on tackling school students mental health, and he prevalence of alcohol consumption. Dr. Nick himself attended a conference in Victoria outlining the state governments new assisted dying policy to be made official in June. In the news, the US state of Alabamas strict new abortion laws come into effect and Alzheimer's statistics are set to triple as told by a new study.

Sun, 19 May 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 12 May 2019

Mel-Practice, Nurse Epi-Pen and Doctor G-spot ran the ship of this week's pre-Winter vessel on Radiotherapy. Nurse Sonya Ellia visited the Radiotherapy team today to delve into her expertise in the world of vaccinations. Working at the Royal Children's Hospital she impart all of her vaccination and virus wisdom. Professor Peter Mitchell also visited the studio to explore his realm of stroke and brain clots. In the news, G-spot discussed insomnia and how it can be caused by an inability to process emotions. Epi-Pen also went more in depth on strokes and how drugs could cause a new form of stroke.

Sun, 12 May 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 5 May 2019

Panel Beater, and Dr. Scharma tackled the important topic of gut-health this week on Radiotherapy. The teams first guest was gastroenterologist Dr. Chamara Basnayake who delved into what gastroenterology entails as well as the importance of diet. From Dr. Basnayake, the team called up Bobbie Riley, who was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis at just 20. After receiving a faecal transplant, with help from Dr. Basnayake, Bobbie is an advocate for good gut-health and shared her story on this weeks show! In the news, a patient and three nurses were stabbed by another patient at Sydneys Royal Prince Alfred and the nutritional value of packaged foods and drinks were reevaluated.

Sun, 05 May 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 28 April 2019

Dr. Do Little, Cyber Sioux, Training Wheels and Panel Beater were your providers of your dose of Radiotherapy this week! Joined first by Martin Williams, a postdoctoral research fellow from Monash University, the Radiotherapy team explored psycho-active substances and their effects on us. Cyber Sioux discussed 5G and its introduction to the world. Training Wheels also discusses a doctor dismissed for professional misconduct. Panel Beater also continues his ongoing exploration of self-help.

Sun, 28 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 21 April 2019

Dr. Nick, Panel Beater, and Miss Diagnosis were joined by Radiotherapys brand new panellist Prudence Steer to discuss the wide world of medicine this week. Our new team member discusses his speciality in ovarian cancer. Miss Diagnosis discusses the toxicology issues surrounding Easter time and children, and may also ease your mind on your chocolate habits. Dr. Nick brings in his knowledge about the first implementation of real-time prescription services - dont quite know what this? Radiotherapy will keep you up to date on this weeks episode! In the news, the governments budget for health gets an update in lieu of the upcoming election and Flu cases are increasing with numbers gradually staggering until Winter.

Sun, 21 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 14 April 2019

Joining Nusre Epi-Pen, Mal-Practice, and Doctor G-Spot were a mix of different experts in the fields of alcohol abuse, and sexting. Joining the Radiotherapy group today was Dr Patrick Tollen and Associate Professor Petra Staiger who are both experts in addictive substances including alcohol. Associate Professor Staiger brought her expertise on a particular phone application that cuts down alcohol consumption. Research Fellow at Deakin University, Elizabeth Clancy, helped our Radiotherapy team navigate the world of sexting and how its normalized amongst our young people. In the news, its time to prepare for Easter with some chocolate facts and men are injecting things to their penis...why? Tune in to find out.

Sun, 14 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 7 April 2019

Happy Turn-The-Clocks-Back-An-Hour Day! With one extra hour in the day, we had extra time with Doctor Sharma and Panel Beater to get our weekly dose of Radiotherapy. Todays topic is nutrition and to help the team discuss this far reaching topic, they had the help of dietitian Millie Padula. Breaking down myths, and stigmas surrounding diet, the team went in-depth on how to improve our well being. In the news, theres been an update to medicare in this years budget and also the Pharmacy Guild of Australia has been found of donating $15k to One Nation.

Sun, 07 Apr 2019 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 31 March 2019

Cyber Sioux, Capri and Panel Beater brought a bunch of different topics to deliver your weekly dose of Radiotherapy. Cyber Sioux experienced Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre receiving new funding from the government which included a visit from ScoMo himself. Dr Ngaree Blow, the Director of First Nations Health at Melbourne University brings her expertise to discuss her job in improving health care for First Nations people. Panel Beater also extends the discussion on his long-form conversation on self-help. In the news, studies have found a link between miscarriages and working the night shift.

Sun, 31 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 24 March 2019

Dr. Nick, Rainbow Doc and Panel Beater were the doctors leading the conversation on this weeks Radiotherapy. The doctors were oined in the studio by psychologists-in-learning Emily Weir, and Iszzy Williamson, who came in to discuss their new Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Everybody Needs Therapy. In the news, supposedly forgetting requires more physical effort than remembering...baffled? Make sure you listen for Rainbow Docs explanation. And, does a hot coffee and apple vinegar cause esophageal cancer?

Sun, 24 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 17 March 2019

Epi-pen, Dr. G-Spot and Dr. Mal-Practice collected a glorious mixture of experts for this weeks chock-a-block Radiotherapy. Dr Bruce Bolan the Chief Preventative Health Officer from the Department of Health and Human Services discusses the Victorian Sexual Health Service Review and how it will impact us. Director of the Dax Centre, Charmaine Smith and fellow artist Jessie Brooks-Dowsett discuss their new exhibition Stigma: dismantled, revealed which delves into the mental health discussion hoping to widen the conversation through art. Author Caro Lewellyn discusses her new book Diving Into Glass which reveals her new life after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.

Sun, 17 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 10 March 2019

Its the early morning Skeleton crew of Radiotherapy this week, and youre joined by none other than the humerus Panel Beater and the ribbing Dr. Scharma. Clap your metacarpals together as the two discuss the stresses of being a University student in 2019. The show will also be joined together by one ligament, bone to bone, by the theme of the commodification of the health industry.

Sun, 10 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 3 March 2019

Panel Beater, Training Wheels and Capri talk about a mixture of different topics from the medical field. Capri discusses the Academy Award winning documentary Period. End of Sentence, Training Wheels looks at patient confidentiality, and Panel Beater explores the self help industry. In the news, Australia has recently been listed one of the healthiest English-speaking countries in the world!

Sun, 03 Mar 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 17 February 2019

Doctor Mal-Practice and Nurse Epi-Pen spoke about the Pituitary Gland on this week's episode with help from a surgeon, pathologist and patient to discuss what the gland is and what can go awry with the gland itself. Firstly they spoke to Jo about her own experience with her own Pituitary Gland producing excessive Human Growth Hormone due to a growth. Catriona McLean, a neurological pathologist and director of the Victorian Brain Bank, as well as surgeon Nicky Martin also discuss the tiny gland so vital to our brains.

Sun, 17 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 10 February 2019

Hawkeye, Doctor Scharma and Panel Beater honed in on a very specific subject on today's episode of Radiotherapy. The three experienced doctors discussed the world of Public Health infomercials and how the public's health is informed and determined by government reform and intervention.

Sun, 10 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 3 February 2019

Welcome to 2019 lovely Radiotherapists! On the first episode of the year you were joined by Doctor Do-Little, The Vincent Van Gogh of Radio (Panel Beater), Doctor Training Wheels and Cyber Sioux! Joining your Radiotherapy team was Catherine Deveny, an author and politician who holds writing workshop for those with cancer. Sprinkled in was the news as well as discussion on Toxic masculinity, eating and how it affects the planet as well as a discussion on digital health strategies.

Sun, 03 Feb 2019 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 16 December 2018

It's the last episode of Radiotherapy for 2018! To celebrate a fantastic year in medicine and health, Panel Beater, Hawkeye and Doctor Sharma reflected on the year's best stories.

Sun, 16 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 9 December 2018

Nurse Epipen, Doctor Mal-Practice and Doctor G-Spot were joined by an excellent array of guests on this week of Radiotherapy. Doctor Mick Creedy and Harry Brown from the Royal Children's Hospital, discussed ChIPS (Chronic Illness Peer Support) with the doctors and how it works. The achiever of a long list of credentials, Professor Felicity Baker discussed the importance of musical therapy on patience and how it can dictate moods and better recovery.

Sun, 09 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 2 December 2018

On this episode, the Radiotherapists welcome a new panelist under their wings! CyberSue, is our latest inclusion to the team, joining her were the Panel Beater and Doctor Do-Little. Joining the team was Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia Director of Support and Community Outreach, Doctor Amanda Pomery, who discussed the importance of prostate health and intensive prostate care. Panel Beater also discusses the power of mental health on democracy. In the news, was a baby really genetically tinkered with to prevent AIDS? Dr. Do-Little thought it was balderdash.

Sun, 02 Dec 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 25 November 2018

This week's radiotherapists: Miss Medic, Miss Diagnosis, and Dr. Nick were joined by an incredible guest. Author of the book, 'The Maddest Place on Earth,' and clinical psychologist Jill Giese discussed asylums and the way they used to work. The idea of loneliness was also discussed and how, in our social media filled world, could we possibly connect better. In light of the new elections, the doctors also discussed safe injecting rooms and their utmost importance.

Sun, 25 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 18 November 2018

Peri Partum, Panel Beater, Doctor Sharma, and Hawkeye were your radiotherapists today giving you your radio prescription with your RRR subscription. They were joined by author extraordinaire Kaz Cooke to discuss her own parenting tips, what goes into her books and her newly fresh in stores book: 'Babies and Toddlers.' Hawkeye also brought in the topic of the #StayInYourLane on Twitter that brought many social media scrollers the reality surgeons face when dealing with gunshot wounds and fatalities in the US.

Sun, 18 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 11 November 2018

This week's episode's focus is the Brain. Using their brains to talk about brains are the Radiotherapists Nurse Epipen and Doctor Mel Practice. Joining them were three very special, brain-centric guests. Inspirational speaker and stroke survivor Emma Gee discusses her story and her new book 'Reinventing Emma.' Stroke-expert and expert in prevention of disease, Professor Amanda Thrift explored the ways to prevent stroke and neurologist Doctor John Waterston deeply explores his experience with inner-ear neurology and helps us understand the meanings behind migraines, vertigo and hangover headaches.

