Louise Kuegler

The Specialist GP

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Welcome to the first episode of The Specialist GP! I’m Dr Louise Kuegler — Specialist GP and medical educator. This podcast is a space where real listener-submitted clinical cases are explored with expert guests, turning them into practical, evidence-based guidance you can apply straight away in your consulting room. Each episode is designed to leave you with clear, actionable clinical pearls that make a real difference in your practice. How the podcast works: sourcing real cases from listeners. Partnering with expert guests to build practical management plans. Episodes are CME-eligible and in...

Author

Louise Kuegler

Category

Health

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www.thespecialistgp.co.nz

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

The Weight of the Future w Prof Wayne Cutfield 05.07.2026

The Weight of the Future: Are We Getting Adolescent Obesity Treatment Right? Samuel is a 15-year-old European boy who has always been overweight. Over the past year, he’s gained a further eight kilos, and his BMI is now in the obese range. He’s otherwise well and active playing rugby. His mum comes in with him today. She’s tried reducing food portion size and limiting junk food at home, but with l...

Clinician burnout w Dr Jo Prendergast 21.06.2026

This episode explores burnout in healthcare, its definitions, warning signs, systemic causes, and strategies for prevention. Dr. Louise Kuegler interviews Dr. Jo Prendergast, a psychiatrist and expert on mental health in medicine, to shed light on how clinicians can recognise and address burnout effectively. Practical pearls: Burnout is a system problem, not a personal failure. Burnout affects bot...

Antibiotics in Early Life: What Are We Changing for the Future? w Prof Wayne Cutfield 07.06.2026

We’re joined by Wayne Cutfield, a paediatric endocrinologist at Starship Children’s Hospital and Professor at the Liggins Institute. Co leader of gut bugs research team. We explore antibiotic use in children, the impact of antibiotics on the developing microbiome, and practical strategies for clinicians to prescribe appropriately while supporting long-term child health. Antibiotics are one of medi...

Sun, Stores, and Supplementation: Vitamin D in Pregnancy and Early Life w Prof Ben Wheeler 24.05.2026

Who should receive vitamin D in pregnancy and infancy? We focus on risk identification, prevention strategies, and the clinical recognition of deficiency, including nutritional rickets. Vitamin D deficiency remains an important and preventable issue, particularly in at-risk populations. To explore this topic, we are joined by Professor Ben Wheeler, a Paediatric Endocrinologist and Paediatrician. P...

Eyelid lesions w Dr Sid Ogra. 10.05.2026

Dr Louise Kuegler and Dr Sid Ogra explore the assessment and management of eyelid lesions in primary care. They discuss a clinical case of a 67y female with a non healing lesion on the eyelid. Unpacking how to distinguish benign from malignant lesions, highlight key red flags such as non-healing or changing lesions, and emphasise the importance of early recognition and timely referral. The convers...

GLP- 1 RA and Eye Health w A Prof Racheal Niederer. 26.04.2026

Are GLP-1 receptor agonists putting your patients’ eye health at risk? Here’s what you need to know. GLP-1 receptor agonists are revolutionising diabetes management, offering significant weight loss and cardiovascular benefits. However, there is a potential link to eye disease, particularly in those with pre-existing conditions. Recent studies suggest that while these medications improve overall h...

Mastitis spectrum in the lactating indivdual w Dr Yvonne Le Fort. 12.04.2026

What if that red, painful breast isn’t an infection — and antibiotics aren’t needed? Mastitis is now seen as a spectrum, often inflammatory rather than infective. Treating it as routine infection risks overprescribing and missing early, effective care. Talking to Lactation medicine physician Dr Yvonne Le Fort we unpack the case of Kim, a well 26-year-old female, three months postpartum with a tend...

Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy: Panacea or Properly Indicated? w Prof Simon Mitchell. 29.03.2026

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) which is used across a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, but for most clinicians, it remains something of a mystery outside of diving-related emergencies. In this episode, we explore what HBOT is, how it works, and when it’s indicated. Using a clinical case as a starting point, we discuss the approved uses, contraindications, practicalities, and emerging...

Field treatments in sun damaged skin w Dr Chin-Yun Lin. 15.03.2026

What if the rough, scaly patch you freeze in clinic today is just the visible part of widespread sun damage? Treating only what you can see may mean missing the bigger risk. We explore how recognising and treating the entire sun-damaged area reducing progression to squamous cell carcinoma and improve long-term outcomes. I’m joined by dermatologist and Mohs surgeon Dr Chin-Yun Lin , who shares prac...

