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  • Scabies: rising cases, clinical challenges and global impact with Dr Claire Fuller
    Apr 29 2026

    In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, consultant dermatologist Dr Claire Fuller talks to MIMS Learning deputy editor Rhiannon about the clinical signs of scabies – including how presentation can differ in children and older adults – and provides a detailed breakdown of effective treatment regimens for both permethrin and ivermectin.

    Dr Fuller goes on to discuss the issues of ‘pseudo-resistance’ and contact tracing, noting that ‘people do self-stigmatise and they really are challenged in persuading their contacts to treat.’


    She also highlights scabies as a neglected tropical disease and a public health priority, with a particular focus on how it affects marginalised groups and those living in overcrowded settings.


    Educational objectives

    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:

    • Recall the clinical features of scabies in different patient groups
    • Understand the role of microscopy or dermatoscopy in diagnosis
    • Describe the correct treatment protocols for permethrin and ivermectin
    • Explain the importance of treating all close contacts to prevent re-infestation
    • Recognise the signs of crusted scabies
    • Reflect on the wider impact of scabies, including its effect on mental health


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


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    • Podcast: sexual health in women
    • Case study: leptospirosis
    • Mpox: clinical diagnosis and management
    • MIMS: Lice and scabies treatments


    MIMS: Scabies medication shortages continue

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    28 Min.
  • How medical conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease, eating disorders and diabetes affect oral health
    Apr 22 2026

    GPs and primary care clinicians often encounter oral and dental problems, many of which are significant indicators of underlying systemic disease. In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, medical editors Sangeeta and Dawn discuss symptoms and signs that can suggest gastrointestinal diseases such as Crohn’s, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease or eating disorders. They also examine the two-way relationship between periodontal health and diabetes, and the critical impact of oral health on pregnancy outcomes, including risks of pre-eclampsia and preterm birth.


    The episode further covers autoimmune presentations like lupus and pemphigus vulgaris, medication-related hyperpigmentation, and the oral health inequalities faced by patients with severe mental illness. Finally, the team provides practical guidance on managing maxillofacial emergencies, such as tooth avulsion and dental abscesses, in the GP surgery.


    Educational objectives


    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:

    • Recognise oral manifestations of systemic conditions including IBD, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases
    • Understand the link between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes
    • Identify dental emergencies, such as tooth avulsion, and initiate time-sensitive management
    • Recall the red flags for dental abscesses and oral squamous cell carcinoma that warrant urgent referral
    • Address oral health inequalities in patients with severe mental illness


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


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    Related resources

    • Oral signs and symptoms of systemic disease
    • Urgent oral and dental problems
    • Smoking cessation for people with severe mental illness

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    17 Min.
  • Hayfever diagnosis and management with Dr Glenis Scadding
    Apr 15 2026

    Different pollens can trigger hayfever at different times of the year and, potentially, if they are sensitive to all these different pollens, patients could be symptomatic from early January until October. Honorary consultant physician Dr Glenis Scadding advises that patients should start taking hayfever medication before their symptoms start and only stop taking it when their symptoms are likely to go away.


    In this episode of the medical update podcast, Dr Scadding speaks to MIMS Learning’s medical editor Sangeeta about hayfever management. She discusses what sets allergic rhinitis apart from viral infections, how to identify red flags, and what type of antihistamine to choose.


    She also highlights the benefits of combined intranasal sprays and the potential for sublingual immunotherapy to alter the long-term ‘allergic career’ of allergic rhinitis.


    Educational objectives

    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:


    • Recall the common red flags that necessitate urgent ENT or specialist referral
    • Identify the clinical differences between viral upper respiratory infections and allergic rhinitis
    • Explain the correct technique to use intranasal corticosteroid sprays for maximum efficacy
    • Recognise when to consider allergen-specific immunotherapy for moderate to severe hayfever
    • Review the relationship between poorly controlled allergic rhinitis and asthma exacerbations


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


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    Hayfever: clinical review

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    Hayfever treatments

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    21 Min.
  • Identifying perinatal mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, and psychiatric emergencies
    Apr 8 2026

    The perinatal period — from the start of pregnancy until the baby's first birthday — is a time of significant change for women and, while much of this can be positive, for some, it brings major challenges.


    Mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, OCD and PTSD, can have significant and long-lasting effects on both mothers and children. But, in this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, MIMS Learning editors Rhiannon and Pat remind us of the positive impact that primary care can have in identifying at-risk women and offering prompt intervention or referral.


    They explore the biopsychosocial factors that contribute to risk of perinatal mental health disorders, including the impact of previous pregnancy loss, health inequalities, and complex social factors, and provide practical advice from experts on distinguishing postnatal depression from ‘baby blues’.


    Content warning: This podcast contains a brief mentions of maternal suicide, domestic violence and birth trauma, but focuses more broadly on how GPs can help patients experiencing mental health disorders. The Samaritans helpline is 116 123.


    Educational objectives


    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:

    • Apply the biopsychosocial model to identify biological, psychological, and social risk factors for perinatal mental health disorders
    • Use screening tools such as the Whooley questions, PHQ-9, and GAD-2 to assess for depression and anxiety
    • Be aware of red flags that may indicate a psychiatric emergency, such as postpartum psychosis, requiring immediate referral
    • Recognise the signs of perinatal OCD, and understand how these differ from postnatal depression
    • Discuss management options, including the risk-benefit profile of prescribing while breastfeeding
    • Recall the prevalence of birth trauma and the importance of providing trauma-informed care


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


    Useful resources

    • Managing perinatal mental health disorders in primary care
    • A guide to providing trauma-informed maternity care
    • Podcast: navigating medication safety in breastfeeding with Rachel Pilgrim
    • Equity in maternity care - lessons from MBRRACE-UK
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    • Antidepressants, a guide to switching and withdrawing
    • Treatment options in pregnancy

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    19 Min.
  • Will Whitehorn: “We have to industrialise in space. It is an imperative”
    Apr 2 2026

    How do we solve population pressure and climate crisis in space? How has GPS allowed us to provide 12% more food globally? How did the UK become a global leader in small satellite manufacture after the British Government said, “there’s no future for the UK satellite industry”? How did Elon Musk turn reusable rockets from science fiction to science fact in less than 20 years? What else are “Elon and Jeff” going to allow us to do? And why is SpaceX still “the elephant in the room”?

    Join Alice as she talks to Will Whitehorn, chair of giant space tech investor Seraphim and former president of Virgin Galactic, and they discuss the implications of “The Elon Musk show” and its legacy, “the beginnings of a competitive space industry of scale”.

    Contributors:

    Alice Bunn, President of UKspace

    Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn

    UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn

    Will Whitehorn OBE, Seraphim Space Investment Trust

    Will Whitehorn OBE | LinkedIn


    Key topics covered:

    • UK satellite manufacture
    • UK universities
    • SpaceX valuation
    • Reuseable rockets
    • Agricultural management
    • Population pressure
    • Climate crisis
    • Solar power
    • Data centres in space
    • Industrialising in space


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    27 Min.
  • Meeting respiratory challenges in primary care with Dr Steve Holmes
    Apr 1 2026

    Up to one-third of patients with a previous asthma diagnosis show no evidence of the condition upon further evaluation – so GPs should be prepared to re-evaluate, according to respiratory GP Dr Steve Holmes.


    Dr Holmes says: ‘When I see somebody and I think it’s asthma but the FeNO is normal and the eosinophils are normal, and then I send them for spirometry and that test is normal too, quite often at each time they come back with those normal results, I’m re-evaluating whether it is actually asthma or not.’


    As well as asthma diagnosis, this podcast covers current challenges in asthma management, including overuse of short-acting bronchodilator inhalers, and the shift towards maintenance and reliever therapy (MART) and on-demand anti-inflammatory reliever (AIR) therapy. Dr Holmes also touches on current developments in management of COPD, and pitfalls in acute respiratory assessment.