Sun, 11 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 4 November 2018

In this week's episode Panel Beater, Dr. Do-Little, Dr. Capri and Training Wheels delved into the topics of psychological fonts and saying no to patients. Joined by RMIT Behavioural Business Lab expert Dr. Janneke Blijlevens, the team discussed a new font called 'Sans Forgetica.' Dr. Capri also discussed her experiences of being a GP and the importance of being able to say no to some patient requests. In news, the team of doctors also discussed Nauru, and Rubella's eradication in Australia.

Sun, 04 Nov 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 28 October 2018

Rainbow Doc, Panel Beater, Miss Medic and Doctor Malice joined you this week on Radiotherapy, with a long list of topics and issues, ranging from the topics of sexology, to art therapy, to inherent bullying within the medical field.

Sun, 28 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 21 October 2018

Panel Beater, Peri Partum, Lady Gaga and Dr. Sharma guides you through a plethora of issues on today's show. Dr. Catherine Crook AM brought her knowledge on the use of music in the medical field. Dr. Sharma brought in the eloquent and profound Ruth Mitchell to discuss Nauru, and its detention centres. Lady Gaga discussed Scott Morrisson's views on LGBT+ representation in schools and how policy may interrupt many childhoods.

Sun, 21 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 14 October 2018

In front of a live studio audience, the Radiotherapy team of Mal Practice, Dr. Do-Little and Autonomy celebrate Radiotherapy's 25 years in style. Joined by two special guests Jill Stark and Nelly Thomas, the team traversed the massive topic of mental health to celebrate World Mental Health Day.

Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 7 October 2018

Capri, Panel Beater and Training Wheels explored a range of medical discussions on today's episode. Capri brought in Epidemiologist expert Professor Jane Hocking to discuss sexual health. Motor Neuron Disease Victoria/Neurological Alliance Chief Executive Officer, Rod Harris also joined the team to discuss the NDIS and its funding gap. In the medical news Training Wheels had a baby! Wahoo! The Nobel Prizes and Fecal Occult Blood Testing also came up, why? Listen and find out!

Sun, 07 Oct 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 30 September 2018

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault and the legal process of sexual assault allegations. If you find any of that confronting or triggering, listener discretion is advised. Call 1800 RESPECT if you find today's episode confronting.

On this week's show you are joined by Doctor Nick, Doctor Malice and Miss Diagnosis as they reflect on the AFL Grand Final and the Bret Kavanaugh sexual assault case in the US. Miss Diagnosis went to the statistical heart of sexual assault cases and their subsequent investigations.

Doctor Nick and Malice discussed the AFL Grand Final and the psychological concepts of "winning" and "losing."

In news Miss Diagnosis needed surgery to fix her Iliotibial band syndrome and other medical news.

Sun, 30 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 23 September 2018

Panel Beater, Hawkeye, and Doctor Sharma had a slew of guests discussing many wide subjects. ENT surgeon, Doctor Eric Levi, talked about physical and emotional burnout and how it affects physicians and surgeons, and hopefully how it can be fixed. Lucy Moir and Debra Lawrence with their darkly comedic Fringe Festival show 'Write Loud and Clear About What Hurts' about a wild therapy session. As told by Lucy and Debra, the show dives deep into modern day's narcissism and trivial ploys for attention. In the news, Doctor Sharma discussed the "Aspri' trial, a trial looking into the elderly's use of Asprin.

Sun, 23 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 16 September 2018

On this week's episode, Panel Beater and Miss Diagnosis discussed genital cosmetic surgery, and mythbusted the facts behind Asylum Seekers with help from Doctor Gemma Sharp from Monash University. In the news, the team reflected on R U Ok day, and went deep into its positives and issues.

Sun, 16 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 9 September 2018

The Panel Beater and Capri were joined by two experts in body positivity and body image to discuss two differing sides of how we see our bodies. Author of the new book 'Learning To Love Your Body,' Jess Sanders discussed the body image complications of young girls and how important self love is. Jack Haynes, alternatively, discussed his research into the body images of young elite sportsman, and the complications that arise from aiming for physical perfection. In news, the doctors discussed the all time low in alcohol consumption which is spearheaded by a surprising age group.

Sun, 09 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 2 September 2018

In this episode, Miss Medic, Panel Beater, Doctor Malice, and Lolly Doc got together for this Dad's day. For Father's Day 2018, the doctors discussed many different dad jokes, and men-related health. From erectile dysfunction to mental health to parenting methods, the doctors got at the heart of many different men's health issues.

Sun, 02 Sep 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 12 August 2018

On today's show, Dr. Do-Little, Capri and the Panel Beater discuss the devil's lettuce. Talking through their munchies, the doctors brought in two guests, Medical student Dinesh and vice expert and lawyer Jared Bartell to talk all things green and calming. In news, Capri discussed disease stigmatisation, concentrating on how Hep-C sufferers are often stigmatised.

Sun, 12 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 5 August 2018

Dr. Nick, Miss Medic. Dr. Malice and Miss Diagnosis discuss a hefty load of medical topics. First up, Dr. discusses pediatric psychology and how it can be altered in toys. Miss Medic brought up food, specifically orthorexia and "#cleaneating." Dr. Malice spoke about vicarious trauma, and how we experience empathetic trauma day to day. Last up, fresh (or maybe not so fresh) from a Medical Ball, Miss Diagnosis discussed the power of alcohol to stop illness and colds.

Sun, 05 Aug 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 29 July 2018

Panel Beater, Doctor Scharma and Hawkeye join you on this week of Radiotherapy. Joining them, is Associate Professor Petra Staiger from Deakin University, a psychological specialist in alcoholic and smoking habits who is developing a new app to support those suffering from substance dependency. Ayey Madut and her sister, Wilma Madut, also joined the group to discuss being a medical scientist and a migrant from South Sudan and her experience being a part of these communities. In medical news, the team discuss the MyHealth records situation and how it affects them.

Sun, 29 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 22 July 2018

For this week Doctor Mel Practice and Nurse Epipen were joined by a familiar face. Professor Steven Ellen (who you might know as Doctor Do-Little), was joined by his co-author Catherine Deveny to discuss his recently launched book 'Mental: Everything You Never Knew You Needed to Know About Mental Health. The team was also joined by Professor Peter Brukner to discuss another book. Prof. Brukner's book 'Fat Load Of Good' dives into nutrition and the importance of healthy fats and triglycerides in your diet. In doctorly news, the team also discussed the neuro-science behind neckties and how they cause "socially acceptable strangulation" and are a bed for carrying disease.

Sun, 22 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 15 July 2018

In this episode you are joined by Panel Beater, Doctor Training Wheels (the resident doctor in training) and Doctor Do-Little to discuss breastfeeding under the Trump administration. Professor Noel Woodford joined the Radiotherapists to discuss what goes into being a forensic pathologist (a doctor that deals in murders or crimes to assist the judicial system). Panel Beater also brought the interesting topic in how we psychologically view international stories - specifically the differences between Asylum seekers on Manus Island, and the rescued boys in Thailand.

Sun, 15 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 8 July 2018

Dr. Nick, Miss Diagnosis, Rainbow Doc and Doctor Malice this week discuss a range of topics from hand washing, the birds and the bees talk with patients and vinyl...yes, like vinyl records. Rainbow Doc brought her topic of how important it is to discuss sex with patients, getting to the nitty gritty of what language to use and understanding consent. Dr. Nick visited the NGV and, in a starry eyed daze, discussed the link between art and wellness. Matthew Hoyne joined the team to discuss vinyl, the waste made in hospitals, and how vinyl could be recycled to shorten hospitals' footprint. The doctor, doctors gave us the news by discussing studies into doctors and hand washing, as well as the psychiatric effects Hannah Gadsby's 'Nanette' has had.

Sun, 08 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 1 July 2018

On this week's show, Dr SK, Doctor Peri Partum, Lady Gaga and Panel Beater explored the topics of older listeners, how they interact with music and how it affects their well being with Dr Amanda Krause, a fellow researcher at the Conservatorium of Music, Melbourne University. The CEO of SANE Australia, Jack Heath, discussed their merge with the Dax Centre, a merge that reduces stigmatisation of mental health. In news, the team discuss the potential of easing whiplash symptoms through psychotherapy and the childhood trauma consequences in separation of parents when children are detained.

Sun, 01 Jul 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 24 June 2018

On this episode of Radiotherapy, the doctorial team was joined by Associate Professor Tom Kotsimbos, a specialist in lung transplantation and cystic fibrosis and the Head of infection and immunity research at The Alfred Hospital to discuss what doctors can learn from fine art. Hi everybody! Doctor Nick, respected GP, with far too many hobbies to list, also joined the crew to discuss Herpes, and its evolution in medical history. They also discussed medical news about the NHS crisis.

Sun, 24 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 17 June 2018

This week Dr David Bradford is in the studio to discuss his life as a gay doctor intimately involved in the HIV epidemic and his new book Tell Me I'm Ok: A Doctor's Story. Plus the team takes a look at how some people can eat anything and stay slim, and whether bicarb soda is the gaffer tape of healthcare.

Sun, 17 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 10 June 2018

This week Panel Beater, Dr. Malice and Rainbow Doc had a visit fromMelanie Scott and her Service Dog, Paddington, who talked about the use of therapy and service dogs with people with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This lead into a discussion about the irreversible effects of trauma on the body and the mind and the way that the medical profession is changing to better understand complex post traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD.)

Sun, 10 Jun 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 27 May 2018

This week the team discuss the latest in health news, including the world mosquito program which aims to eradicate mosquito born diseases and the recent repeal of anti-abortion laws in Ireland. Dr. Nadia Chaves of Behaviour Works visits the studio to discuss her PhD focussed on person-centred care and how people are treated as patients.

Sun, 27 May 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 20 May 2018

Join Dr. Dolittle and Panel Beater as they discuss the recent ebola outbreak, why you won't get arthritis from cracking your knuckles and other health news. Plus, music therapist and musician Stephen Skov talks about how he helps people with cancer and Katherine Lorenz, chief lawyer at Monash Health, talks Law Week.

