The Goodfellow Unit (University of Auckland)

Goodfellow Unit

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The Goodfellow Unit Podcast is an educational resource designed for healthcare professionals, particularly those in primary care. Produced by the Goodfellow Unit at the University of Auckland, this podcast delivers concise, evidence-based discussions on a wide range of clinical topics relevant to general practice. Episodes feature expert interviews and practical insights designed to enhance patient care, support ongoing professional development, and keep clinicians current with the latest guidelines. Its focus is on making complex medical information clear and actionable for everyday practice.

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The Goodfellow Unit (University of Auckland)

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Health

Podcast website

goodfellowunit.org

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Improving treatments for depression 14.05.2019

Pim Cuijpers talks about the challenge of improving treatments for depression.

Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) 30.04.2019

Dr Christine mcIntosh talks about Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI)

Pre-diabetes 16.04.2019

Professor Bruce Arroll discusses Prediabetes in New Zealand and proventing progression to type 2 diabetes.

Measles in New Zealand 03.04.2019

Nikki Turner discusses the management of Measles in New Zealand.

Menopause - Anna Fenton 19.03.2019

Anna fenton talks about some of the questions menopausal women often ask their primary care practitioner.

Chronic pancreatitis 05.03.2019

John Windsor talks about Chronic pancreatitis.

What's new in sexual health 20.02.2019

Nicky Perkins talks about what's new in sexual health.

Concussion management in children 05.02.2019

Stephen Kara talks about concussion management in children.

Vaginal discharge and bacterial vaginosis 25.01.2019

Vaginal discharge and bacterial vaginosis

Acute pancreatitis 09.01.2019

John Windsor talks about acute pancreatitis.

The Happiness Trap 26.12.2018

Dr Russ Harris talks about the happiness trap.

Optimisation of care of older patients 12.12.2018

Lucy Fergus talks about optimisation of care in our older patients.

Syphilis in pregnant women & congenital syphilis 05.12.2018

Massimo Giolo talks about congenital syphilis and screening during pregnancy.

Syphilis in New Zealand 27.11.2018

Massimo Giolo talks about the re-emergence of syphilis in NZ.

Pancreatic cancer 14.11.2018

John Windsor talks about pancreatic cancer.

Ovarian cancer 30.10.2018

Dr Anil Sharma talks about ovarian cancer.

Deprescribing medications 25.10.2018

Leanne Te Karu talks with us about deprescribing medications.

Breastfeeding - Abby Baskett 16.10.2018

Dr Abby Baskett talks about breastfeeding.

New drug treatment for heart failure 28.09.2018

Professor Rob Doughty talks about a new combination medicine to New Zealand for the management of congestive heart failure.

Choosing Wisely 18.09.2018

Dr Lynn McBain and Dr Richard Medlicott talk about the choosing wisely campaign in New Zealand.

Substance use disorder (SUD) 11.09.2018

Safe prescribing of medicines that have the potential to cause substance use disorder (SUD)

Exercise and children - Dan Exeter 05.09.2018

Dr Dan Exeter talks about exercise and children - how much is too much?

Obstructive sleep apnoea in children 22.08.2018

Alex Bartle talks about obstructive sleep apnea in children.

Immune checkpoint inhibitors - Rosalie Stephens 07.08.2018

Rosalie Stephens talks about immune checkpoint inhibitors a new cancer treatment.

Methamphetamine - Case-based discussions 23.07.2018

Vicki talks about methamphetamine use in New Zealand.

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