    Educational objectives


    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:


    • Recall the percentage of people with an asthma diagnosis who do not actually have asthma
    • Ensure that they are following guideline-based recommendations for asthma diagnosis
    • Proactively find patients who are overusing short-acting bronchodilator inhalers
    • Reflect on how best to transfer patients to MART and AIR therapy
    • Consider how to promote face-to-face inhaler technique coaching by healthcare professionals
    • Identify normalised breathlessness so as to pick up more cases of COPD
    • Consider how to identify COPD patients who might benefit from referral for biologic therapy
    • Prioritise respiratory rate in acute assessment, and be aware of the limitations of pulse oximeters


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


    Useful resources


    MIMS Learning


    Guidance update: BTS/NICE/SIGN guidelines on diagnosis, monitoring and chronic asthma management


    Challenges in respiratory care learning plan


    MIMS


    MIMS table on asthma and COPD preparations and compatible devices

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    37 Min.
  • Space-Comm Expo: Jamming, spoofing, FOMO and farming
    Mar 26 2026

    What did the Space-Comm Expo conference and exhibition tell us about connecting space and wider business? How does this manifest as tech connectivity in telecoms and why do farmers care about that? What did we learn about the benefits of extreme cold in manufacturing laboratories and why do pharmas care about that? How vulnerable are global logistics to the spoofing of navigation signals? And why is the UK government centralising space strategy in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology?

    Join Alice and Jonners as they reflect on the UK space sector’s largest trade event and the “energy, diversity and …sheer scope of what this industry has to offer”.

    Contributors:

    Alice Bunn, President of UKspace

    Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn

    UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn

    Jonathan Daves, The Karman Line

    Jonathan Daves | LinkedIn

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    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-k%C3%A1rm%C3%A1n-line/id1876605462

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3qED4CgdRDxfKKzYNKZCIH?si=lZ-I4a19SPGLAJL-dHi4DQ

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKármánLineUK


    Key topics covered:

    Space-Comm Expo, London, March 2026

    Conference overview

    Sector integration

    Insurance

    Customer utility

    Government role

    Future outlook

    Technological advancements

    · Telecoms

    · Manufacturing

    Defence and security

    · Satellite capabilities

    · Current threats

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    21 Min.
  • Diabetes risk factors, diagnosis, management, and complications
    Mar 25 2026

    Primary care professionals have broadly welcomed the 2026 update to the NICE type 2 diabetes guidelines because it focuses on reducing the risk of diabetes-related complications, such as cardiovascular disease, as well as optimising glycaemic control. With this in mind, MIMS Learning medical editors Dawn and Sangeeta take a deep dive into the extensive diabetes content available on MIMS Learning.


    They look at how both latent autoimmune diabetes (LADA) and type 3c diabetes can be misdiagnosed as type 2 diabetes, risk factors for diabetes (such as obesity), and multiple diabetes-related complications (including cardio-renal-metabolic disease).


    Educational objectives

    After listening to this podcast, healthcare professionals should be better able to:

    • Describe the different types of diabetes that might present in primary care
    • Discuss how ethnicity can affect both the risk of diabetes and the risk of diabetes-related complications
    • Review the overlap in management of type 2 diabetes, heart failure, and chronic kidney disease
    • Recall potential diabetes-related complications, including cardio-renal-metabolic disease and foot ulcers.


    You can access the website version of this podcast, along with a list of key learning points, on MIMS Learning - and make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.


    Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.


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    Cardio-renal-metabolic disease: clinical review

    Case study: latent autoimmune diabetes in adults

    CKD podcourse with Dr Andrew Frankel, part 1: diagnosis and classification

    Diabetes-related skin conditions and diseases

    Identifying and managing young-onset type 2 diabetes

    Podcast: Dr Patrick Holmes on identifying type 3c diabetes in primary care

    Type 2 diabetes in South Asian and African-Caribbean populations

    Understanding painful diabetic neuropathy


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    Petition launched for routine diabetes testing after death of two-year-old wrongly diagnosed with tonsilitis

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    17 Min.