Sun, 20 May 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 13 May 2018

A big show this week with an all female, all mum panel for Mother's Day. Talking about the core beliefs had about motherhood that often lead to distress and how mother's day is an incredibly hard day for many. And also the 'first 1000 days of life'? The doctors are looking at whether there's evidence for all the hype.

Sun, 13 May 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 6 May 2018

This week the doctors discuss Johann Hari's thoughts about disconnectedness in modern society, more on the effect of sugar and how ways thesugar corporations have influence ondietitians and a look into films Frozen and Inside Out on the context of giving children more of an understanding about their emotions and the parts they play in modern society.

Sun, 06 May 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 29 April 2018

This week the doctors talk to very special guests: Dr Deborah Neesham, gynecological oncologist and cancer surgeon andAssociate Professor Edwina Wright, an infectious diseases consultant and researcher specialsing in HIV and so much more.

Sun, 29 Apr 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 22 April 2018

This week the doctors ask some big questions: Do your eating habits affect your relationships? What about vice versa? And which flu vaccine should you get this year (there are three to choose from). Plus special guests, Kate Thompson, the manager of ONTrac - the adolescent cancer service at Peter Mac, in to talk about the unique challenges 15 to 25 year olds face when diagnosed with cancer.

Sun, 22 Apr 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 15 April 2018

This week, our resident Emergency Room Physician, Lolly Doc, will be telling us why he believes Private Health is a huge problem today. Also talking with Dr Malice about how to recognise dissociation in children and adolescents in light of a new book that's just come out.

Sun, 15 Apr 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 8 April 2018

This week the doctors talk to comedian Simon Hughes about his own perspective on addiction and his upcoming show Man vs Meth. Also, Health news, good news for future citizens regarding perinatal medicine, Instagram and the Stanford Prison Experiment.

Sun, 08 Apr 2018 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 25 March 2018

This week the docotrs are joined by two great guests - Adam McKenzie, who has a comedy festival show about his experience of cancer, and Sally Goldner from TransGender Victoria to talk about the experience of health care for gender diverse Victorians. Plus the usual news and views and music and banter.

Sun, 25 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 18 March 2018

A very exciting episode for the doctors with special guest Dr Elise Bialylew. The mastermind behind Mindful in May and author of this brand new book - The Happiness Plan.

Sun, 18 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 11 March 2018

This week the doctors talk to Professor Kulkarni's about women's mental health, homelessness and mental illness, incentive of GP's to over investigate their patients and the insanity defence.

Sun, 11 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 4 March 2018

This weeks Radiotherapy brings guests: Prof Miles Prince, haematologist at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre will discuss the immune system, haematogical cancers and new treatments. Dr Nick Carr will update us on all things Measles.

Sun, 04 Mar 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 25 February 2018

This week the Doctor's talk gun violence, mobile phones for kids, and crashing online exams. Joining them, a guest from the Office of the Public Advocate to tell us about the new Medical Treatment Act - everything about consent changes on March 12.

Sun, 25 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 18 February 2018

This week on Radiotherapy: Special guest Zara Thompson, who's a music therapist involved in the Dementia Choir. A choir set up for people suffering from dementia and their carers and it's having incredible positive impacts for both groups. We'll also be talking about melodies at the other end of life - music to enhance infant development - as well as all you need to know about the new recommendations for pap tests.

Sun, 18 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 11 February 2018

This week the doctors come together to discuss big new news on preventing HIV infection, understanding the molecular basis of mental illness and a discussion about understanding Darren Aronofsky's (not so favored film) film 'Mother'.

Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 5 February 2018

The first show returning for 2018! Joining Dr Mal in the studio is philosopher & ethicist Associate Professor Christopher Cordner from Melbourne University to discuss 'Simple Goodness' as well as telling us about the field of medical ethics. Also from Melbourne Uni is Associate Professor Brock Bastian who has a fascinating take on pain and suffering and the meaning we give to them.

Mon, 05 Feb 2018 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 17 December 2017

On the last edition of Radiotherapy for 2017 it's a jam packed show. Expert neurologist Prof Mark Cook is in the studio to explain innovative new technology to help predict seizures in epilepsy. Plus a look at the controversial survey about surgical costs published this week by Choice Magazine, and the latest in long acting reversible contraceptives (curiously called LARCs).

Thank you to all the listeners for a great year!

Sun, 17 Dec 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 10 December 2017

This weeks edition of Radiotherapy is packed full of guests. A/Prof Patrick Charles is an Infectious Diseases Physician at The Austin and joins us to explain faecal transplantation. Dr Shane Nanayakkara is a cardiologist at the Alfred Hospital and will discuss heart diseases in relation to high blood pressure, obesity and aging and Dr Jade Goodge is a singer, songwriter and GP who will share his mix of medicine and the arts.

Sun, 10 Dec 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 3 December 2017

This week the doctors are with special guest, who happens to be is the head of Melbourne Genomics, A/Prof Clara Gaff, coming in to explain the genomics revolution. Also Dr Capri is taking a look at screening, and the Panel Beater will pass his eye over the history of snake oil salesmen.

Sun, 03 Dec 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 26 November 2017

This week the doctors speak with some very special guests. First - Pamela Nathan - Director of the Australian Aboriginal Relations Program at CASSE who's going to tell us all about how psychoanalysis is helping Aboriginal Communities. Second - Gen Kelsang Dornying - Buddhist Monk - here to tell us about his fascinating transition from telecommunications in London to Buddhist Monk in Melbourne, and share some wisdom for us all to help us through the daily grind.

Sun, 26 Nov 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 19 November 2017

This week the Radiotherapy hosts talk news from around the world of medicine. Lady Gaga is back for us with an update on the massive yes vote by the people of Australia to the SSM survey, and talk about the implications of that for people who identify as LGBTIQ. Some insightful knowledge about chimpanzees and medical research: this is actually a good news story! And our resident film and popular culture expert SK will be speaking to the significance of Hamlet in psychological terms.

Sun, 19 Nov 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 12 November 2017

This week the doctors talk being outside and sun smarts with specialist dermatologist Dr. Yan Pan. Also joining the team to share some stories is Professor Greg Snell, who is the head of the Lung Transplant Service at the Alfred Hospital.

Sun, 12 Nov 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 5 November 2017

This week the doctors ask the question: are you accidentally investing in tobacco thru your superannuation? One doctor discovered she was and did something about it. Dr Bronwyn King joins the crew to tell the story. Also, meditation Apps - are they any good? And the flu this year - why was it SO bad? Plus some hot tips about what your GP SHOULD do.

Sun, 05 Nov 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 29 October 2017

This week a new presenter, Rainbow Doc, joins the team as they discuss the complexity of caring for carers, Trichotillomania (hair pulling,)and the benefits of baby talk.

Sun, 29 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 22 October 2017

This week the doctors discuss what is happening in the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the passage of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Legislation happening in the Victorian Parliament. Also a surprise guest comes to join in the discussion.

Sun, 22 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 15 October 2017

This week is packed full of information all about memory and forgetfulness, featuring a huge panel of experts.

Sun, 15 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 8 October 2017

This week is with Drs: Trainer-wheels, Capri and Panel Beater, plus special guest Dr. Vincent Cornelisse, where they'll be discussing sexual health, thunderstorm asthma, and Ride2Work Day.

Sun, 08 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 1 October 2017

Dr. Louise Cooper. Expert in emotion focused therapy who also works at Queerspace. Lolly Doc talks the perils of summer and Dr. Malice talks about the particularly interesting conference he had attended.

Sun, 01 Oct 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 24 September 2017

This week the doctors discuss a few important questions, including: Can someone hack your pacemaker?Can lithium prevent dementia?What's it like being a doctor and a patient? ...and Zombie Film?

Also a guest who works on an LGBTIQ hotline; she'll be talking about the impact of the SS marriage debate on mental health in the LGBTIQ community.

Sun, 24 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 17 September 2017

This week we have paediatric neurologist Dr Jeremy Freeman talking about epilepsy, medical marijuana as well as some new gene therapies for neurological conditions. Dr David Hawkes talks HPV (human papillomavirus) and a variety of research on womens health. We also talk medical consent and more general vaccination issues.

Sun, 17 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 10 September 2017

This week on Radiotherapy: Prof Suresh Sundram from the Cabrini Asylum Seeker and Refugee Health Hub is in the studio to talk about refugee health and call for volunteers. Also Bianca Caputi from Diabetes Victoria will tell us about their Life! program, and, we'll take a look at social media addiction.

Sun, 10 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 3 September 2017

This week the doctors talk about the marriage equality ads, is it okay for doctors to advertise a particular view or opinion when the current medical evidence suggests a contrary opinion? As well as this are talks on the "Resignation Syndrome" and the current flu apocalypse.

Sun, 03 Sep 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 27 August 2017

This week Dr Peri Partum takes the chair with her guests to answer some big medical questions, such as: Is vitamin B the next frontier in preventing birth defects and miscarriage? Can we erase bad memories using pulsed light? Is gene editing becoming a realistic option for cure of human genetic diseases?

Sun, 27 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 8 August 2017

This week the doctors talks halitosis (also known as bad breath). As well as this theychat about the rising popularity of psychotherapy in the UK and the implications for Australia.

Tue, 08 Aug 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 30 July 2017

In this episodeMcZiff is in the drivers seat and Peripartum will talk painmanagement, Vyom's onto the Charlie Gard case and McZiff will point us to a few key differences between seeing apsychologistand a psychiatrist.

Sun, 30 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 23 July 2017

This week the Doctors talk bugs, viruses, bacteria, infection and the importance of hand washing in saving lives.

Sun, 23 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 16 July 2017

This week on Radiotherapy: Dr Trainer-wheels is at the helm. We've also got Drs Capri, Peri-Partum and Panel Beater very excited to talk to you about surgical voluntourism, sexual health, and the recent University of Melbourne MD Student Conference.

