GP educational podcast episodes
Explore a diverse range of podcast episodes featuring Genea Specialists as they share invaluable insights on all things fertility. Equip yourself with the knowledge to confidently address patient inquiries and guide them through their fertility journey.
In this podcast episode with the Medical Journal of Australia, Dr Chandrika Parmar, Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City, dives deep into the complexities of male infertility. She discusses the latest advancements in diagnosis and treatment, the role genetics play, and the importance of early intervention. Dr. Parmar also highlights how fertility specialists work with both partners to improve outcomes and the ongoing research shaping the future of male fertility care.
In this episode, Associate Professor Alex Polyakov, Medical Director of Genea Melbourne City, shares insights on how GPs can collaborate with fertility specialists to support their patients' journeys. He discusses the vital role GPs play in fertility management as the first point of contact for patients seeking guidance, and explores how GPs can navigate ethical considerations in fertility care.
The latest episode of the MJA Podcasts explores infertility evaluation, emphasizing the role of a detailed medical history and strategic diagnostic approaches. Dr Genia Rozen, Senior Clinical Lecturer and fertility expert, shares her insights on best practices for identifying and addressing infertility causes. The podcast also highlights the value of patient-centered care and advanced scientific methods, reflecting Genea Fertility’s commitment to innovation.
In this episode Dr Alice Huang discusses fertility, covering lifestyle changes and medications to consider before assisted reproductive technologies. She highlights when GPs should refer to a fertility specialist and shares insights from a challenging case.
In this Healthed lecture, A/Prof Alex Polyakov examines the symptoms linked to fibroids, including heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, and reproductive challenges. He discusses modern diagnostic methods and a spectrum of treatment choices, from medication to surgery. A/Prof Polyakov emphasises the necessity of personalised treatment strategies, taking into account patient symptoms and future fertility aspirations.
In this episode, featuring Genea Specialist A/Prof Alex Polyakov, the podcast delves into Ryeqo, a novel treatment for endometriosis. Alex explores Ryeqo's composition and mechanism, presenting trial results on its effectiveness, safety, and potential side effects. The episode also discusses which women could benefit from Ryeqo and outlines access to the medication in Australia.