The diagnosis is in the first minute w Maureen Bisognano. 01.03.2026

Do we really hear our patients? Or just listen long enough to respond? In today’s fast-paced clinics, true listening is often the first casualty. Yet it’s far more than courtesy: it’s a clinical tool that builds trust, uncovers what matters most, improves outcomes, and even protects clinicians from burnout. I talk with Maureen Bisognano, President Emerita at the Institute for Healthcare Improvemen...

Perimenopause- early identification and intervention w Dr Megan Ogilvie. 15.02.2026

How comfortable are you managing Mary? She’s 45, fit, still having regular periods, but struggling with poor sleep, anxiety and irritability. Is this stress or the start of perimenopause? Dr Louise Kuegler talks with reproductive endocrinologist Dr Megan Ogilvie about the early, often missed phase of the menopausal transition. Long before cycles become irregular, fluctuating hormones can drive moo...

Hooded eyelids w Dr Sid Ogra. 01.02.2026

Dr. Louise Kuegler and Dr. Sid Ogra discuss the clinical presentation, implications, and management of hooded eyelids. They explore the functional and cosmetic concerns associated with this condition, emphasising the importance of proper assessment and referral pathways. Dr. Ogra shares insights on the surgical options available, the criteria for referral, and the long-term outcomes and patient sa...

Decompression Illness: What Clinicians Need to Know w Prof Simon Mitchell. 18.01.2026

Decompression illness, an umbrella term that includes decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism which may occur after diving, aviation, and spaceflight. with Professor Simon Mitchell we explore what happens in the body during these conditions, the key risk factors, and how they can present with sometimes subtle and nonspecific symptoms. Simon discusses how to recognise and assess those who...

Specialist GP- Why recognition matters w Dr Samantha Murton. 04.01.2026

What does it mean to be a Specialist GP — and why does it matter? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr Samantha Murton , Fellow of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (FRNZCGP). Together, we unpack what Fellowship really represents, why the title Specialist GP is so important, and how it sets us apart from general registrants or other health professionals. We talk about the trainin...

Oral Tobacco and Nicotine Products in Aotearoa NZ w Dr Jude Ball. 21.12.2025

Dr. Louise Kuegler discusses the rising prevalence of oral tobacco and nicotine products, particularly among youth in New Zealand, with Dr. Jude Ball. They explore the differences between oral tobacco and nicotine products, their usage patterns, safety concerns, and the implications for public health. The conversation also touches on the role of these products in smoking cessation, regulatory chal...

Suicide risk assessment w Dr Cheryl Buhay. 07.12.2025

Suicide continues to be a major public health issue in Aotearoa New Zealand, touching every clinician working in primary care. General Practice is often the first, and sometimes only, point of contact before a suicide attempt — meaning GPs are uniquely placed to identify risk, provide support, and intervene early. In this episode of The Specialist GP , host Dr Louise Kuegler speaks with Dr Cheryl...

Osteopenia management: Zolendronate- an update w Professor Ian Reid. 23.11.2025

Dr Louise Kuegler and Professor Ian Reid explore osteopenia—what it means, why it matters, and how it fits into fracture prevention. Drawing on the latest evidence, including Prof Ian Reid’s and Prof Mark Bolland's work, we discuss diagnosis, lifestyle strategies, treatment thresholds, and patient-centred approaches to protect bone health and prevent future fractures. An update for Zolendronate us...

Sexting, Porn and Consent in Young People w Dr Claire Meehan. 09.11.2025

What are the realities of sexting and porn exposure among young people — what’s normal, what’s harmful, and how clinicians can respond with empathy and insight. To help unpack this, Dr Louise Kuegler is joined by Dr Claire Meehan , Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Auckland. Through a real case, we discuss what happens when intimate images are shared without consent, and how to g...

Kindness in healthcare leadership w Dr Nicki Macklin. 26.10.2025

What does kindness really look like in healthcare leadership — and why does it matter? In this episode of The Specialist GP , Dr Louise Kuegler chats with Dr Nicki Macklin about how visible, consistent acts of kindness can reshape culture, improve staff wellbeing, and strengthen relationships across clinical teams. They discuss the misconception that kindness is “soft,” and why it actually support...

The Specialist GP- Welcome! 05.10.2025

Episode Overview    Welcome to the first episode of  The Specialist GP ! I’m Dr Louise Kuegler — Specialist GP and medical educator — and in this episode, I introduce the podcast: a space where real listener-submitted clinical cases are explored with expert guests, turning them into practical, evidence-based guidance you can apply straight away in your consulting room. Each episode...

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