Sun, 16 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 9 July 2017

This week the doctors are talking about violence against health care workers in light of the death of Patrick Pritzwald-Stegmann. We'll also be hearing about NAIDOC week and the importance of language... as well as Miss Medic's Top 5 tips for travelling with kids.

Sun, 09 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 2 July 2017

In this episode Perry Parton talks opioids in the USand how we can learn from this in Australia, SK deconstructs the iconic film Fatal Attraction and the loose use of mental health terms.

Sun, 02 Jul 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 25 June 2017

This week on Radiotherapy Dr Stacey Lynch comes in to talk about mosquitoes and Ross River Virus, and infectious diseases doctor Dr Spock informs us how to stay healthy when overseas, with the latest on Japanese Encephalitis and other infections. Additionally, Dr Kate Gazzard talks about VFR travel (visiting friends and relatives) and the risks kids face, andDr Nick, GP extraordinaire, gives us the heads up on avoiding deep vein thrombosisand other problems we might encounter when travelling.

Sun, 25 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 18 June 2017

This week on Radiotherapy Chelsea Rouge-Serret and Joey Lynch from Canteen Victoria talkabout cancer in young people and how to support themselves and their families.

Sun, 18 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 11 June 2017

This episode we talk to Dr Sarah Edelman to talk about her new book - 'Good Thinking: A Teenagers Guide to Managing Stress and Emotions using CBT". Then, second guest Silvana Lettieri - manager of Headspace in Hawthorn, a mental health service for young people. Also some info on the latest guidelines for complex trauma in young people.

Sun, 11 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 4 June 2017

This week on Radiotherapy join us for the return of our beloved TallMan after an extended absence saving the world one neuron at a time - he's in to talk about the meaning of life. Dr Peri is back to finish her illuminating series on psilocybin and death anxiety and Dr SK is in to talk about the psycho dynamic aspects of the movies Prometheus and Aliens.Dr Anabolics is manning the panel and we have a catch-up including some more thoughts on suicide assessment.

Sun, 04 Jun 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 28 May 2017

In this episode we talk to Sarah Dash about the connection between Mood & Food and A/Prof Campbell Paul in understanding the mind of an infant.

Sun, 28 May 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 21 May 2017

This is an episode about healthy lifestyle focusing on obesity as well as fathers and how they can seek support from each other on parenting.

Sun, 21 May 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 14 May 2017

This year's Mothers' Day edition feautures Dr.Autonomy and two guest speakers Ms.Medic and Anthea Rhodes talking about what it means to be both a doctor and a mother.

Sun, 14 May 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 7 May 2017

On this episode of Radiotherapy, Maggie Groff calls in to talk to the team. Maggie trained as a nurse in the early 70s in the UK and has written a memoir called 'Not Your Average Nurse'. She talks about her book and how much the nursing profession has changed over the last few decades. Dr Peri Partum has a bit of a rant about Peroxitine and a recent article in the Guardian about long-time anti-depressant use. And SK reviews the new doc 'Madness in the Fast Lane' and tell us all about 'folie a deux.' All with Annabolics at the helm this week doing hosting duties!

If you or anyone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline in Australia - 13 11 14.

Sun, 07 May 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 30 April 2017

On this episode we hear Professor Wendy Brown talking about the various options of weight loss surgery to the team of of Malpractice, Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis and EpiPen. The also look at adherence to medications for patients, techniques to stave of dementia, and an anecdote from Miss Diagnosis about medical education.

Sun, 30 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 23 April 2017

On this episode we hear about Telehealth. The team on Radiotherapy have nurse Susan Jury in the studio to talk about Telehealth and whether it is time for the medical world to get Uber'ed? To get Airbnb'ed? To become digitalised? The team also discuss about the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why and try to discover what is ayahuasca? And finally, how does a country measure it's happiness, and why should it bother.

The team of Dolittle, Peri Partum and Dr Panel Beater are behind the microphones today.

If you or anyone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline in Australia - 13 11 14.

Sun, 23 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 16 April 2017

Headaches are the most common neurological problem seen by GPs worldwide with more than half the worlds population experiencing some form of headache each year. With more than one hundred headache types described, the team on this episode of Radiotherapy will try and make sense of some of the more common types and offer some practical tips on management. The team also talk about, scurvy, peptic ulcers and Lollydoc talks about a recent independent review into the sexual misconduct of doctors in Victoria.

There is also some chocolate eating fun that is wonderfully mindful, but Malice gets a bit too excited by it all.

The team of Ms Medic, Lollydoc, Malice and Autonomy are behind the microphones today.

Sun, 16 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 9 April 2017

The team from Radiotherapy have Dr Viam Sharma in the studio as a special guest this week. They talk to him about magic, homeopathy, skepticism and being a mentalist. There are also discussions about Ketamine and how it can help with depression and mental health. SK also looks at the psychological effects and the motivation of why people decide to take part in reality TV.

The team of McZiff, SK, Per-Partum are behind the microphones today.

If you or anyone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline in Australia - 13 11 14.

Sun, 09 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 2 April 2017

Doctors Malpractice, EpiPen (who has just come back from a long-distance cycle!) are your panellists for todays program. Professor Jenny Philip, the professor of Palliative Care at St Vincents Hospital comes in to talk about her work and clinical research in palliative care. Also, former panellist, Dr Pen-E-Cillan is in to talk immunisation as well. The team also talk about things in the medical world that are fake and what to look for in doctors coming in from university.

Sun, 02 Apr 2017 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 26 March 2017

On this episode of Radiotherapy, we hear about social media within the medical profession, as well as the topic of suicide and what patients and doctors can do to support those who may be thinking of taking their life. Professor Julie Willis, the dean of the Melbourne University of Architecture, Building and Planning talks about designing buildings and spaces to better care for people. The team also talk to David Hipgrave, a locally trained international child public health expert with extensive experience in Africa and Asia. He comes in to explain how child healthcare is delivered globally.

This team presenting this week are Doolittle, Training Wheels and Dr Gonzo

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14

Sun, 26 Mar 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 19 March 2017

On todays episode Miss Medic, Lollydoc, Malice & Autonomy talk to paediatrician from the Royal Childrens Hospital Dr Anthea Rhodes about the latest Australia Child Poll. Lollydoc looks into the ethics and health of homelessness and human rights & Dr Malice talks about mother-infant bonding. Also somehow the team talk about Ani diFranco, Teenage Fanclub... Justin Bieber and... Adele? on RRR? Yes, well even though this is a show about health, anything can happen here on Radiotherapy apparantely.

Sun, 19 Mar 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 12 March 2017

Annabolics, SK & Peri Partum have guest Pennie Stoyles, a science educator and a rep from the ANZ Gynecologic Oncology Group in to talk about challenges to find cures for cancer, particularly in women. Peri Partum talks about pets and PTSD and SK does his regular review of the impact of psychology and medicine in TV. In this episode, he takes a look at 'The Bates Motel.'

Sun, 12 Mar 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 5 March 2017

There was no Radiotherapy this past Sunday on RRR as Radio Marinara took over the shows slot for a special 2 hour 20-year celebration from Baha in the suburb of Rye. But as a treat to you podcasters, Doolittle did pop by to the live OB to chat about the relationship between the two shows over the years and we thought wed bring that to you on the podcast feed. Normal transmission resumes next week!

Thu, 09 Mar 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 26 February 2017

Dolittle hosts along with Capri and Training Wheels this week for their first show of the year, and what a first guest they have! An AFL footballer on a show about medicine? What in the world is this? After many denouncements about the sport from many hosts in the crew over the years, they now have an actual footballer on the show! Gavin Crosisca joins the crew to talk about his career trajectory into drug counselling.

There are also chats about safe injecting rooms, more updates on medical marijuana and how and when to question your doctor.

Sun, 26 Feb 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 19 February 2017

Miss Medic & Malice are in the studio to talk about Jared Rougheads recurrent melanoma and a new treatment to fight it. Malice also does a follow up to McZiffs segment last week looking at personality traits of Donald Trump and a chat bout Four Corners report on complementary medicines. Theres also discussions about the DSM-5 - the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals in the U.S. and a new initiative of the Victorian Government to get GPs into secondary schools.

Sun, 19 Feb 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 12 February 2017

McZiff, Per Partum and SK this week talk about assisted dying legislation, Peri talks about the film Lion and the issues behind destitution and abandonment of children. McZiff also talks about Donald Trump and anxieties people may have about him. Plus guest microbiologist Jason McKenzie chats to the crew about recent cases of Ross River Virus.

Sun, 12 Feb 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 5 February 2017

Its the first episode of 2017! The doctors are ready to bring a whole great amount of info and education about all things health. On this episode, Malpractice hosts a great panel of guests and topics! Peri Natal looks at the psychological effects shown in the recent film Split (as well as the psychological effects of tennis). Dr Junior talks about the health benefits and negatives of the Mediterranean diet. Also EpiPen talks immunisation in pharmacies.

Sun, 05 Feb 2017 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 18 December 2016

Your podcast doctor was actually a little sick for the last few months. Yes, we trailed off there at the end of 2016 and misseda few episodes there, many apologies! But never fear, we are going to publish these last two episodes for you and get our new episodes for 2017 up ASAP!

On this episode you have Annabolics and SK talking all things medicine (and a small film review as well from SK).

Sun, 18 Dec 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 11 December 2016

Your podcast doctor was actually a little sick for the last few months. Yes, we were short for a few episodes in 2016, but never fear, we are going to publish these last two episodes for you and get our new episodes for 2017 up ASAP! We certainly can't miss those podcasts for your ears as they are both great informative stuff!

On this episode, your hosts are Malpractice, EpiPen and Dr Nick (with guests) talking all things medicine, health and goodness.

Sun, 11 Dec 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 4 December 2016

On this episode, Dr Melanie Tan, a doctor AND lawyer talks to the team about her work and her thoughts on how all clinicians can better handle legal issues. There is also chat about the Greens new drug policy, plus a look at new strategies to reduce Australia's obsession with gambling. Drs DoLittle, Trainer-Wheels & Lex Judicarta are your panel for today!

