BMJ SRH Podcast

BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health is an international journal that promotes evidence-informed practice for contraception, abortion and all aspects of sexual and reproductive health. The journal publishes research papers, topical debates and commentaries to shape policy, improve patient-centred clinical care, and to set the stage for future areas of research. You can follow the journal via Twitter (https://twitter.com/BMJ_SRH), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BMJ.SRH ) and the blog (http://blogs.bmj.com/bmjsrh/). Note: The journal was previously published as Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care.

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Episodes

Tuesday May 05, 2015

Harriet Vickers speaks to Sue Capstick about winning the Queens Nurse Award and what this will mean for her future community work and what impact it might have on policy and public health.

Wednesday Mar 25, 2015

Dr Sandy Goldbeck-Wood speaks to Ann Furedi, the Chief Executive of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS)about women and their access to reproductive and sexual healthcare.

Monday Nov 03, 2014

Laura Templer talks to Marg Bannerman, Associate Professor for the Faculty of Health Sciences at Staffordshire University, about recommendations for service commissioners for SRH education.
This podcast was recorded at the FSRH Nurses Conference, September 2014.
For more information on the diploma, see:
www.fsrh.org/pages/Diploma_of_the_FSRH.asp

Monday Nov 03, 2014

Laura Templer talks to Chris Wilkinson, the Faculty President, about having nurses as members of the Faculty and about the content and purpose of the conference.
This podcast was recorded at the FSRH Nurses Conference, September 2014.
For more information on the diploma, see:
www.fsrh.org/pages/Diploma_of_the_FSRH.asp

Monday Nov 03, 2014

Laura Templer talked to Sue Capstick, Service Line Manager Sexual Health Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust, about how having the faculty training and membership opened up to nurses will effect managing services.
This podcast was recorded at the FSRH Nurses Conference, September 2014.
For more information on the diploma, see:
www.fsrh.org/pages/Diploma_of_the_FSRH.asp

Monday Nov 03, 2014

Laura Templer talks to Anne Connolly, Vice President of the FSRH, about how having faculty training and membership opened up to nurses will effect and influence general practice.
This podcast was recorded at the FSRH Nurses Conference, September 2014.
For more information on the diploma, see:
http://www.fsrh.org/pages/Diploma_of_the_FSRH.asp

Monday Nov 03, 2014

Laura Templer talks to Wendy Moore, nurse practitioner in sexual health services, about the new nurses diploma and the training that is involved with it.
This podcast was recorded at the FSRH Nurses Conference, September 2014.
For more information on the diploma, see:
http://www.fsrh.org/pages/Diploma_of_the_FSRH.asp

Thursday Oct 31, 2013

JFPRHC associate editor Andrew Horne talks to Lone Hummelshoj, chief executive, World Endometriosis Research Foundation, and secretary general, World Endometriosis Society, about a poorly recognised symptom of endometriosis: painful sex.Read the full commentary here: http://bit.ly/1csG9m7

Wednesday Oct 16, 2013

Andrew Horne talks to Scott Wilkes, honorary senior lecturer, Institute of Health & Society, Newcastle University, about the use of CA 125 as a triage tool for ovarian cancer, for women who have a range of relatively non-specific symptoms.
Read Dr Wilkes' full commentary here http://bit.ly/169MoZf

Monday Sep 09, 2013

In this month's podcast we'll hear a call for the development of a new form of family planning, one that would work after fertilisation.Kate Guthrie, consultant gynaecologist with a special interest in family planning, interviews Elizabeth Raymond, senior medical associate at Gynuity Health Projects, who co-authored the JFPRHC article.

The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner’s judgement, patient care or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others.

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