Sun, 04 Dec 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 27 November 2016

Autonomy, Malice, Lollydoc & Ms Medic are all in the studio this week and they have a packed show as always. They talk about the recent thunderstorm asthma outbreak that happened in Melbourne on Monday. They have two special guests on the show this morning as well - Dr Debbie Hocking (Clinical Psychologist) and Dr Samantha Loi (Psychiatrist) who volunteer at Melbourne's Asylum Seeker and Refugee Health Hub. Lastly Malice talks about self-care for health practitioners who work with trauma.

Sun, 27 Nov 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 20 November 2016

Annabolics and McZiff are in the studio and are re-joined by two of the Radiotherapy team who have been away for some time! SK and Tallman return to the airwaves for this show to re-unite and catch up on whats been happening over the year for them. But we hear about the psychological and health effects of the Trump victory, developments in the treating of auto-neurone disease, and SK return with his movie talk and this time around, he looks at Kevin Costners Criminal (with spoilers) which focuses on memory and neurone science as well.

Note: There is some small amounts ofswearing in this ep!

Sun, 20 Nov 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 13 November 2016

The doctors have a special show talking about the latest developments in diabetes with Professor Peter Common - director of diabetes and endocrinology at the Royal Melbourne Hospital as well as Gordon Bunyun, and advocacy and community support for people living with diabetes. You have the team of Malpractice, Dr Nick and EpiPen will also talk about shingles and anti-biotic resistance.

Sun, 13 Nov 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 6 November 2016

Dolittle and Dr Capri talk with Sam Gledhill from the Movember crew tell us all about their work (now the biggest men's health charity in the world!). Plus we're talking about actual, really radiotherapy with Doctor Real McCoy! And also Dr Pat is in the studio with the latest on new laws to allow marijuana to be grown for medical purposes.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14.

Sun, 06 Nov 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 30 October 2016

Autonomy, Miss Medic & Malice talk to Mark Grant a clinical psychologist and author of the book Change Your Brain, Change Your Pain about experiencing chronic pain and the connections it has with the mind. Accredited dietician Dr Emma Halmos also comes in to tell us all about IBS and FODMAPS. There's also a good 'ol top 5 from Miss Medic about supplements.

Sun, 30 Oct 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 23 October 2016

It isAnti-poverty week this week and Ellen Jacobsen came into the studio to update us about a pilot program fromHoMie that aims tomove young people out of homelessness and into employment. McZiff also continues tofurther explore the psychology of Trumpism (while Annabolics tries hard to deserve her Nasty Woman status).And GP Dr Joe Sherman - who combines medicine with acting - talks about combining the two ahead ofa new production of Chekhov's The Three Sisters this week that he performs in.

Sun, 23 Oct 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 16 October 2016

Epi-pen takes over the hosting duties today and has Peri-Partum with her to guide her along her first ever show as the lead! They talk about VCE students and the psychological effects of muck up day, cervical screening and the oral contraception pill. The team also talk to Linda Hunt, a consumer of the public health system tells her story of her son who went through the hospital system without knowing what was happening to his body. And Sylvia Stuart a social worker from the Turning Point Alcohol & Drug Centre talks about her day-to-day work.

Sun, 16 Oct 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 9 October 2016

On todays show, Drs DoLittle, Peri-partum, Trainer-Wheels & newbie Dr Pat talk music therapy for cancer, plus a discussion about how old can humans can actually live. With the US Presidential Election race heating up, theres a discussion about politics & personality, and lastly - how can one predict post-partum depression?

Sun, 09 Oct 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 2 October 2016

Lollydoc along with Malice and Ms Medic have paediatrician Dr Anthea Rhodes in the studio, who tells them all about what parents really think about their child's health. Jeff Robinson from the Vic Poisons and Information Service will answer all questions about the common hazards that can be found around our homes. There was also catchups on acne, self-care, chat about Alice Cooper and some little football match that happened over the weekend too

Sun, 02 Oct 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 26 September 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy we hear from Peter McDonald, a father of a young woman who has been ill for many years and a Carer Support Worker, Sue Leak who is also a co-ordinator of the dementia program at Alfred Health Carer Services, bringing carers together for support.We'll also hear about the experience of going before medical panels. What are they and how do they work? Dr Annabolics and Sigmund McZiff tomorrow on Radiotherapy for all this and much more.

Mon, 26 Sep 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 18 September 2016

We have the vibrant team of Malpractice, EpiPen and Dr Moto for this episode! Lawyer Bob Milstein joins the Radiotherapy crew today to talk about health privacy laws both federally and in Victoria. The team also talk about the ethical and clinical side of health privacy and the relation they may have to terrorism, and lastly the team chat with 'Cat' about her experiences with the human papillomavirus vaccine drug Gardisil plus much more.

Sun, 18 Sep 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 11 September 2016

Dr Training Wheels hosts Radiotherapy for the first time! She is here with Capri as well as the sometimes quiet Kent... um, I mean Dr Panel Beater. Plus they have special guest Trina Majumdar who talks about her research into bone healing & ponder whether hip replacements can be more hip?. Panel Beater also talks about DALY, what exactly is a DALY and additionally: what's a QALY? Plus Training Wheels talks about her visit to the Australian Medical Students' Association Global Health Conference, held in Newcastle.

Sun, 11 Sep 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 4 September 2016

Malice, Lollydoc, Ms Medic & Autonomy are here on the show after Radiotherapys Radiothon Ravenous Rumble. We firstly heard a story from Malice about when he met a woman who breathes with the bees. But then head into conversations about the sedative qualities of iPads, positive aspects to negative emotions and the key mens issues that dont actually relate to the groin region plus more!

Sun, 04 Sep 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 28 August 2016

We are heading into some back catalogue here. A month ago to be exact! Your weird podcast doctor has been out and about checking out the world outside of Melbourne and getting away from the dark stormy studio-roomz. Because of this, some episodes have been missed, but well be rectifying this right now! This episode is the second of our Radiothon episodes, featuring Annabolics, Autonomy, Malpractice and McZiff!

Sun, 28 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 21 August 2016

Its the first of 2 Radiothon shows! Please subscribe to 3RRR - one of the most independent stations in Australia. Your subscription ensures that this important community radio station keeps going and educating you, our listener. The team of Dolittle, Dr Nick, Training Wheels, Epi Pen and panel operator Kent also talk a little bit about things like prostate studies that are related to Down Syndrome & the usage of medicine and medical staff protesting against the treatment of asylum seekers.

Subscribe by calling (+61) 03 9388 1927 or subscribe via www.rrr.org.au!We are a jewel in the junkheap! Let's keep things sparkling!

Sun, 21 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 14 August 2016

Cancer bioloigist Dr Erica Sloane joins Dolittle, Capri & Training Wheels to talk about stress in cancer patients. The team also talks about the documentary 'Nuts!' about Kansas businessmen John Romulus Brinkley who developed a "foolproof" cure for impotence and the trickle down effect of the Olympics on exercise.

Sun, 14 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 7 August 2016

Do you set incredibly high standards for yourself? Do you find your mind focused on past mistakes and unable to let them go? Do you worry too much about what others will think if you don't get things right? Does the concept of failure spark intense fear in you? You could be a PERFECTIONIST! And if you are (or you live with someone who is, or are the parent of someone who is, you'll want to listen to this podcast to find out all about the good the bad and the changeable of perfectionism. The team also look how the emotional state of young children is closely intertwined with their environment & the why & how of health websites. Autonomy is your host for this episode along with Miss Medic & Malice.

Sun, 07 Aug 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 31 July 2016

McZiff is in the hosts chair for this ep of Radiotherapy! Dr Annabolics and SK are here to contain his acerbic Scottish wit and throw the latest medical and psychiatric insights around the studio. SK talks about The Aviator and the mental health aspects of Howard Hughes. The team also talk about the revelations of abuse in custody within NT corrections facilities, and they all explore the personality that is Donald Trump.

Sun, 31 Jul 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 24 July 2016

Malpractice, Junior & EpiPen and their special guest this week,Dr Christine talk about axing health records for this who are involved with acts of violence, the latest developments with the Zika virus, the health risks and benefits of owning a pet plus a bit of news about Joe Bidens recent visit to open Victorias newest cancer research facility.

Sun, 24 Jul 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 17 July 2016

Dr Capri & Per Partum join host Dolittle in chatting to Professor Geoff Lindeman, a clinician-researcher in breast cancer - he talks about the Holy Grail of cancer prevention and the work being done on prevention of cancer. Other discussion topics include relationships between the medical industry and the alternative health industry, pig-humans, why comedians die younger, and a recent study lookig at the rates of dementia in people over 70 years of age.

Sun, 17 Jul 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 10 July 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy, Autonomy, Lollydoc and Malice have three guests in ths studio. Dr Vicki Ashton and Paul Barton talking about how Monash University became the world's healthiest workplace. They also talk to Dr Helen Opdam, the National Medical Director of the Organ and Tissue Authority about organ donation. Malice also talks about the Childhood Foundation Conference that he attended at the Melbourne Convention Centre in June.

Sun, 10 Jul 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 3 July 2016

What a better way to get away from all that electionrabblethan to listen to this weeks edition of Radiotherapy. There are also thoughts espoused from SK and Annabolics about the AEC and medical advertisements on other radio stations that arent as awesome as RRR.

This ep also has two extremely interesting guests. Dr Vyom Sharma who combines medicine with being a magician and has strong views on harassment in medical training comes in for a chat. Greg Denham also pops in to the show, hes a former policeman who now advocates for drug users to receive support and not punishment.

Sun, 03 Jul 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 26 June 2016

The team of Malpractice, Epi-Pen, and Peri Natal talk with not one, but two guests today. They talk about the mental health implication of Brexit & the EU Referendum result, misunderstanding over antibiotics.

They also talk to sports physician Dr Peter Brukner about many random issues to do with exercise and movement, particularly with the Olympics. Associate Professor Cassandra Szoeke is a neurologist talks about visual memory and research on how movement affects dementia. Dr Thrills, who has also gained experience as a physiotherapist in professional football teams - also comes in to weigh in with his views on movement.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14.

Sun, 26 Jun 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 19 June 2016

DooLittle, Dr Training Wheels and Peri-Partum interview their guest Professor Dr Rob McGlaghlan, Director of Clinical Research at the Hudson Institute and a consultant endocrinologist at Monash Medical Centre. He talks about andrology with the team, what it is and what developments it has in regards to it's mens reproductive health. Also - in the light of the murder of British MP Joe Cox, the team talks about the way the media treats attacks on politicians and research done in regards on the mental health of attackers. There's also discussion on depressed kids and end-of-life choices in Victoria.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14.

Sun, 19 Jun 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 12 June 2016

The duo of Autonomy and Lollydoc talk a few topics today - namely the ideas of co-operation between genders, the rights of IVF clinics to ask if they can ask someone is pregnant, and . They also have a few special guests on the show as well: Carol Ireland, CEO of Epilepsy Action Australia to talk about ideas on treating epilepsy in children, and Professor Lea Waters, the Director of the Centre for Positive Psychology, comes into the studio to chat about strength-based parenting.

Sun, 12 Jun 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 5 June 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy, McZiff, SK & Annabolics. They talk briefly about Muhammad Ali & whether Parkinson's disease is trauma induced. Penny Hill, from Students for a Sensible Drug Policy talks about her work in drug policy and their aims to inform university students about drugs and harm reduction. Dr Tanya Serry will be there to tell us about her research into the long term sequelae of childhood language and literacy problems and Dr SK looks at stalking behaviour through the eye of the film camera - and how it is portrayed in the US drama Orange is the New Black.

Sun, 05 Jun 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 29 May 2016

The whole episode is completely focused on Parkinsons disease with guests throughout the hour. These include Vic McConvey, Clinical Nurse Consultant from Parkinson's Victoria, Professor Paul Fisher who is a microbiologist working at La Trobe University and Professor Meg Morris who works in physiotherapy and dancing techniques for those living with Parkinson. Plus Susanne, who is currently living with Parkinsons gives her perspectiveHosts for this episode are Malpractice, EpiPen and Peri Natal who also gives a small bit of news about whether youd admit you have depression on your internet dating profile and the best music to listen to before surgery.

Sun, 29 May 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 22 May 2016

Another (fully medical, no psychs here) Radiotherapy for you! Doctors Dolittle, Seuss, Thrills and Trainer Wheels bring you the show this week. This week on the podcast we hear about preventable diseases and whether regulation is what we need to prevent them, how the health industry treat intersex people and more anecdotes of being a doctor in training. Congrats to Master Doyle on his new job as well!

Sun, 22 May 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 15 May 2016

Miss Medic, Lollydoc and Autonomy join you on this new little episode of Radiotherapy. They talk to a paramedic Ellie about life in an ambulance and the daily grind of attending emergencies. They also talk about the Medicare freeze and the refusal of pharmaceutical companies to deliver medicines to US prison.

Sun, 15 May 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 8 May 2016

Its another Radiotherapy! Yay! On this episode: McZiff is back to give us his own inimitable take on motherhood. Annabolics is going to be looking at recovery from mental illness and, in particular, some very practical tips for increasing your own sense of personal resilience as you're getting back to health. Lastly if you are a 'Better Call Saul' fan you're going to be fascinated by Dr SK's analysis of the intriguing relationship between Saul and his brother Chuck - who is allergic to electricity and radio waves. Is that even a thing?

Sun, 08 May 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 1 May 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy we have Malpractice, Dr Nick Carr, Lexjudicarta and EpiPen chatting all things medical as normal. They talk about a movie called Vax thats been banned from the Tribeca Film Festival, the moves to get a real-time prescription service. Gasorologist Dr Carey Breen also pops in to chat about medical regulation and Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (or APRA). Lexjudicarta also looks into the latest developments in recent bullying incidents within the workplace for surgeons.

Sun, 01 May 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 24 April 2016

Dr Nick Carr is leading the radio-horse today with Zeus, Epipen and medical student Miss Diagnosis. On this episode of Radiotherapy the team talk about how much obesity is taking over Australian society, sugar taxes, the scenic route into medicine and where people are at today with psychedelic drugs.

Sun, 24 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 17 April 2016

Autonomy, Lollydoc, Ms Medic & Malice talk a ton of stuff: Taxes on soft drinks and how this is possibly another step towards a nanny state in health, bullying within society, and lastly - the science behind waiting rooms. What happens in them? How do you react in them? How does it influence you in your actual meeting with your doctor? There is also a whole lot of dancing to the Zorba as well!

Sun, 17 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 10 April 2016

Nick Pearce from The HoMie Shop and Koky Saly of Beekeeper Parade - two organisations committed to improving the lives of people experiencing disadvantage. They tell Dr Annabolics all about the social enterprise initiatives they have spearheaded - bringing skills, employment, education and hope to lots of young people in Melbourne and Cambodia.Dr McZiff distills a life time of telling doctor jokes into a fascinating segment on the use of humour in medicine. Can a good giggle boost your recovery? Or is being sick just too darn serious to trivialise? And Dr SK takes a look at PTSD in cinema.

Sun, 10 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 3 April 2016

Professor Ian Harris, author of Surgery - The Ultimate Placebojoins the team of Dr Nick Carr, Dr Peri-Natal and Malpractice for this episode of Radiotherapy. This episode also includes discussion on the upcoming flu vaccine, and psycho-neuro immunology & NMDA receptors.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14.

Sun, 03 Apr 2016 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 27 March 2016

Dr Dolittle hosts Radiotherapy with Dr Trainer-Wheels, Capri, Master Doyle & special guest Dr Linda Worrall-Carter, founder & CEO of charity Her Heart, who is in to chat about heart disease in women. Also, Dr Trainer-Wheels will uncover the murky mess of antibiotic resistance and Capri will speak plainly - and tell us why all doctors should do the same.

Sun, 27 Mar 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 20 March 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy, the team of Autonomy, Lollydoc, Malice & Ms Medic talk about the very high brow topic of p*nis size. Ms Medic covers a few funny bits and bobs in medicine, special guest Stephan Skov talks about music therapy and Malice looks at cinema as therapy.

Sun, 20 Mar 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 13 March 2016

Annabolics is with McZiff, who looks at the psychological issues of honesty in the context of seeing the film 45 Years and SK, who looks at the Cassandra syndrome. There are also special guests - Mei Lai Swan and Carly Lord fromBirth for HumanKIND- an organisation of volunteer doulas who provide quality support for women in vulnerable circumstances during pregnancy and after the birth of their child.

Sun, 13 Mar 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 6 March 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy - Malpractice, Epi Pen, Dr Moto and Dr Shae. They all talk about childhood allergies, pill testing at music festivals, wearables that can help you keep healthy and Hepatitis C. Lots of topics to keep your brain buzzing!

Sun, 06 Mar 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 28 February 2016

This edition of Radiotherapy has the team of Dolittle and Capri at the helm and they have a couple of special guests. Dr Training Wheels, a new medical student, talks about her new career at the Vincent Chiodo Charitable Foundation and Dr Miranda Paraskeva talks about adolescent lung transplants. Theres also a discussion on the laws of attraction - how do we choose a partner and what influence does mental illness have on it all.

Sun, 28 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 21 February 2016

This week we have Autonomy, Lollydoc, Malice, and Ms Medic taking us through this episode of Radiotherapy. They all discuss about penis transplants for war veterans who suffer injuries in battle, plus the psychology over having someone elses genitals. The team also talk about e-cigarettes, how people cope with reality and the disconnect we take with it, an update on the Zika virus and the the Bacchus Marsh Obstetric Review looking into some of the incidents that have recently occurred at the Bacchus Marsh Hospital.

Sun, 21 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 14 February 2016

On this episode of Radiotherapy - Dr Annabolics back in the saddle talking about the recent measles outbreak in inner city Melbourne and what might help to encourage the anti-vaxxers back into the fold of immunisation. The divine McZiff will tear himself away from the Military Tattoo to talk about a fabulous new best-selling novel concerned with childhood trauma A Little Life and his reflections on abuse and SK - blissfully enjoying sabbatical leave in his tracky daks - will take a break from his Hitchcock binge to give us his take on all things cinematic and cerebral and give us his medical review of the film Infinitely Polar Bear(possible spoilers).

Sun, 14 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 7 February 2016

Welcome to the first episode of Radiotherapy for 2006! Yay! Dr Nick, Malpractice, Dr Perri-Natal and Dr Moto join you for this brand spanking new episode for the new year. On this edition, we hear about psychoneuroimmunology, the basics of the Zika virus, mental health within China and the latest salmonella outbreak within lettuce bags sold in supermarkets in Victoria.

Sun, 07 Feb 2016 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 20 December 2015

It's the last show of 2015! Dr Autonomy, Miss Medic and Lolly Doc who've have got all festive with you (even though we are a little late with the episode - (your podcast editor has been on holiday too). Lolly Doc shares his experience of what brings people into hospital emergency departments over the Xmas - New Year period. Miss Medic will be gives her top tips for embarking on a healthy 2016 and the team also be talks with Colleen Duggan from SPAN Community House who runs the Sensitive Santa program for children on the autism spectrum.

Radiotherapy will be back inFebruary 2016. Happy non-denominal festive season!

Sun, 20 Dec 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 13 December 2015

Malpractice hosts this episode of Radiotherapy with, Nick Carr, Epi Pen and Lexjudicarta. On this ep Lex gives us the lowdown on the end-of-life decision making. The team also speak to a clinical neuro-psychologist and OT Sue Sloan about acquired brain injuries. Nick Carr talks about the perils of children swallowing foreign objects and. They also talk about the eyesight of pidgeons & Epi Pen catches us up on more discussion about drug use at the recent Stereosonic festivals.

Sun, 13 Dec 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 6 December 2015

Dr Dolittle, Eva Green , Dr Capri and Master Doyle have a pretty packed Radiotherapy. They talk to senior journalist from the Age, Jill Stark about her year without alcohol. The team also talk about what science tells us about gift giving. Theres also a discussion about the recent news coverage of party drugs and whether on site testing should be undertaken at festivals plus a look at how mainstream media influences the publics perception of health.

Sun, 06 Dec 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 29 November 2015

Professor Gary Egan from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function talks to the team of Tallman, McZiff, Annabolics & SK about brain imaging. They also do a year recap of Annabolics regular series of the good men campaign, talk about drugs within warfare and terrorism. SK looks at the medical and psychological implications of the film Falling Down (spoiler alert). Tallman expresses his love for musical theatre in the show somewhere as well!

Sun, 29 Nov 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 22 November 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy, McZiff looks at the ending of therapeutic relationships, Tallman talks about medical advancement directives and SK talks about presenting at a conference in Barcelona about a drug he is researching to prevent Alzheimers Disease. He also talks about Liam Neesons role in Star Wars and the psychopathology of his character Qui-Gon Jinn.

Please note this podcastcontains course language and adult themes.

Sun, 22 Nov 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 15 November 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy - Drs Deep Thought, Malice and Peri Partum talk to registered nurse Helen Stevens from Early Parent and Infant Consultants to talk about how to get your baby sleeping... like a baby, Malice chats about self care for mental health practitioners and Peri Partum went to the Australasian Marc Society Conference in Adelaide and gives her report on what went on there.

Sun, 15 Nov 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 8 November 2015

Dr Carolyn Arnold from the Alfred Hospital joins the team of Malpractice, Lex Judicarta, EpiPen and Dr Nick Carr to talk about how nerve cells react and register pain. Lex talks about elder financial abuse, and Dr Nick also talks about the pros and cons of having meatin your diet, in light of the recent WHO report into processed meat.

Sun, 08 Nov 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 1 November 2015

Dr Dolittle, Capri & Seuss are talk with RMIT's Dr Marg Liddell about PartnerSPEAK - an online forum about helping women who are concerned about child exploitation material viewed by their partners. They also debate the value of the internet in mental health, and the new 'cure' for a hangover, as well the current decision by the TGA to reschedule codeine-containing products to be prescription only

Sun, 01 Nov 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 25 October 2015

Leader of the Australian Greens, Dr Richard Di Natale talks about all things medical within the political world of Canberra as well as medical marijuana. Assoc Prof Alan Young and a few of his assistants, a Victorian sleep expert talks about the Sleep and Sleep Breathing Conference being held in Melbourne, and Dr Annabolics reports on the Criminal Justice Conference held this week in Melbourne.

The team for this episodeis Tallman and Annabolics.

Sun, 25 Oct 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 18 October 2015

So what is this?! Dr Shane from Einstein A-Go-Go and Bron from Radio Marinara are in the studio and taken over Radiotherapy! Oh No! Malice has joined them for this program however so it all isn't a horrific wacky takeover that you would expect - there arestill medical happenings to discuss!

Bron looks at the Bends, which funnily enough isn't actually a Radiohead album. The hosts also talk about the recent issue of the Royal Children's Hospital who refused to release an asylum seeker into detention and Stairway Foundation founder Lars Jorgensen comes in to also talk about the issues at the hospital as well as the subject of child exploitation in the Philippines. Greg Foot-Connolly also comes in to talk about Scuba For Change, which is a program that attempts to teach first-aid in under-developed communities. Malice somehow gets a segment in as well where he talks about what makes people cry.

This episodeis hosted by the team of Dr Shane from Einstein A Go-Go, Bron from Radio Marinara & Malice.

Sun, 18 Oct 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 10 October 2015

Rosie Kelly is a guest on this episode of Radiotherapy. She is the manager of the volunteer program for FareShare - a service that makes approximately 5000 nutritious, tasty meals every day for hundreds of charities across Victoria. The team also talk about Mental Health week, the recognition of gluten in our diet and how poo charts are important for it. Plus, a philosophical discussion about the connection of who we are as people, our brains and the drugs we take.

This episode is hosted by the team of Dr Nick, Malpractice, Perry Natal and Epi Pen.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 4 October 2015

Its the post-AFL grand final broadcast of Radiotherapy! While this show has nothing to do with the footy, the team however do look at the health issues people may have before they take fun runs. Capri looks at self-disclosure from doctors, Eva looks at psychological benefits of daylight savings and Rachael Bausor from WIRE also talks about stalking and revenge porn.

The show is hosted by the team of Dr Dolittle, Master Doyle, Eva Green and Dr Capri this week.

Sun, 04 Oct 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 27 September 2015

Annabolics and McZiff are your hosts on this episode of Radiotherapy. They interview the Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah Glass about the release of her report - 'Investigation into the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Prisoners in Victoria.' The two hosts also talk about mens behaviour in AFL grounds.

Sun, 27 Sep 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 20 September 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy, two hosts who have been away are back! Both Miss Medic and Autonomy return to the show after a bit of a break. Dr Malice also joins them and Mr Fixit is their special guest. He is an orthopaedic surgeon based in WA who is currently doing a year at the Victoria Childrens Hospital. He talks about non-surgical techniques to stop chronic pain in young people The team also talk about bullying in the medical workplace and the mental health of people who play sport.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or issues relating to suicide please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 20 Sep 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 13 September 2015

Dr Perry Pardom & Deepthought join you on Radiotherapy presenting a show for those without a voice this week. They talk about RUOK Day and information for new mothers. They also speak to the new CEO of PANDATerri Smith about Perinatal Anxiety and also to one of one of Australia's leading developmental psychiatrists Professor Louise Newman about the mental health of asylum seekers.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health, depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 13 Sep 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 6 September 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy: Claire Nettley and Grant Blashki - the current and past presidents of Yoga Australia talk to Dolittle, Capri and Dr 'Seuss'. They explore all aspects of yoga - as a wellness tool, a muskulo-skeletal therapy, and as a psychotherapy. The team also talk about VCE exams and what can students do to manage the stress. In catch up, the team discuss what can identify as a disability, and bullying within medical workplaces.

Sun, 06 Sep 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 30 August 2015

The team have had great Radiothon adventures and are willing to get back into providing medical news and fun. On this episode your hosts are Annabolics and SK, and theylook at the what the Victorian Government are mapping out regarding mental health reform. They alsotalk to one of the co-founders of Homeless of Melbourne, Robbie Gillies. He also isone of the people who run HoMie - a shop stocking high-quality first-hand clothes that alsodistributs the profits to local homeless services.Finally,SK gives a medical assessment of the latest Pixar movie Inside Out (with spoilers).

You can still subscribe and be in the running to win prizes before the 23rd September. Pay up by calling 03 9388 1027 or visiting www.rrr.org.au/radiothon

Sun, 30 Aug 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 9 August 2015

The team of Deepthought, Epi Pen, Dr Perry Parton and Malpractice talk about lots of stuff this week! Dr Parton gives us info about new research about young peoples mental health and the team also explore what exactly make babies laugh. Dr Jayesh Desai from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institutecomes in to talk about personalised medicine. Epi Pen gives us an Pilates explainer. The team also explore a less examined aspect of the Adam Goodes affair: the psychology of the mob.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to mental health issues, depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Radiothon is upon us, so the podcast will take a break for a couple of weeks. Please do support RRR by visiting http://www.rrr.org.au/radiothon/and pledging your support, or listening to the station between the 14 - 23 August and calling +61 3 9388 1027. Radiotherapys special Radiothon programs are on the 16th and 22nd August from 10am. Paint the town Triple R!

Sun, 09 Aug 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 2 August 2015

Donate Life's Australian medical director Dr Helen Opdam joins the team to kick off Organ Donation Week2015 and Prof Geoff McColl, head of the Melbourne Medical School talks about training young docs as well as his work on the PBAC deciding which medications get into Australia. Theres also a bit of discussion on allergies. Dr's Capri and Dolittle are in then studio with some help from Master Doyle too.

Sun, 02 Aug 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 26 July 2015

McZiff, Annabolics & SK (with Kent on the panel) talk with special guest John Safran about his articleabout the recent Reclaim Australia & anti-racist protesters and the human interaction within the protests. SK also casts his medical eye at the film The Imitation Game. Annabolics also talks about Medibank Private's decision to not pay hospital costs when sentinel event happens in hospital. We also hear about some breakthrough research regarding Alzheimer's disease.

Sun, 26 Jul 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 19 July 2015

Dolittle along with Malice and Dr Capri talk to Melbourne barrister Neil Murdoch about informed consent in hospitals and medical practice presents. They also talk about the idea of gut feeling and it's relation to medical practice. The team also ask the question about whether reflection can improve doctor-patient interactions. Regrettably, Malice seems to talk about his love for the Hawthorn AFL club once again somehow.

Sun, 19 Jul 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 12 July 2015

Malpractive, Lex Judicarta, Dr Nick and Dr Moto join you for this episode. They all talk about power of attorney laws, cold remedies for people while Melbourne goes through the current freezing vortex, the right for people to smoke. They also talk to psychiatrist Dr Perry Parton about government funding to mental health services.

Sun, 12 Jul 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 5 July 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy, we have Dolittle, Eva Green and newbie member of the show, half clinician, half therapist Dr Stem Cell introduces himself and Sue Collings, Nurse Manager from the hematology and oncology ward at Victoria's Alfred Hospital talks about working with cancer patients. The team also take about alcohol-related injuries in hospitals, the Dry July campaign and biological hypotheses in the treatment of depression.

Sun, 05 Jul 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 28 June 2015

A special episode of Radiotherapy with McZiff, SK, Annabolics and (a late) Tallman talking to Hunter Johnson and Benson Saulo who are two thirds of the group behind The Man Cave. SK also briefly talks about his upcoming sabbatical and his plans for a project combining his love of film and psychiatry.

Sun, 28 Jun 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 21 June 2015

Dolittle, Eva Green and Malice are your hosts for this episode. The team talk a bit about the history of the show before Eva Green talks about the actual the health issues and myths that surround wind farms. Then founding director of The Resilience ProjectHugh Van Cuylenburg joins the team to talk about teaching people to be mentally healthy. Malice finishes off by talking about vicarious trauma.

Sun, 21 Jun 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 14 June 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy: amongst the other funny hijinks in the studio, Malpractice, Dolittle, Deepthought & Dr Nick Carr look at the complexities of being a doctor in detention centres. They also explore antibiotic resistance and also the recent outbreak of MERS.

Sun, 14 Jun 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 7 June 2015

Dolittle and Dr Activity talk to special guests Professor Kerry Green about the outsourcing of the Medical Journal of Australia. Head to http://www.friendsofmja.net.au/ to learn about the recent happenings with the journal and what you can do. They also talk to Professor Margaret Hellard on plans to eradicate Hep C from Australia with a new treatment. They also explore what statistics say about the age that you'll die.

Sun, 07 Jun 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 31 May 2015

In this episode of Radiotherapy Tallman, SK as well as paneller extroadinairre Kent talk about bullying in hospitals, and then have a chat with John along with his spouse Jane, who is currently living with pancreatic cancer. She tells her story to the two doctors, and they also talk to Katherine, an oncology nurse about the Forgotten Cancers Project.

Sun, 31 May 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 24 May 2015

In this episode of Radiotherapy Annabolics, McZiff and SK talk about the popular vote in Ireland to legalise gay marriage. SK talks about suicide in film inspired by the film Sea of Trees, McZiff looks at binge eating and Annabolics talks about the benefits and negatives of drug prohibition.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 24 May 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 17 May 2015

Autonomy would be normally hosting this show, but she has given birth to a healthy baby! Woo! So she is obviously taking a break and spending time with the bub. Instead we have the all non-pregnant team of Tallman, Malice, McZiff and Anabolics for this ep of Radiotherapy. They talk about what happens when 13,000 psychiatrists get together in a mass gathering. Plus conversations about altruism, how homelessness effects mental illness and alcohol reform.

Sun, 17 May 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 10 May 2015

Dr Nick and Junior (aka Dr Moto), Epipen are joined with social worker and psychotherapist Dr Jenny as their special guest and they chat about many things! They all talk Mother's Day, Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (or EMDR), pet therapy, brain cancer in light of Carrie Bickmore's Logies speech, the over-treating of breast cancer, and child psycho-education after the 2011 Japan Earthquake.

Sun, 10 May 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 3 May 2015

What exactly should a parent do when a child or a loved one gets addicted to ice? There is no clear answer but the team of Doolittle and Dr Capri try to explore the issues surrounding drug treatment for these addicted with Professor and director of Turning PointDan Lubman and mother Debbie Warner, who has a son who is battling ice addiction . Also - Doolittle talks about wedding expenses and the relation with their marriage duration, and is it enough to be a good clinician or should a doctor be a good role model as well? We also hear a small dig to the royal family from Doolittle too.

Sun, 03 May 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 26 April 2015

Dr SK and Dr Annabolics have regular guest Dr Fincina Hopgood - lecturer and researcher in Cinema Studies at Melbourne University, and also a local expert in the representation of mental health issues in the movies in the studios. Of course, a show without SK mentioning a film would be just weird, so for this episode looks at 'He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not' and the movies association with erotoamania.

Two film festivals, the Human Rights Arts and Film Festivaland Medfesthappening at Monash Medical Centre Clayton also get discussed and there's also chat about the so-called 'McDonaldisation' of health and mental health services and the Mental Health Commission. All on another whimsical show of RRR's Radiotherapy!

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 26 Apr 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 19 April 2015

A very pregnant Autonomy along with Ms Medic and Malice talk to Dr Adrienne Brown, clinical psychologist and founder of Mindful Beginnings, an organisation aimed to help parents prepare for birth in a mindful way. The team also talk about the recent issues surrounding the Australian governments 'No Jab No Pay' policy, memories and the importance of remembering the past and how much screen time is good for children - all on this jam packed ep of Radiotherapy!

Sun, 19 Apr 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 12 April 2015

A lot of big issues on todays show - Junior will talk about the drug ice, Lex Judicarta will give us tips on how to not get sued if you are a doctor, and Dr Amanda Richards talks about World Voice Day. Find more athttp://world-voice-day.org/ - all hosted by theeffervescent Malpractice!

Sun, 12 Apr 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 5 April 2015

Medical confidentiality, self-compassion, air pollution and mindfulness are our topics for today! Your hosts for this Easter episode are Lex Judicarta, Junior, Eva Green and special guest Dr Elise Bialylew who pops in to talk about mindfulness and Mindful in May: http://www.mindfulinmay.org/

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 05 Apr 2015 12:00:00 +1000
Radiotherapy - 29 March 2015

On this episode of Radiotherapy we hear Tallman, McZiff, Anabolics and SK talk to the inaugural Director of the Doherty Institute Professer Sharon Lewin about latest developments in infectious diseases. We also hear a discussion about the appropriate usage of the term depression and what it means to different people, plus SK talks about the Nicholas Cage film 'Dying of the Light' and the medical aspects of the flick.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to depression or suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 29 Mar 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 22 March 2015

This episode of Radiotherapy sees SK glean his medical eye over the 2006 movie 'Bug', Dr Rad gives an update on her life as a junior doctor in the public medical system. and Tallman talks about Rock-Off MND, a live music event that will give awareness and raise funds for research into Motor Neurone Disease happening in Geelong on the 28th March. More info about the event can be found at http://www.rockoffmnd.com.au/

Sun, 22 Mar 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 15 March 2015

Autonomy, Ms Medic and Dr Malice are joined by special guest clinical geneticist and writer Dr Sue White to talk about Marfan Syndrome. They talk about alternative and non-traditional treatments for serious medical conditions, and get an update on the current Royal Commission into institutional responses into sexual abuse.

Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 8 March 2015

Doolittle, Lex Judicarta and Master Doyle are have special guests Dr Jerome Sarris who is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne and writer Catherine Deveny join in n the show this week. They all chat about changing the legal age of drinking, sexual harassment within the hospital workplace, the connections between nutrition and mental health and considerations into changing the law in regards to medicinal marijuana.

Sun, 08 Mar 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 1 March 2015

Its another Radiotherapy episode! And a fun one to boot. The team explore what exactly is a good doctor, wonder what teddy bear hospitals are, and look at the upcoming climate change conference hosted by the Association for a Safe Climate. Bringing you the show today are debuting Dr Capri, Eva Green, and Dolittle. Paediatric haematologist Professor Paul Monagle also joins the team as a special guest too.

Sun, 01 Mar 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 22 February 2015

Tallman, McZiff, Anabolics and SK join you on Radiotherapy this week. SK reviews Still Alice and its exploration of dementia (with spoilers) as well as the idea of what constitutes a bad man. Neurologist Professor Peter Hand also joins the team to talk about acute stroke therapies.

Sun, 22 Feb 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 15 February 2015

There are hellos and goodbyes on this episode of Radiotherapy. We welcome back Autonomy after a very long break away, and say a fond farewell to Hawkeye who is going on a big adventure. Ms Medic, Dr Malice also join in on todays podcast. The team talk measles at Disneyland, AIDS and HIV and its standing in medicine today, mental wellness in doctors, and the importance of taking time off.

If you or someone you know needs help in regards to suicide prevention please contact Lifeline - 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467.

Sun, 15 Feb 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 8 February 2015

The first Radiotherapy of 2015 is here! Mal Practive, Lex Judicarta, Junior, Dr Penicillin are here with you fresh from their break to talk all things medical. There are loads of things discussed, including utilising 3D printers to create implants, Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, the relations between screens and sleep, power of attorney and more.

Sun, 08 Feb 2015 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 21 December 2014

Hawkeye & Malice bring you the last show of the year, and so much was discussed! This includes the the rise of the podcast Serial, trauma illiteracy and Australia's 'Love Voucher'. There are also many guests - the Bashevis Singers perform in studio, neonatologist Dr Andrew Watkins comes in to talk about neonatal intensive care units and Kate & Alessio fromThe Water Well Project talk about their non-profit organisation, helping refugees and members of the other communities navigating the health system of Australia.

Radiotherapy will be taking a break for the Summer. See you in Feb 2015!

Sun, 21 Dec 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 14 December 2014

On this 2nd last ep of the year: Malpractice takes a look at the practice of playing music in an medical operating theatre during surgery, Deepthought looks at the normalisation of torture & the ins and outs of identifying the dead with world renowned pathologist Prof Stephen Cordener (aka Dr Cords). Epipen and Doolittle also come in to contribute thoughts about how hospitals celebrate Christmas.

Sun, 14 Dec 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 7 December 2014

The influence of porn on sexuality, the mindfulness of Christmas as well as fecal transplants with Dolittle, Ms Medic & psychologist Russell Pratt and social justice lawyer Lizzie O'Shea are all discussed on this episode of Radiotherapy!

Please note this podcast contains mature content.

Sun, 07 Dec 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 30 November 2014

The team picks apart the psychology of Mark Lathams behaviour displayed in recent articles written by him, SK takes a look at the movie Fury (take note: spoilers) and takes a look at it in terms of what makes a good man in terms of war, and Tallman explains the relevance of big data in healthAlso, in an additional note - Tallman reveals why he doesnt vote.

Sun, 30 Nov 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 23 November 2014

Senator Richard Di Natale joins the team of McZiff, Sk & The Tallman to talk about leadership and the mental health and psychology of politicians. SK also talks about Robin Williams and recent discoveries that he had Lewy Body Demetia.

Sun, 23 Nov 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 16 November 2014

Dr Rad, Dr Hawkeye and Dr Deepthought talk about another doctor - Wikipedia and its potential to replace consultants as well as a chat about whether medical investigations should be sent straight to patients as well as do-it-yourself pap smear tests. Helen Schumack from the Melbourne Royal Childrens Hospital in the neonatal unit also talks to the team about music therapy.

Sun, 16 Nov 2014 13:00:00 +1100
Radiotherapy - 9 November 2014

Dr Nick Carr comes in to talk about fatherhood and his counselling work with first-time dads, Dr Eppy Pen talks about many things as well - including the current trends in sex lives of Australians, whispering therapy and living with asthma. Plus Lex Judicarta chats about new mandatory reporting laws in regards to child abuse. They all join Mal Practice who hosts this rambunctious episode of Radiotherapy!

Sun, 09 Nov 2014 13:00:00 +1100
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